Zagadnienia do egzaminu na stopień licencjata z językoznawstwa, licencjat nkjo


Zagadnienia do egzaminu na stopień licencjata z językoznawstwa

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  1. Branches of linguistics in the macrolinguistic perspective

  2. Dichotomies in the divisions of linguistics (theoretical-applied, general-descriptive, synchronic-diachronic)

  3. Levels of linguistic investigation according to the unit of description

  4. Unique features of language as contrasted with animal communication

  5. The components and nature of native speaker's linguistic knowledge

  6. Linguistic competence versus linguistic performance

  7. Prescriptive versus descriptive approach to language

  8. Grammatical categories and grammaticalization

  9. Theories about the origin of language

  10. Why do languages change?

  11. Sources of similarities between languages

  12. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, linguistic determinism

  13. Indo-European languages - groups and location

  14. The place of Polish and English in the Indo-European family

  15. Language, dialect, idiolect and diglossia

  16. Style and register

  17. Define pidgins and creoles

  18. Differences between British and American English

  19. Synthetic, analytic and agglutinative languages

  20. Types of languages

  21. Grimm's Law and Verner's Law

  22. The diachronic perspective of the English language: Old English, Middle English and Modern English

  23. Functions of language according to Jakobson

  24. Major assumptions of Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of language

  25. The concept of linguistic sign according to De Saussure

  26. Major assumptions of Noam Chomsky's theory of language

  27. Deep and Surface Structures, Phrase Structure Rules and Transformations

  28. Major assumptions of the cognitive theory of language

  29. Phonetics versus phonology

  30. Articulatory, acoustic and auditory phonetics

  31. The reasons for differences between spelling and pronunciation in the English language

  32. Homophones, homographs and homonyms

  33. International phonetic alphabet, diacritics and types of transcription

  34. The notions of phoneme, phone and allophone

  35. Articulatory features of English consonants

  36. Articulatory features of English vowels

  37. Places of articulation of English consonants

  38. Manners of articulation of English consonants

  39. The voiced-voiceless, oral-nasal and central-lateral oppositions

  40. Cardinal vowels

  41. What are allophonic rules?

  42. Types of coarticulation in English

  43. Assimilation and neutralisation as phonological processes

  44. Phases in the articulation of plosives, the fortis - lenis distinction

  45. Major allophonic variants of English plosives

  46. Major allophonic variants of English nasals and approximants

  47. Articulatory differences between plosives, fricatives and approximants

  48. The notions of aspiration, syllabic consonants, nasal and lateral release

  49. Allophonic processes affecting vowels in English

  50. Segmental and suprasegmental phonology

  51. The concept of distinctive features in phonology, the notion of natural class of sounds

  52. Stress-timed versus syllable-timed languages

  53. The structure of a syllable and phonotactic constraints in English

  54. Types and functions of intonation in English

  55. Linking and intrusive /r/ in English

  56. Coalescence and elision in English

  57. Lexicology, lexicography and the dictionaries of English

  58. The problems with the definition of the term “word”

  59. The notions of lexeme, word-form, phonological word, orthographic word and grammatical word

  60. The notions of morpheme, morph and allomorph

  61. Types of conditioning of allomorphy

  62. Inflection versus derivation

  63. Concatenative morphological processes

  64. Non-concatenative morphological processes

  65. Word-manufacturing processes

  66. The notions of suppletion, zero morph and empty morph

  67. Types of affixes

  68. Types of compounds

  69. The notions of stem, base and root

  70. Content words and function words

  71. Obligatorily bound and potentially free morphs

  72. Bound bases and portmanteau morphs

  73. The category of aspect and tense in English

  74. The category of number, gender and case in English

  75. The category of mood, person and voice in English

  76. The scope of syntactic analysis

  77. Tests for constituency

  78. Modification and complementation in syntax

  79. Functions in a sentence

  80. Subject and predicate as the immediate constituents of a sentence

  81. Types of nouns and the functions of NP's

  82. Major properties of English nouns

  83. Major properties of English verbs

  84. Subcategories of verbs in English

  85. How to distinguish ditransitive and complex transitive verbs?

  86. How to distinguish monotransitive and intensive verbs?

  87. Major properties of English adjectives

  88. Major properties of English adverbs

  89. Major properties of English prepositions and prepositional phrases

  90. Coordination in syntax

  91. Major classes of English function words

  92. Types of adverbials

  93. What is ellipsis?

  94. Finite and non finite clauses, simple and complex sentences

  95. Grammaticality versus acceptability

  96. What are phrase markers? What can they show?

  97. The notions of node and dominance in a tree diagram

  98. The scope of study of semantics

  99. Semantic componential analysis

  100. Semantic features

  101. Ambiguity and its sources

  102. Types of antonymy

  103. Synonyms, hyponyms and superordinates

  104. Polysemy and homonymy

  105. Truth conditions and sentential semantics

  106. Thematic roles

  107. Theta assignment and theta criterion

  108. Semantic anomaly, metaphors and idioms

  109. Reference and sense in semantics

  110. Proper names as referring expressions

  111. What is the scope of study for pragmatics?

  112. Exemplify the potential difference between speaker meaning and sentence meaning

  113. What is entailment? Which type of entailment can be named a true paraphrase?

  114. What are analytic and synthetic sentences? What are contradictions?

  115. Presupposition and its major properties

  116. Types of presupposition

  117. Proximal and distal deictic items

  118. Person, place and time deixis

  119. The notion of the deictic centre, possible shifts of the deictic perspective

  120. Social and discourse deixis

  121. Reflections of indexicality in grammar

  122. The major assumptions of the speech act theory

  123. Performatives versus constatives

  124. Three component acts of a speech act

  125. Typology of speech acts

  126. Felicity conditions

  127. Illocutionary Force Indicating Devices, direct and indirect speech acts

  128. Indirectness and implicature

  129. Types of implicature

  130. Grice's Co-operative Principle and the Maxims of Conversation

  131. Hedges and intensifiers

  132. The notion of politeness in pragmatics

  133. Maxims of politeness according to Leech (1983)

  134. The concept of “face” in Politeness theory

  135. Face Threatening Acts - which acts threaten particular aspects of face?

  136. The global strategies of face saving



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