Theoretical English Grammar. Part 2. Syntax. Бочарова М.В. - 37 стр.

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THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE. SYNTAX
1. Syntax: its subject matter, types of language unit(s) studied.
2. Types of syntactic relations on the phrase level. Types of phrases
3. Types of syntactic relations in the simple sentence.
4. The phrase and the simple sentence: their comparative characteristics.
5. The Subject; its structural and/ or semantic types.
6. The Predicate; its structural and/ or semantic types.
7. The Object. Its semantic and structural types.
8. The Adverbial. Its semantic and/ or structural types.
9. Basic sentence patterns: their structural basis and nominative semantics.
10. Obligatory and optional constituents of a simple sentence; expanded and
unexpanded sentences.
11. The semantic pattern of the sentence.
12. Semantic roles and their realisation in a sentence.
13. The simple sentence and the composite sentence: their comparative charac-
teristics
14. The Compound Composite sentence.
15. The Complex Composite sentence; types of subordinate clauses.
REFERENCES
1. Ȼɥɨɯ Ɇ.ə. Ɍɟɨɪɟɬɢɱɟɫɤɚɹ ɝɪɚɦɦɚɬɢɤɚ ɫɨɜɪɟɦɟɧɧɨɝɨ ɚɧɝɥɢɣɫɤɨɝɨ ɹɡɵ-
ɤɚ / Ɇ.ə. ȻɥɨɯɆ. : ȼɵɫɲ. ɲɤ., 2000. – 380 ɫ.
2. ɂɜɚɧɨɜɚ ɂ.ɉ. Ɍɟɨɪɟɬɢɱɟɫɤɚɹ ɝɪɚɦɦɚɬɢɤɚ ɫɨɜɪɟɦɟɧɧɨɝɨ ɚɧɝɥɢɣɫɤɨɝɨ
ɹɡɵɤɚ / ɂ.ɉ. ɂɜɚɧɨɜɚ, ȼ.ȼ. Ȼɭɪɥɚɤɨɜɚ, Ƚ.Ƚ. ɉɨɱɟɩɰɨɜ. – Ɇ. : ȼɵɫɲ.
ɲɤ., 1981. – 285 ɫ.
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         THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE. SYNTAX


 1. Syntax: its subject matter, types of language unit(s) studied.
 2. Types of syntactic relations on the phrase level. Types of phrases
 3. Types of syntactic relations in the simple sentence.
 4. The phrase and the simple sentence: their comparative characteristics.
 5. The Subject; its structural and/ or semantic types.
 6. The Predicate; its structural and/ or semantic types.
 7. The Object. Its semantic and structural types.
 8. The Adverbial. Its semantic and/ or structural types.
 9. Basic sentence patterns: their structural basis and nominative semantics.
 10. Obligatory and optional constituents of a simple sentence; expanded and
 unexpanded sentences.
 11. The semantic pattern of the sentence.
 12. Semantic roles and their realisation in a sentence.
 13. The simple sentence and the composite sentence: their comparative charac-
 teristics
 14. The Compound Composite sentence.
 15. The Complex Composite sentence; types of subordinate clauses.


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