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Title: Язык Э.Т.А. Гофмана как источник обогащения словарного запаса студентов [Articol]
Authors: Никулча, Екатерина
Keywords: lexical and syntactic units
lexical field
word-formation
syntactic structure
stylistic colouring
arhaisme
unităţi lexicale şi sintactice
cîmp lexical
construcţii sintactice
conotaţie stilistică
synonymic field
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: USARB
Citation: Никулча, Екатерина. Язык Э.Т.А. Гофмана как источник обогащения словарного запаса студентов / Екатерина Никулча // Abordarea prin competenţe a formării universitare: probleme, soluţii, perspective: Materialele conf. şt. intern. consacrate aniversării a 65-a de la fondarea Univ. de Stat "Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 8 oct. 2010. – Bălţi. – 2011. – P. 209-212.
Abstract: E.T.A. Hoffmann’s creation, author of fiction novels and fairy tales, influenced the literature of the subsequent periods. His works are amazing due to the great number of lexical and syntactic structures. The variety of lexical fields on different topics, for example, colour palette, sound scale, religious realia and texts, description of daily life, the interior world of the characters allow students of German to enrich their vocabulary and to use it not only at the practical lessons in text analysis, lexicology and stylistics, but also in everyday communication. Familiarization and the profound knowledge of genesis of foreign languages constitute an important factor in their study. E.T.A. Hoffmann’s artistic texts, created at the beginning of the 19th century, combined elements that are out of use in Modern German and those that determined its development. The archaic lexical units and syntactic structures learnt at the lessons of homereading will make the workshops in the history of the German language more effective.
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