<SOURCE TABLE="Russian:Arts::v3.160">
<SUBJECT ID="126-252" CODEUSED="126-252/352">
<TITLE>ADVANCED RUSSIAN SYNTAX</TITLE>
<AVAILABILITY>Not offered in 1996; available in odd years only.
<POINTS>16.7 2nd and 3rd year
<COORDINATOR>Assoc Prof P Cubberley.
<PREREQUISITES>Intermediate Russian.
<COREQUISITES>Advanced Russian A if not previously done.
<SEMESTER>First Semester of alternate years usually odd
<CONTACT>Three hours per week )
<OBJECTIVES>By the end of the subject the students should be able to:
<ul>
<li>Understand the theory of syntactic analysis and description and its application to Russian;
<li>Analyse and describe Russian sentences of any complexity.
</ul>
<CONTENT>Parts of speech, sentence-types and the general syntactic structure of Modern Russian. Theoretical topics and practical analysis.
<ASSESSMENT>By regular assignments totalling up to 5,000 words.
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Reading list to be supplied
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
</SOURCE>

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<SUBJECT ID="126-252" CODEUSED="126-252/352">
<TITLE>ADVANCED RUSSIAN SYNTAX</TITLE>
<AVAILABILITY>Not offered in 1996.
<POINTS>16.7
<COORDINATOR>Assoc Prof P Cubberley.
<PREREQUISITES>Intermediate Russian.
<COREQUISITES>Advanced Russian A if not previously undertaken.
<SEMESTER>First Semester of alternate years usually odd
<CONTACT>Three hours each week )
<OBJECTIVES>By the end of the subject the students should be able to:
<ul>
<li>understand the theory of syntactic analysis and description and its application to Russian;
<li>analyse and describe Russian sentences of any complexity.
</ul>
<CONTENT>Parts of speech, sentence-types and the general syntactic structure of Modern Russian. Theoretical topics and practical analysis.
<ASSESSMENT>By regular assignments totalling up to 5,000 words.
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Reading list to be supplied
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
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