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UNIVERSITATEA "HYPERION" DIN BUCURETI FACULTATEA DE LITERE I LIMBI STRINE

PROGRAMA PENTRU EXAMENUL DE LICEN

LIMB ENGLEZ
SESIUNEA IUNIE 2011

MODULUL I MORPHOLOGY
1. Major Properties of Inflectional Morphology 2. Nominal Categories 3. Determiners and Predeterminers 4. The Lexical Redundancy Rule 5. Articles 6. The Category of Tense 7. The Category of Aspect 8. Word Formation Rules 9. The Category of Compounds 10. Argument Linking Principles 11. Affixation BIBLIOGRAFIE MORPHOLOGY A. OBLIGATORY 1. Adams, Valerie, An Introduction to Modern English Word Formation, Longman, London, 1973. 2. Bauer, Laurie, English Word Formation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003. 3. Plag, Ingo, Word Formation in English, Longman, London, 1974. 4. Palmer, F. R., Modality and the English Modals, Longman, London, 1979. 5. Geert, E., The Grammar of Words: An Introduction to Linguistic Morphology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007. 6. Spencer, Andrew, Morphological Theory: an introduction to the word structure in generative grammar, Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991.

B. OPTIONAL 1. Leech, G., Meaning and the English Verb, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004, (first edition 1971). 2. Bybee, J. L., Morphology. A Study of the Relation between Meaning and Form, John Benjamis, Amsterdam, 1985. 3. Anderson, Stephen, A Morphous-Morphology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992. 4. Stump, Gregory, Inflectional Morphology: a theory of paradigm structure, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001. 5. M. Halle, The Sound Pattern of English , Longman, London, 1968.

MODULUL II SYNTAX
2. Subordination 3. Complementation 4. Indirect Questions 5. Infinitival Complements 6. Infinitival Constructions 7. Subject and Object Rising 8. Gerundial Complements 9. Gerundial Constructions Distribution and Function 10. Adverbial Constructions 11. The Adverbials BIBLIOGRAFIE SYNTAX OBLIGATORY 1. Fries, Charles, The Structure of English, an Introduction to the Construction of the English Sentences, Harcourt Brace, New York, 2000 (first edition 1952). 2. Chomsky, Noam, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1965. 3. Chomsky, Noam, Syntactic Structures, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1985, (first edition 1957). 4. Huddleston, Rodney, An Introduction to English Tranformational Syntax, Longman, London, 1976. 5. McCawley, James, The Syntactic Phenomena of English, University of Chicago, Chicago, 1998. 6. Jespersen, Otto, Analytic Syntax, Copenhagen, Levin and Munksgaard, 2001 (first edition 1937).

7. Baker, Carl Lee, English Syntax, Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, Cambridge, second edition 1995. OPTIONAL 1. Radford, Andrew, Analysing English Sentences, a Minimalist Approach, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009. 2. Parker, Frank; Riley, Kathryn, Linguistics for Non-Linguists, Allen and Bacon, London, 1994. 3. Van Valin, Robert; LaPolla, Randy, Syntax: Structure, Meaning and Function, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997.

MODULUL III SEMANTICS


2. The Differencies between Linguistic and Lexical Semantics 3. Hyponomy 4. Polysemy 5. Taxonomy 6. Lexemic Syntax 7. Lexical and Grammatical Ambiguity 8. The Mentalistic Approach to Meaning 9. The Contextual Approach to Meaning 10. The Behaviourist Approach to Meaning 11. The Operational Approach to Meaning BIBLIOGRAFIE SEMANTICS OBLIGATORY 1. Leech, G., Towards a Semantic Description of English, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1969. 2. Chomsky, Noam, Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1972. 3. Cruise, Alan, Meaning and Language. An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics, Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics, MacMillan, London, 2004. 4. Levin, Beth; Pinker, Steven, Lexical and Conceptual Semantics, Blackwell, Oxford, 1991. 5. Jackendoff, Ray, Semantic Structure, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1990. 6. Jackendoff, Ray, Semantic Interpretation in Generative Grammar, MIT Press, 1974.

7. Heim, Irene; Kratz, Angelica, Semantics in Generative Grammar, Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics, Oxford, Blackwell Publishers Limited, 1998. 8. Ogden, C. K. and Richards, I. A., The Meaning of Meaning, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1923. 9. Searle, John, A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts, Minneapolis University Press, Minneapolis, 1975. OPTIONAL 1. Kearns, Kate, Semantics, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2000. 2. Waugh, Linda de, Contributions to Grammatical Studies: Semantics and Syntax, Cornwell University Press, New York, 1979. 3. Cruise, Alan, Lexical Semantics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986. 4. Nerbonne, J., The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory, Blackwell Publishing, Cambridge edition, Lappin S., 1996. 5. Nielson, Hanne, Semantics with Applications. A Formal Application, Blackwell, Oxford, 1995.

MODULUL IV PRAGMATICS

1. The Theory of Speech Acts (constatative vs. performative utterances, felicity conditions, the speech act schema). 2. Context dependent Semantics. Deixis (person deixis, time deixis, place deixis) 3. Conversational Implicature (definition, the maxims of conversation) N.B. Se vor cere aplicaii practice ale noiunilor pragmatice mai sus menionate.

BIBLIOGRAFIE 1. Levinson Stephen, Pragmatics, Cambridge University Press, 1983 2. Grundy Peter, Doing Pragmatics, Edward Arnold, A member of the Hodder Headline Group, 1995 3. Thomas Jenny, Meaning in Interaction (An Introduction to Pragmatics), Longman Group Limited, 1995

4. Blnescu Olga, Texte i pre-texte (introducere n pragmatic), Ed. Anadna, Bucureti, 2001

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