Admission requirements
Ancient Greek for Linguists I
Description
Building on Ancient Greek for Linguists I, this course aims to further develop knowledge of and insight into the grammar of Attic Greek. The focus will be on basic syntax, phonology and especially morphology. At the same time, students learn how to explain apparent phonological and morphological irregularities in Greek by using (historical) linguistic methods. The student’s preparation is essential for successful participation in this course. We will use Mastronarde’s Introduction to Attic Greek, supplemented by a course syllabus. Towards the end of the course, we will start reading sample texts from other Greek dialects.
Course objectives
Knowledge: Greek vocabulary
skills: be able to give a morphological analysis of Ancient Greek words
skills: be able to translate an annotated Attic Greek text into correct English
insight: be able to explain morphological irregularities or variation within Ancient Greek with reference to linguistic developments
Timetable
Mode of instruction
- Lecture/Seminar
Course Load
Total course load: 5 EC x 28 hours = 140 hours
Lectures/tutorials: 26 hours (2 hours per week x 13 weeks)
Preparation tutorials: 78 hours (6 hours per week x 13 weeks)
Preparation exam: 33 hours
Exam(s): 3 hours
Assessment method
Assessment
5-minute graded tests at the start of each class about vocabulary and grammar
Written examination with short open questions
Weighing
From a total of 12 short tests, the 10 best results will be taken into account. The average of these 10 marks counts for 25% of the final mark.
The final exam counts for 75% of the final mark.
Resit
There is a resit option for the final exam, but not for the short tests.
The result of the resit is again weighed (75%) against the average of the short tests (25%).
inspection and feedback
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used for:
distributing course syllabi and handouts
communicating homework and programme changes
Reading list
Mandatory:
Donald J. Mastronarde, An Introduction to Attic Greek (2nd edition). Berkeley: University of California Press. (NB the first edition of this book cannot be used!)
Course handouts (distributed via BlackBoard)
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available on this website
Contact
Education Administration Office
E-mailaddress Education Administration Office: osz-oa-wijkplaats@hum.leidenuniv.nl