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Type of speech error

Example

Using a word in a meaning that is unusual for it

His disgusting charisma annoys me.

Failure to distinguish shades of meaning of synonyms

The use of words that do not correspond in color to the main style of the text

I read the text and was dumbfounded by the thought...

Violation of lexical compatibility

The level of technical proficiency is expanding;

it plays an important role in life

Pleonasm (duplication of meaning in a phrase)

Lay flowers at the memorial

Tautology (use of a word in combination with a cognate)

Through some subtle sensations, he feels a connection with his native land.

Unjustified repetition of words

Incorrect use of pronouns

I read dissertations with applications. They caught my attention.

Mixing paronyms

Features of the lyrical hero Pushkin

Violation of the structure of phraseological units

Once you lie, who will believe you?

Correct speech and grammatical errors in the following sentences:

Options with errors

Error type

Corrected version

1. This monument of Russian architecture amazes with its bizarre dimensions.

2. Students have increased confidence in their abilities.

3. A number of subjects have selfishness

4. This research has a great role in the development of modern science.

5. . The artist's tireless love for dynamics in art is well known.

6. In many areas, water was at a minimum.

7. An abundance of accessories burdens the plot, distracting attention from the main thing.

8. Democratic revolutionaries revealed the fictitious nature of bourgeois democracy.

9. This detail is the most important factor on which the reliability of the methodology for studying the types of personality accentuations is based.

10. The teacher uses positive examples from life.

12. The professor showed me a version of the VKR plan and said that it was already outdated.

13. The following pronunciation errors should be noted.

14. You can agree with those chapters of the abstract that do not contain internal contradictions.

15. Having correctly defined the goals and objectives of the study, the experiment showed the following.

16. There is not always mutual understanding between the people and their representatives in the Legislative Assembly.

18. The conditions for achieving positive results were created, but nevertheless the tests were unsuccessful.

19. The article is informative and interesting.

20. The Higher Attestation Commission issues requirements for candidate dissertations

Task 9 . Read the passages given and determine which functional style texts they belong to.

1 . Already the ancient Greek thinkers saw that in addition to the general on the scale on which the “particular sciences” (Aristotle’s term) comprehend it, there is a general on a larger scale, namely, separately for each of the three main areas of reality: nature, human society, consciousness (knowledge). But there is also a universal, which is inherent in the earthly universe as a whole and is expressed in laws and categories such as “necessity”, “chance”, “causality”, “connection”, “time”, etc. Thus, the structural field of the general includes itself, the concrete-general (the competence of individual sciences), the most general of each of the three main areas of reality, and the universal (the competence of philosophy).

2 . According to the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, a limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as LLC) is a commercial organization established by one or more persons, the authorized capital of which is divided into shares determined by the constituent documents. Unlike a joint stock company, the right to a share is not confirmed by a security (share), but only by a certificate that, in accordance with the charter of the LLC, can be issued to its participants (founders).

3 . I remember an early fine autumn. August was full of warm rains, as if falling on purpose for sowing - with rains at the very time, in the middle of the month, around the feast of St. Lawrence. And “autumn and winter live well, When the water is calm and there is rain on Laurentia.” Then, in the Indian summer, a lot of cobwebs settled in the fields.

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4 . Is it possible to give a lesson if there is no classroom? Taking an exam without a record book in your pocket? Is inhaling chalk dust deeply a necessary part of the process of obtaining higher education? Joe Martin, for example, doesn’t think so. He's 41 years old, a senior employee of an Indianapolis insurance company, and a Duke University student. During a lunch break or in the evening, when Mr. Martin's wife is already asleep, Joe sits down at the computer keyboard, logs on to the Internet and begins to gnaw on the granite of science in the place that the professor assigned to him, standing at the department seven hundred kilometers from his home.

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5 . Russian oil and Russian gas are sacred, they should not belong to a bunch of dubious oligarchs with crooked, frightened faces or sinuous, smooth-hipped officials. This is part of national existence - billions of ancient living beings invested their energy in oil, yes, they rotted, but nothing living disappears without a trace - their life feeds the voracious stomachs of machines today (A. Dugin)

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6 . The round table participants heard and discussed the messages

N. N. Chereshneva and A. Dragun on the specifics of the subculture of fans of the Zenit football club (St. Petersburg). The discussion participants note the special status of the FC Zenit phenomenon as a unifying “high idea” of a large part of the population of St. Petersburg, the unique nature of the fan environment of FC Zenit, and express a common opinion on the need for a comprehensive (general humanitarian) study of this subculture of the metropolis.

