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BA-zrvizsgattelek nyelvszetbl

A vizsga menete:
1. A hallgat kt ttelt hz a 13, elre meghirdetett ttelbl, s kivlaszt egyet, a msikat pedig
visszaadja.
2. 10 perc alatt jegyzetet kszt magnak a felelethez a kivlasztott ttel tmjbl.
3. Eladja a vizsgabizottsg eltt a felelett, ill. vlaszol a vizsgabizottsg tagjainak krdseire.
4. A bizottsg rtkeli a hallgat teljestmnyt, de eredmnyhirdets csak akkor trtnik, miutn
a teljes zrvizsga lezajlott.

Ttelek
FIGYELEM! A tmakrk NEM vlaszthatak, a zrvizsgra az sszes ttelbl fel kell
kszlni!
Az angol nyelv kiejtse / Pronunciation of English
Ajnlott olvasmny / Recommended reading:
PRONENG = Balogn Brces, Katalin - Szentgyrgyi, Szilrd (2006) Az angol nyelv kiejtse
(The Pronunciation of English). Budapest: HEFOP Blcssz Konzorcium.
(http://www.mek.oszk.hu/04900/04910/; Ismertet a feladatsorokhoz, Feladatok (zip fjl))
Ndasdy, dm (2003) Practice book in English phonetics and phonology. Budapest:
Nemzeti Tanknyvkiad.
Ndasdy, dm (2006) Background to English pronunciation. Budapest: Nemzeti
Tanknyvkiad.
Kovcs, Jnos - Siptr, Pter (2001) jra angolra hangolva. Az angol kiejts knyve.
Budapest: Helikon Kiad.
Tmk / Topics:
1. Major consonantal processes in RP and GA (R-dropping, rhotic / non-rhotic accents, linking-R,
intrusive-R, L-darkening, aspiration, the pronunciation of -s and -ed)
PRONENG Ch. 2, Ch. 6 (pp.78-87), Ch. 7 (pp.91-95)
Ndasdy (2003): Exercise 13, 14, 33, 62, 74, 91
2. Functional classification of vowels in RP (full / weak, tense / lax, plain / broken / broad, Vowel
Shift)
PRONENG Ch. 3-4
Ndasdy (2003): Exercise 23, 24, 34, 35, 44, 81
3. The relationship of spelling and pronunciation for the vowels of RP (letter-to-sound rules, types
and sound-values of graphemes, free and covered graphic position, free position laxing rules)
PRONENG Ch. 12
Ndasdy (2003): Exercise 53, 63, 64, 65, 73, 84

Angol nyelvtan / English Grammar


Section numbers refer to: Greenbaum S. & Quirk R.: A Students Grammar of the English
Language, Longman editions from 1997 onward
Tmk / Topics:
1. The structure and semantics of the verb phrase and the complementation of verbs
Section 3.19-3.26, 4.1-4.35, 16.2-16.16
2. The simple sentence. Sentence types (negatives, questions, directives)
Section 10.1-10.6; 10.33-10.41, 11.1-11.22
3. Pro-forms and ellipsis, ellipsis in comparative clauses
Section 12.1-12.13, 12.14-12.23, 15.38-15.39
4. The subordinated clause. Synactic functions of subordinated clauses, nominal clauses, finite and
non-finite clauses
Section 14.2-14.10, 15.3-15.12, 15.34, 4.35
Bevezets az angol nyelv trtnetbe / Introduction to the history of English
Ajnlott olvasmny / Recommended reading:
Krist, Lszl (2013) Introduction to the History of the English Language.
Cser, Andrs (2003) Outline of the History of the English Language.
Smith, Jeremy J. (1999) Essentials of Early English. London and NY: Routledge.
Tmk / Topics:
1. The place of English within the Germanic family. Old English: its attestations (chief works) and its
main grammatical features.
Krist (2013): Ch. 5
Cser (2003): Ch. 4, pp.26-30
Smith (1999): pp.46-86
2. Middle English: its chief grammatical features. French and Latin influence on ME word stock.
Krist (2013): Ch. 6
Smith (1999): pp.92-121
3. Early Modern English (pronouns, verbal morphology, orthography, the Great Vowel Shift).
Krist (2013): Ch. 2-3
Smith (1999): pp.126-154
Bevezets az angol nyelv dialektolgijba / Introduction to the dialectology of English
Ajnlott olvasmny / Recommended reading:
Balogn Brces, Katalin (2009) Beginner's English dialectology: An introduction to the
accents and dialects of English. Budapest: Ad Librum.
Freeborn, Dennis with Peter French and David Langford (1993) Varieties of English. 2nd ed.
Houndmills, Basingstokes: Palgrave.
Pyles, Thomas John Algeo (1993) The origins and development of the English language.
4th ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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Burchfield, Robert (ed.) (1994) The Cambridge history of the English language. Vol. 5:
English in Britain and overseas: Origins and development. Cambridge: CUP.
Algeo, John (ed.) (2001) The Cambridge history of the English language. Vol. 6: English in
North America. Cambridge: CUP.
Tmk / Topics:
1. The classification of the major accents of English (geographical distribution, "English type" /
"American type" accents, rhotic / non-rhotic accents, split FOOT-STRUT accents, broad
BATH accents, etc.)
Balogn (2009): 1.2, 2.2, 3.2, 4.2
2. Major differences between RP and GA (systematic and non-systematic differences)
Balogn (2009): Ch. 6
3. Major lexical, grammatical and spelling differences between standard British and American English
(a few common examples)
Balogn (2009): Ch. 7-8-9

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