132302 VO Descriptive Grammar of the Hungarian Language 2 (2020W)
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Language: German, Hungarian
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- Friday 02.10. 10:00 - 11:30 Digital
- Friday 16.10. 10:00 - 13:00 Digital
- Friday 06.11. 10:00 - 13:00 Digital
- Friday 20.11. 10:00 - 13:00 Digital
- Friday 04.12. 10:00 - 13:00 Digital
- Friday 15.01. 10:00 - 13:00 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam.1. Termin: 29.01.2019, 13:30 bis 15:00 Uhr, HS 1
2. Termin: 05.02.2019, 13:30 bis 15:00 Uhr, HS 1
2. Termin: 05.02.2019, 13:30 bis 15:00 Uhr, HS 1
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirement: 50% of the maximum number of points at the exam.
Assessment criteria:
90-100% = Sehr gut
75% = Gut
60% = Befriedigend
50% = Genügend
Minimum requirement: 50% of the maximum number of points at the exam.
Assessment criteria:
90-100% = Sehr gut
75% = Gut
60% = Befriedigend
50% = Genügend
Examination topics
The content of the lectures. (The slides will be uploaded to Moodle.)
Reading list
Keszler, B. (2003): Magyar grammatika. Nemzeti Tankönyvkiadó, Budapest
Association in the course directory
BAHU 320, BHu 302, LA 120, UF UN 05
Last modified: Th 04.07.2024 00:13
This is the continuation of the course 'Descriptive Grammar of Hungarian I' from last semester.
Requirements: 'Descriptive Grammar of Hungarian I' or equivalent. Background is linguistics ('Introduction to Linguistics' or equivalent knowledge) is required, knowledge of Hungarian is a plus.
Topics:
The subject matter of morphology, the notion of the word, morphological categories, inflectional and derivational morphemes.
Inflection: nomial inflection, verb inflection, inflection of the infinitive, of postpositions, and of adjectives.
Derivation: problems of classification, lexicalised derivations, derivation from noun, adjective and verb stems, order of derivational morhemes.
Compounds: notion, classification, compounds with deverbal stems.
The subject matter of syntax.
Topik-predicate division in the Hungarian sentence structure.
The structure of the predicate: minimal predicate, focussing, quantification, negation.
The noun phrase, the postpositional phrase.
Non-finite verb phrases.
The syntax of clause embedding.