История изучаемого языка для студентов 4 курса специальности РГФ English s Germnic lnguge of the IndoEuropen lnguges
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Вопросы к зачету по дисциплине «История изучаемого языка»
для студентов 4 курса специальности РГФ
- English as a Germanic language of the Indo-European languages. Periodization of the English language.
- Events of external history between 5th and 11th cc. Old English dialects.
- Phonetic processes in the system of vowels in Old English.
- Phonetic processes in the system of consonants in Old English.
- Old English alphabet, spelling and pronunciation. Old English vocabulary.
- Old English word-building system.
- Old English Noun. Homonymity of forms in Old English and its influence on the further development of noun forms.
- Old English Pronoun. Old English Adjective (Declension of adjectives. Degrees of comparison). Old English Adverb.
- Old English finite and non-finite forms of the verb.
- Changes in the phonetic system in Middle English.
- Changes in alphabet and spelling in Middle and Modern English.
- Middle English changes in the nominal system.
- Development of the National Literary English Language (16th–17th cc.).
- Grammars and dictionaries in the late 17th and 18th cc.
- Varieties of the English language in the 19th and 20th cc.
Вопросы для проверки практических умений:
- Decline the Old English ‘nama’ in the singular and plural (the weak declension; n-stem (consonant stems); masculine).
- Decline the Old English ‘heorte’ in the singular and plural (the weak declension; n-stem (consonant stems); feminine).
- Decline the Old English ‘duru’ in the singular and plural (minor declensions; a-plurals; u-stem; feminine).
- Decline the Old English ‘stān’ in the singular and plural (strong declension; a-stem; masculine).
- Give the degrees of comparison of the Old English adjectives: heard, eald, gōd. Comment on them.
- Decline the Old English infinitive ‘cepan’ and give its tense forms. Comment on them.
- Decline the Old English ‘dohtor’ in the singular and plural (minor declensions; uninflected plurals).
- Give the mood forms of the Old English verb ‘cepan’. Comment on them.
- Decline the OE ‘fōt’ in the singular and plural (minor declensions; mutation plurals).
- Decline the OE adjective ‘gōd’ in the plural in all the genders.