RUSSIAN LANGUAGE II mutuato
LINGUA RUSSA II
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2024/2025 | 9 |
Lecturer | Office hours for students | |
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Antonella Cavazza | Thursday, 4.30pm-5.30pm. By email appointment. |
Teaching in foreign languages |
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Course with optional materials in a foreign language
Russian
This course is entirely taught in Italian. Study materials can be provided in the foreign language and the final exam can be taken in the foreign language. |
Assigned to the Degree Course
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Learning Objectives
The course offers a linguistic and grammatical reflection on the Russian verb (Level A2). Specifically, this module will examine some classification systems of productive and unproductive verbs and the related conjugation schemes limited to Level A2; it will also address the examination of the meanings of the affixes and the changes that the latter produce in the verb in relation to the aspect. Appropriate attention will be paid to verbs of motion without and with the prefix (Level A2).
Program
The grammatical categories of the Russian verb
Productive, unproductive and isolated verbs
Consonant and vowel alternation
Formation methods of aspectual pairs
Imperfectiva tantum and perfectiva tantum
Verbs of motion without prefix
Motion verbs with prefix
The meanings of some prefixes: po-, pri-, u-, v-, vy-, pod-, ot-, do-, pro-, pere-, obo-
Semantics of the verbal aspect
Some meanings and uses of the imperfective:
the process of action
the observation that the action occurred
the repetition of the action with the verbs načinat'- načat', končat'- končit', prodolžat'- prodolžit'
the ability to carry out a completed action
Some meanings and uses of the perfective:
the result of the action
individual actions
the action that was completed within a certain period of time
simultaneous (parallel) and consecutive actions
Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)
Knowledge and understanding: The student demonstrates being able to read, understand, recognize and analyze the verb forms in the simple sentence. He is in turn capable of formulating simple propositions, making use of grammatical and lexical elements corresponding to level A2.
Applied knowledge and understanding: The student is able to conjugate productive verbs and some unproductive verbs, as well as formulate expressions in current use corresponding to the A2 elementary level. In the context of word formation, he is also able to master the morphological analysis of the verb or, recognizing the root, the termination and any suffixes and prefixes.
Making judgements: The student is able to distinguish simple sentences that are correct from sentences that are not, to pause, reflect and evaluate morphological errors, especially those that interfere with communication. Communication skills: at the end of the course, the student is able to use the basic lexical and grammatical structures of the language (level A2).
Ability to learn: the student acquires the basic theoretical and practical tools to progress in independent study aimed at negotiated objectives on elementary topics relating to the morphology
Teaching Material
The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment
- Teaching
Interactive lectures.
- Innovative teaching methods
Use of online resources useful for memorizing lessons, such as, for example, the "Google keep" application for the creation of a shared logbook and the formulation of a series of questions on the program carried out for the student's self-evaluation.
- Attendance
Attend the first lesson or contact the teacher before the end of the course. Follow the diary of classroom lessons on Blended.
- Course books
Kasatkin L., Krysin L., Il russo, a cura di N. Marcialis e A. Parenti, Scandicci (Firenze) 1995, pp. 125-136.
Lamm E. e al., Gli aspetti del verbo russo, Mosca 1985, pp. 7-60, 64-70, 168-171; 182-183.
Murav'eva LS, I verbi di moto in russo, Mosca 1975, pp. 9-122; 216-230.
Pul'kina I., Breve prontuario della grammatica russa, Mosca 1990, pp. 20-27; 172-243.
- Assessment
Oral, written exams and language tests.
The final exam will evaluate metalinguistic knowledge and language skills at the required level. In particular, the assessment will test the following skills: writing (33% of all votes), oral (33%) and metalinguistic knowledge (33%).
The metalinguistic exam ("monographic course") is a written test. They consist of 31 multiple choice questions in Italian, mainly to evaluate both the knowledge acquired and the applied understanding skills. The use of dictionaries is not permitted during this test. The criteria for evaluating the test are:
- relevance and correctness of the answers with respect to the contents of the program
- ability to apply knowledge to specific cases
- ability to critically reflect on concepts and processes
- knowledge of metal language
Any grade for the "monographic" course lower than 18/30 does not constitute a pass.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Additional Information for Non-Attending Students
- Attendance
Attend the first lesson or contact the teacher before the end of the course. Follow the diary of classroom lessons on Blended.
- Course books
Kasatkin L., Krysin L., Il russo, a cura di N. Marcialis e A. Parenti, Scandicci (Firenze) 1995, pp. 125-136.
Lamm E. e al., Gli aspetti del verbo russo, Mosca 1985, pp. 7-60, 64-70, 168-171; 182-183.
Murav'eva LS, I verbi di moto in russo, Mosca 1975, pp. 9-122; 216-230.
Pul'kina I., Breve prontuario della grammatica russa, Mosca 1990, pp. 20-27; 172-243.
- Assessment
Oral, written exams and language tests.
The final exam will evaluate metalinguistic knowledge and language skills at the required level. In particular, the assessment will test the following skills: writing (33% of all votes), oral (33%) and metalinguistic knowledge (33%).
The metalinguistic exam ("monographic course") is a written test. They consist of 31 multiple choice questions in Italian, mainly to evaluate both the knowledge acquired and the applied understanding skills. The use of dictionaries is not permitted during this test. The criteria for evaluating the test are:
- relevance and correctness of the answers with respect to the contents of the program
- ability to apply knowledge to specific cases
- ability to critically reflect on concepts and processes
- knowledge of metal language
Any grade for the "monographic" course lower than 18/30 does not constitute a pass.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
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