Russian Language and Literature (Year 1, Three

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Summary
Russian Language and Literature (Year 1, Three-year Course students; Year 1 and Year 2,
Two-year Course students)
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Professor Maurizia Calusio
Russian Language Practical Classes (Year 1, First-level Degree)
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Dr. Maria Benedek; Dr. Elena Freda Piredda; Dr. Sara Mazzucchelli; Dr. Viola Sanvito 2
Russian Language Practical Classes (One-year Course students; Year 1, Two-year Course
students)
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Dr. Anna Esterovich
Russian Language Practical Classes (Year 2, Two-year Course students)
Dr. Anna Esterovich
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Russian Language and Literature (Year 1, Three-year Course Students; Year
1 and Year 2, Two-year Course Students)
PROFESSOR MAURIZIA CALUSIO
COURSE AIMS
The course sets out to give students a methodology-oriented introduction to the
study of the fundamental phases of Russian literature and culture.
COURSE CONTENT
The course is divided into two semesters.
In the first semester the principal periods and themes in Russian history and culture
will be presented, with specific focus on issues relating to the history of literature.
The aim is to familiarise students with the key interpretive criteria and a
methodological approach enabling them to subsequently study in greater depth on
their own.
The second semester will study exclusively the poetry of the Puškinian era, a
period of extraordinary cultural and artistic blossoming in Russia. We will map the
historical and literary context and read and analyze the versified texts of, among
others, A.S. Puškin, V.A. Žukovskij, and E.A. Boratynskij.
READING LIST
The reading list differs according to the course and curriculum and will be communicated to
students
during
class
and
posted
on
the
lecturer's
web
page
(http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/maurizia_calusio/).
TEACHING METHOD
Classroom lectures.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Oral exam.
NOTES
Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at
http://docenti.unicatt.it/web/searchByName.do?language=ENG or on the Faculty notice
board.
Russian Language Practical Classes (Year 1, First-level Degree)
DR. MARIA BENEDEK; DR. ELENA FREDA PIREDDA; DR. SARA MAZZUCCHELLI; DR. VIOLA
SANVITO;
COURSE AIMS
The course will enable the student to develop solid language skills in written and
spoken Russian at the basic level.
COURSE CONTENT
1.
1.1
1.2
THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET
The characters of the Cyrillic alphabet, in block letters and italics, capital and
lower-case letters. Scientific transliteration.
The Russian language’s key spelling and phonetic rules.
2.
NOMINAL MORPHOLOGY AN D FORMATION OF COMPLEMENTS
2.1. Nominative case
2.1.1 Gender and quantity of nominative nouns and adjectives; personal and
interrogative pronouns.
2.1.2 Interrogative, affirmative and negative nominal sentences.
2.2. Accusative case
Formation and use of the singular and plural accusative for nouns, adjectives and
pronouns. Complements expressed in the accusative.
2.3. The prepositive
Formation and use of singular and plural prefixes for nouns, adjectives and
pronouns. Complements expressed in the prepositive.
2.4. The genitive case
Formation and use of the singular and plural genitive for nouns, adjectives and
pronouns. Complements expressed in the genitive.
2.5. The dative case
Formation and use of the singular and plural dative for nouns, adjectives and
pronouns. Complements expressed in the dative.
2.6. Instrumental
Formation and use of the singular and plural instrumental for nouns, adjectives and
pronouns. Complements expressed in the instrumental.
3.
NUMBERS
3.1. Cardinal numbers from 1 to 100 and the relative governments in direct cases.
3.2. Ordinary numbers from 1 to 20.
4.
VERBAL MORPHOLOGY
4.1. Conjugation of regular verbs and the main irregular verbs in the indicative,
present, past and future tenses. Conjugation of reflexive verbs.
4.2. Conjugation and use of verbs of motion without the prefix идти-ходить,
ехать-ездить.
4.3. Introduction to the concept of the aspect of the verb and its main uses.
5.
