Educational guide Faculty of Arts |
english |
Bachelor's Degree in English Studies (2009) |
Subjects |
ENGLISH LANGUAGE V |
Contents |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2022_23 |
Subject | ENGLISH LANGUAGE V | Code | 12274115 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
6 | Compulsory | Fourth | 1Q |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Topic | Sub-topic |
I. Basic concepts |
1. Form and function 2. Phrase structure 2.1. Constituency 2.2. Heads and complements 2.3. Syntactic representation 3. Structural ambiguity |
II. The Noun Phrase | 4. Determiners and quantifiers 5. The system of pronouns 6. Modification 6.1. Restrictive vs non-restrictive modification 6.2. Temporary vs permanent modification 7. Premodification 7.1. Adjectives 7.2. Participles 7.3. Genitive 7.4. Nouns 7.5. Multiple premodification 8. Postmodification 8.1. Prepositional Phrases 8.2. Non-finite clauses 8.2.1.Participle clauses 8.2.2.Infinitive clauses 8.3. Relative clauses 8.3.1.Bound: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive 8.3.2.Free: Definite and Conditional 9. Appositive clauses 9.1. Appositive clauses and nouns in apposition 9.2. Appositive clauses and that-clauses 10. Multiple postmodification 11. Nominalizations |
III. Embedded Clauses |
12. Classification 13. Nominal clauses 13.1. Types 13.2. That-clauses 13.2.1. That-clauses vs. restrictive relative clauses 13.3. Wh-interrogative clauses 13.3.1. Wh-interrogative clauses vs. free relative clauses 14. Adverbial clauses 14.1. Adverbs, adverb phrases, adverbials 14.2. Types of adverbial clauses 15. Comparative structures 15.1. Scalar 15.2. Non-scalar |
IV. Complex structures | 16. Focus and Theme 17. Fronting 18. Inversion 19. Left and right dislocation 20. Extraposition 21. Discontinuous noun phrases 22. Cleft sentences 23. Pseudo-cleft sentences 24. Existential sentences |
V. Cohesion and coherence in English | 25. Organising discourse 25.1. Reference 25.2. Substitution and ellipsis 25.3. Conjunctive relations 25.4. Lexical cohesion |