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<SUBJECT ID="150-166" CODEUSED="150-166/266/366/466">
<TITLE>ADVANCED MODERN GREEK 2</TITLE>
<POINTS>18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd, 3rd and 4th years
<COORDINATOR>Ms A Chatzinikolaou.
<PREREQUISITES>Advanced Modern Greek 1 or equivalent.
<CONTACT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-166:</b>
<dd>lectures, tutorials and practical classes not exceeding six hours per week.
<dt><b>150-266/366/466:</b>
<dd>lectures and practical classes not exceeding three hours per week.
</dl>
<SEMESTER>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-166:</b>
<dd>Second semester
<dt><b>150-266/366/466:</b>
<dd>Second semester
</dl>
<OBJECTIVES>Students on completion of the subject should be able to identify a broad range of linguistic structures; be familiar with major derivational and synthetic patterns in the lexicon, and be familiar with current usage in select linguistic domains.
<CONTENT>Detailed study of syntax and lexicon in authentic Modern Greek texts of some complexity and contemporary usage of select linguistic domains. Students enrolled in 150-166 will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
<ASSESSMENT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-166:</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,000 words (30 per cent); one essay up to 2,000 words (25 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent) and a 2-hour written examination (40 per cent).
<dt><b>150-266/366</b>:
<dd>Regular written language work up to 3,000 words (50 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent) and a 2-hour written examination (45 per cent).
<dt><b>150-466:</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,000 words, one oral test (ten minutes) and one project up to 2,000 words (65 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (35 per cent).
</dl>
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Syntaktiko tis Neas Ellinikis OEDV (1983 edition or later). Stavropoulos D and Hornby A Oxford English-Greek Learner's Dictionary OUP. Stavropoulos D Oxford Greek-English Learner's Dictionary OUP.
<ATEXT><b>Only for 150-166:</b> Clogg R A <i>Concise History of Greece </i>CUP
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
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<SUBJECT ID="150-166" CODEUSED="150-166/266/366">
<TITLE>ADVANCED MODERN GREEK 2 </TITLE>
<POINTS>18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd and 3rd year
<COORDINATOR>Ms A Chatzinikolaou.
<PREREQUISITES>Advanced Modern Greek 1 or equivalent.
<CONTACT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-166</b>
<SEMESTER>Second semester.
<dd>lectures, tutorials and practical classes not exceeding six hours per week.
<dt><b>150-266/366</b>
<SEMESTER>Second semester.
<dd>lectures and practical classes not exceeding three hours per week.
</dl>
<OBJECTIVES>Students on completion of the subject should be able to identify a broad range of linguistic structures; be familiar with major derivational and synthetic patterns in the lexicon, and be familiar with current usage in select linguistic domains.
<CONTENT>Detailed study of syntax and lexicon in authentic Modern Greek texts of some complexity and contemporary usage of select linguistic domains. Students enrolled in <b>150-166</b> will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
<ASSESSMENT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-166</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,000 words (30 per cent); one essay up to 2,000 words (25 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent); a 2-hour written examination (40 per cent).
<dt><b>150-266/366</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 3,000 words (50 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent); a 2-hour written examination (45 per cent).
</dl>
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT><i>Syntaktiko tis Neas Ellinikis</i> OEDV (1983 edition or later). Stavropoulos D and Hornby A <i>Oxford English-Greek Learner's Dictionary</i> OUP. Stavropoulos D <i>Oxford Greek-English Learner's Dictionary</i> OUP.
<ATEXT><b>Only for 150-166:</b> Clogg R <i>A Concise History of Greece</i> CUP
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
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