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Core Linguistic fields for the PhD State ExamEach PhD candidate chooses 3 from the linguistic fields below. For each of the chosen fields the candidate will(a) present a reading list to the examiner (there must be 3 distinct examiners, one of which can be the supervisor)(b) write an essay on the topic provided by the examiner, (3 distinct essays)(c) be examined from at the State exam. ---Core linguistic field ---Guarantors/examiner1. ---Phonetics ---Dr. Šimáčková2. ---Phonology ---Dr. Šimáčková3. ---Morphology ---Doc. Veselovská4. ---Syntax ---Doc. Veselovská5. ---Lexical Semantics ---Dr. Martinková6. ---Pragmatics ---Dr. Janebová7. ---Discourse analysis ---Dr. Janebová8. ---Sociolinguisitcs ---Dr. Parrott9. ---Corpus/Computer linguistics ---Dr. Martinková10. ---Language Acquisition ---Dr. Šimáčková11. ---Historical linguistics ---Prof. Macháček12. ---Contrastive Linguistics ---Dr. Zehnalová13. ---Theory of translation ---Dr. ZehnalováGeneral Harmonogram1. The candidate signs up for the exam to IS STAG at the beginning of the semester2. At the beginning of the semester the candidate meets the supervisor to agree on the fieldsfor the exam questions the Harmonogram (1)+(2) are put on Moodle3. At the beginning of the semester the candidate meets (perhaps repeatedly) the intendedexaminers to discuss the reading lists for their subjects and possible topics for thewritten papers.4. The candidate applies officially for the state exam (a letter to the dean viaMs. Hausknotzová) with a proposed timing for the exam.5. The examiners give the exam questions (topics) to the supervisor6. The candidate gets the exam questions from the supervisor (via the supervisor)7. The candidate submits the written preparations for the exam topics (via the supervisor)8. The examiners provide their comments for the prepared materials (via the supervisor)9. The oral exam: the candidate answers to the questions and commentsHarmonogram of the PhD State ExamPeriod of time ---countown --- minus Final Deadline date1.Deciding about the 3 fields2. meeting the supervisor,3. starting to consult the examiners ---4 weeks or more --- minus 12 weeks4. Presenting the reading lists ---2 weeks --- minus 6 weeks5. Getting the final topicsStarts writing the essays ---18 day* --- minus 4-5 weeks6. Submitting all of the 3 essays ---1-2 week** --- minus 2-3 weeks7. Getting the reviews from the examiners ---1 week --- minus 1 week8. Planned date of exam ---0 ---0* The writing time starts always on Friday (when the topics are sent to the candidates) and is closed on Monday (when the candidates submit the essays). It includes 3 weekends.** The reviewers consider the essays 1-2 weeks depending on the date of the state exam. |Their reviews are delivered to the candidates a week before the exam.

Získané způsobilosti

The candidate achieved the PhD level of expertese in all of the three chosen fields.

Literatura

Dle individuálního studijního plánu studenta. Závisí na zvolených tématech a zadaných otázkách.

Požadavky

The ORAL EXAM exam is 60-90 min. long. The candidate answers all three topics which (s)he covered in the written essays. For each of the three topics the following description is used:1) 10-15 min presentation of the topic (data projector and handouts are welcome!), which includes answering (integrating) as many as possible of the reviewer´s questions and comments.2) Short evaluation of the answer (the oral performance is taken as the most relevant part of the exam) by the examiner.3) Additional question(s) by the examiner.4) Complementary question(s) by the other members of the comittee.5) Question(s) from the audience.6) possible 2-5 min. breakTotal time for each topic 20-30 min.

Garant

prof. Joseph Emonds, M.A., Ph.D.doc. PhDr. Ludmila Veselovská, Ph.D.