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<SUBJECT ID="150-168" CODEUSED="150-168/268/368/468">
<TITLE>INFORMAL AND COLLOQUIAL MODERN GREEK</TITLE>
<AVAILABILITY>Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.
<POINTS>18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd, 3rd and 4th years
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor E Gauntlett.
<PREREQUISITES>Intermediate Modern Greek B or Advanced Modern Greek 2 or equivalent.
<CONTACT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-168:</b>
<dd>Up to six hours per week.
<dt><b>150-268/368/468</b>:
<dd>Up to three hours per week.
</dl>
<OBJECTIVES>Students on completion of the subject should have a working knowledge of the distinctive peculiarities of the informal, colloquial and non-standard varieties of Modern Greek.
<CONTENT>Theory of differences between spoken and written language, informal and formal style and register. Grammar, semantics and lexicon at an appropriate level. Students enrolled in 150-168 will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
<ASSESSMENT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-168:</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>150-268/368</b>:
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,500 words (35 per cent); mid-semester class test (30 minutes, 10 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent) and a 2-hour written examination (50 per cent).
<dt><b>150-468:</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,000 words and one project up to 2,000 words (65 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (35 per cent).
</dl>
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Mackridge P <i>The Modern Greek Language</i> Oxford or Patakis. Dangitsis K <i>Lexiko tis laikis</i> Athens. Demiri-Prodromidou E et al <i>I glossa ton idiotismon ke ton ekfraseon</i> University Studio Press Thessaloniki. Kondosopoulos N <i>Dialekti ke idiomata tis neas ellinikis </i>Athens. 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 150-168: </b>Clogg R <i>A Concise History of Greece </i>CUP
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
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<SUBJECT ID="150-168" CODEUSED="150-168/268/368">
<TITLE>INFORMAL AND COLLOQUIAL MODERN GREEK </TITLE>
<AVAILABILITY>Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.
<POINTS>18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd and 3rd year
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor E Gauntlett.
<PREREQUISITES>Intermediate Modern Greek B or Advanced Modern Greek 2 or equivalent.
<CONTACT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-168</b>
<dd>Up to six hours each week.
<dt><b>150-268/368</b>
<dd>Up to three hours each week.
</dl>
<OBJECTIVES>Students on completion of the subject should have a working knowledge of the distinctive peculiarities of the informal, colloquial and non-standard varieties of Modern Greek.
<CONTENT>Theory of differences between spoken and written language, informal and formal style and register. Grammar, semantics and lexicon at an appropriate level. Students enrolled in 150-168 will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
<ASSESSMENT>
<dl>
<dt><b>150-168</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>150-268/368</b>
<dd>Regular written language work up to 2,500 words (35 per cent); mid-semester class test (30 minutes, 10 per cent); oral test (10 minutes, 5 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (50 per cent).
</dl>
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Mackridge P <i>The Modern Greek Language</i> Oxford or Patakis
<ATEXT>Dangitsis K <i>Lexiko tis laikis</i> Athens
<ATEXT>Demiri-Prodromidou E et. al. <i>I glossa ton idiotismon ke ton ekfraseon</i> University Studio Press Thessaloniki
<ATEXT>Kondosopoulos N Dialekti ke idiomata tis neas ellinikis Athens
<ATEXT>Stavropoulos D and Hornby A <i>Oxford English-Greek Learner's Dictionary</i> OUP
<ATEXT>Stavropoulos D <i>Oxford Greek-English Learner's Dictionary</i> OUP
<ATEXT><b>Only for 150-168:</b> Clogg R <i>A Concise History of Greece</i> CUP
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
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