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      Theme 5. Old English 
      Theme 5. Old English 
            Grammar
            Grammar
              Aims: 
              Aims: 
   perceive grammatical terminology of the Old 
   •perceive grammatical terminology of the Old 
   English period;
   English period;
   be able to identify the distinction between 
   •be able to identify the distinction between 
   lexical and grammatical categories;
   lexical and grammatical categories;
   be able to recognize the morphological and 
   •be able to recognize the morphological and 
   syntactic features of the Old English synthetic 
   syntactic features of the Old English synthetic 
   language.
   language.
    Points for discussion
    Points for discussion
       • Introduction
         Introduction
       • 1.General tendencies of the Old English 
         1.General tendencies of the Old English 
         Morphology
         Morphology
       • 2.Declension of Nouns in Old English 
         2.Declension of Nouns in Old English 
       • 3.The pronoun and article classification
         3.The pronoun and article classification
       • 4.Declension of Adjectives in Old English. The 
         4.Declension of Adjectives in Old English. The 
         degrees of comparison
         degrees of comparison
       • 5.The verb classification. The Old English 
         5.The verb classification. The Old English 
         Conjugation System
         Conjugation System
       • 5.1. Development of the Finite Forms of the 
         5.1. Development of the Finite Forms of the 
         English Verb
         English Verb
       • 5.2. Development of the Non-Finite Forms of the 
         5.2. Development of the Non-Finite Forms of the 
         English Verb
         English Verb
       • Conclusion
         Conclusion
  Key Terms to Know
   Key Terms to Know
  •   paradigm conjugation
      paradigm conjugation
  •   category strong declension
      category strong declension
  •   synthetic language      
      synthetic language      
      morphological structure 
      morphological structure 
  •   declension suppletive verbs
      declension suppletive verbs
  •   vocalic stems anomalous verbs
      vocalic stems anomalous verbs
  •   consonantal stems
      consonantal stems
  •   root stems
      root stems
  •        strong verbs
           strong verbs
  •        weak verbs
           weak verbs
   LITERATURE
   LITERATURE
   •
   • Obligatory
    Obligatory
   • Elly van Gelderen. A History of the English Language.- 
    Elly van Gelderen. A History of the English Language.- 
    Amsterdam/ Philadelphia, 2006. -PP. 55-72
    Amsterdam/ Philadelphia, 2006. -PP. 55-72
   • Valery V. Mykhailenko. Paradigmatics in the evolution of 
    Valery V. Mykhailenko. Paradigmatics in the evolution of 
    English. - Chernivtsi,  - 1999.- PP. 51-88; 89-115
    English. - Chernivtsi,  - 1999.- PP. 51-88; 89-115
   • T.A. Rastorguyeva. A History of English. - Moscow, 1983. - 
    T.A. Rastorguyeva. A History of English. - Moscow, 1983. - 
    PP. 92-131
    PP. 92-131
   • L.Verba. History of the English language. - Vinnitsa, 2004. - 
    L.Verba. History of the English language. - Vinnitsa, 2004. - 
    PP. 38-89
    PP. 38-89
   • Additional
    Additional
   • Аракин В. Д. История английского языка. - М., 1985. - C. 
    Аракин В. Д. История английского языка. - М., 1985. - C. 
    43-92
    43-92
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