The First Year
of Studies
- The Parts of Speech Inventory.
- Classification
of simple sentences according to the purpose of communication. (Types of
clauses).
- Basic patterns
of an English sentence. (Five canonical clause structures).
- Principle
elements of the sentence. (Noun phrase and Verb phrase. The structure of phrases).
- The
notions of complement and object. (Complements and objects as noun and
verb dependents).
- General
characteristics of Nouns.
(Distinctive properties of prototypical nouns).
- Classification
of nouns. Major subclasses of nouns.
- Count
and non-count nouns. Distinctive features.
- Number
in nouns. Regular and irregular plurals.
- Nouns
with fixed number: Singular only and plural only nouns.
- Genitive
Case: formation and meaning. (Genitive case vs possessive).
- Pronouns. Major subclasses of pronouns. (The prototypical
members of pronoun subclasses).
- Person,
Case and Gender differences of personal pronouns.
- The
forms of personal pronouns and their use. (The nominative-accusative and
dependent-independent contrasts of personal pronouns).
- Pronouns
as means of noun determination and modification (some, any, much, many,
few, little, etc.)
- Definite
and indefinite determinatives. Articles as major means of noun
determination.
- Definiteness.
Definite article functions and use.
- Indefinite
article functions and use.
- Zero
article functions and use.
- Use of
articles in set expressions.
- Use of
articles with proper names.
- General
characteristics of Adjectives.
(Distinctive properties of prototypical adjectives).
- Gradable and non-gradable
adjectives.
- Ways
of adjective grade formation. Comparative and Superlative adjective
phrases.
- Order
of adjectives.
- Formation
and use of Present Simple.
- Formation
and use of Present Progressive.
- Contrasts
between progressive and non-progressive.
- Formation
and use of Present Perfect.
- Formation
and use of Present Perfect Progressive.
- The Simple Preterite formation and
use.
- Time
reference in the Present Perfect and the Simple Preterite.
- The Preterite Progressive construction and use.
- The Preterite Perfect construction and
use.
- The
continuative perfect. The continuative use of perfect as opposed to
non-continuative use. (Present Perfect Progressive and Present Perfect).
- The Preterite
Perfect Progressive as compared to Preterite Perfect.
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