Lexicology; word-formation processes; derivation (prefixation and suffixation); compounding; conversion
Abbreviation processes; blending
Lexical semantics: synonymy, antonymy
Hyponymy, hyperonymy; polysemy, homonymy
Syntagmatic sense relations: multi-word units, collocations, idioms
Syntax of the infinitive
Syntax of the ing-form
Multiple sentence: coordination vs. subordination (levels of syntactic dependence)
Syntactic ambiguities and garden path phenomena
The semantics of negation
Word order as a polyfunctional device: grammatical factor, semantic factor, means of expressing emotion and emphasis, and a factor of functional sentence perspective
Cleft sentence
The first half of the course introduces the lexical level in the description of English. It covers all basic areas of lexicology, with a focus on word formation and lexical semantics.
Special emphasis is placed on the practical application of the studied processes and relationships. The second half of the course focuses on syntax, addressing the syntax of non-finite verb forms, complex sentences, negation and word order.
The course includes presentations of relevant theoretical concepts, complemented by practical analyses and exercises.