SYNTAX
5.1. Coordinate and subordinate propositions (declarative with что; relative with
который; conditional with если; final and optative with чтобы).
READING LIST
E. FREDA PIREDDA-N. NIKITINA-M. VERSACE-S. VIANELLO, Materiali per il corso di lingua russa ILT,
(course pack obtainable from the university’s Reprographics Department).
S.A. CHAVRONINA, Il russo esercizi, Il punto editoriale, Rome, 2007.
A. ALOYSIO-A. BONOLA-P. DUSI, La lingua russa, EDUCatt, Milan, 2005.
The lecturer will provide additional materials in class and on the Blackboard course page,
which the students are encouraged to visit regularly.
TEACHING METHOD
Lectures and practical classes to introduce the student to written translation, from Italian
into Russian and from Russian into Italian; to prepare them for dictation; and exercises to
develop their ability to understand and speak Russian and to consolidate their grammar.
All students are expected to attend the cycle of lectures held by Dr. Elena Freda Piredda
scheduled during the January and February exam sessions as an integral part of the course.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Students of the Russian Language Practical Classes will be assessed through written and
oral exams at the end of the course. Classroom activities and home studies will be proved
with intermediate tests throughout the academic year.
The final exams are organised as follows:
Written
– first-level morphology and lexical test to check lexical, declension of conjugation, verbs
on motion without prefix, function aspect knowledge: multiple-choice exercises;
– dictation;
– short translation from Italian into Russian to test the student’s knowledge of written
production (lexicon and use of grammatical and syntactic structures);
– comprehension of a short text in Russian: different questions in Russian regarding the
text given; students are requested to answer in written form.
Oral
The oral exam will test the student’s ability to read, translate and sum-up the texts read
at home (about 30 pages in original Russian as indicated by the lecturer in class) and their
ability to hold a brief conversation on everyday topics. In addition, the student will read and
translate on-sight the first-level Russian text given to them at the exam and respond to
questions on its content in Russian.
NOTES
Students taking the grammar course will be split into groups according to their chosen
field of study and therefore are invited to carefully check the timetable to ensure they attend
the right classes.
Students are reminded that their learning of the course content will largely depend on
how frequently they attend lectures and assimilate, along with their home study, what the
lecturer teaches them in class. Therefore, regular class attendance and home study will be
taken into account in the student’s final assessment.
Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at
http://docenti.unicatt.it/web/searchByName.do?language=ENG, or on the Faculty notice
board.
Russian Language Practical Classes (One-year Course Students; Year 1, Twoyear Course Students
DR. ANNA ESTEROVICH
COURSE AIMS
The course will enable the student to acquire a solid grasp of basic language skills
in both written and spoken Russian.
COURSE CONTENT
– Reading and intonation.
– Reading and translation of basic Russian texts.
– Nominal and verbal morphology.
READING LIST
The reading list will be communicated at the start of the course.
TEACHING METHOD
Classroom lectures and practical lessons in the language lab.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Final oral exam in Russian to test the student’s ability to read, translate and converse in
the language.
NOTES
Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at
http://docenti.unicatt.it/web/searchByName.do?language=ENG, or on the Faculty notice
board.
Russian Language Practical Classes (Year 2, Two-year Course Students)
DR. ANNA ESTEROVICH
COURSE AIMS
The course will enable the student to acquire a solid grasp of basic language skills
in both written and spoken Russian.
COURSE CONTENT
– Complex morphology: declension of numbers, indeterminate and negative
pronouns.
– Verbal morphology: the use of aspects in the indicative, imperative and
infinitive mood.
– Meaning and use of prefixes in verbs of motion.
– Diathesis: reflexive verbs and passive forms.
– Syntax: subordinate object. Notions of the gerund and the participle.
READING LIST
The reading list will be communicated at the start of the course.
TEACHING METHOD
Lectures.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Final oral exam in Russian to test the student’s ability to read, translate and converse in
the language.
NOTES
Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at
http://docenti.unicatt.it/web/searchByName.do?language=ENG, or on the Faculty notice
board.
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