КОНСПЕКТ

ЗА КАНДИДАТ-ДОКТОРАНТСКИ КОНКУРС

2.1. ФИЛОЛОГИЯ

Общо и сравнително езикознание (английски език)

  1. The scope and basic questions of contemporaty linguistics.
  2. History of linguistics: basic landmarks and figures.
  3. Basic schools.
  4. Principles and methods of linguistic analysis.
  5. Phonetics and phonology: the basics.
  6. Lexicology: the basics.
  7. Morphology: the basics.
  8. Semantics: the basics.
  9. Syntax: the basics.
  10. Word-formation: the basics.
  11. Pragmatics: the basics.
  12. Sociolinguistics: the basics.
  13. Language typology and universals.
  14. Comparative and contrastive studies.
  15. Historical linguistics.
  16. Language and cognition. Psycholinguistics.
  17. Corpus linguistics.
  18. Linguistic and cultural relativity.
  19. The Indo-European family.
  20. English as a Germanic language: basic synchornic features and diachronic developments.
  21. Text-linguistics and discourse analysis. Multimodality.
  22. Translation studies.
  23. Language and human nature (embodiment, neurolinguistic achievements, etc.)
  24. Language evolution.
  25. Language data: types and methods of gathering.

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