The presence of numerous media outlets writing and broadcasting about Zenit, unfortunately, does not solve the issue of an objective study of the subculture of the fan environment, its place in the system of subcultures and in the culture of St. Petersburg in general.

The round table participants came to the following conclusions:

    a comprehensive study of the subculture of FC Zenit as a unique cultural phenomenon of modern St. Petersburg is necessary;

    come up with a proposal to organize a Project to introduce the idea of ​​a corporate culture for fans of the Zenit football club;

place on the institute’s website an appeal to all university students in St. Petersburg with an invitation to participate in the Project to promote the Zenit brand as a football club in the cultural capital of Russia.

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7 . Dear comrade deputies! I will talk only about the state of culture in our country, and mainly about the humanitarian, human part of it. I carefully studied the election platforms of the deputies. I was amazed that the vast majority of them didn’t even include the word “culture.” At the Congress itself, the word “culture” was uttered casually only on the third day.

Meanwhile, without culture there is no morality in society. Without elementary morality, social laws and economic laws do not operate, decrees are not implemented, and modern science cannot exist, because it is difficult, for example, to test experiments costing millions, huge projects of “construction projects of the century,” and so on.

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8 . Modern students, as a special, traditional, stable social and age group, have their own characteristics of speech behavior. Thus, it has always been common for students to use certain stable formulas (both precedent and etiquette) when communicating with each other, and experiment with language norms (both national and foreign languages). They are characterized by a special manner of communication with teachers and other students. They use various speech methods of gaining authority in the group, etc. All these features, being to some extent signs of the speech behavior of members of a given socio-age group, are filled with different content at different times, their prevalence and frequency of use in speech changes.

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9 . What? The name of? Call me Stepan. But if I tell you my last name, you might not immediately believe me. My surname is rare, wonderful, one might say. I'm forty. Although, if you look at it, a surname is like a surname. It seems strange for these places, but here in Ukraine (I’m originally from near Lvov) you don’t see anything like that: Kochan, say, or Taras. Or even Locust. And that means I am Soroka. Bird, it turns out, is a surname. My father Soroka. And my grandfather was Soroka. And my children have the same last name. And what? It's not about the name, it's about the person. The main thing is that you treat people kindly. Then you will be honored and respected, and your name will be heard. For example, I’m very proud of mine.

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Task 10 . Write an essay “Norms of the Russian literary language: their role in language construction and the life of society.” Rely on the materials of the lecture, previous exercises and the following diagram.

1. Working with ex. 111: expressive reading, drawing up a plan, determining the style and type of speech of the text.

Sample plan:

1. In memory of the capture of Kazan.

2. An unprecedented structure.

3. The embodiment of popular ideas about the beauty of architecture.

4. The fate of the architects Barma and Postnik.

The style of the text is journalistic, the type of speech is description with elements of narration. The type of connection of sentences in the last paragraph is chain.

2. Expressive reading of a fragment of D. Kedrin’s poem “Architects” (read by a teacher or a previously prepared student).

3. Comparison of the poetic text with the description of the temple (exercise 111).

4. Oral message-story about St. Basil's Cathedral.

Message option

St. Basil's Cathedral is located in the very center of our capital. This is one of the structures that border the space of Red Square. The temple amazes with its unusualness and originality. It looks like a bright giant toy, assembled from different parts by someone's talented hands.

And the temple was created by Russian architects Barma and Postnik, who paid for this brilliant work with their eyesight. According to legend, Tsar Ivan the Terrible ordered the architects to be blinded so that they could not build something similar. The temple has remained a unique structure that people have been admiring for four and a half centuries.

The temple-monument began to be built in 1554 to commemorate the great victory: the Russian army took Kazan by storm. The stone Cathedral of the Intercession is now known as St. Basil's Cathedral, named after the holy fool buried near the walls of the cathedral.

The eight pillars of the temple surround the ninth. Each dome is original and unique. The central temple is crowned with a tent. This is truly a fabulously beautiful building, amazing with its elegance and unexpected design.

Homework. Description of an architectural monument of the city (Ex. 114).

TWO-PART SENTENCES

MAIN MEMBERS OF THE PROPOSAL

Lesson 16. Subject

The purpose of the lesson: expand students’ understanding of the subject, its characteristics, and methods of expression; deepen knowledge about synonymous connections of linguistic units.



Methodical techniques: analysis of written work; teacher explanation, vocabulary work, table making, conversation, sentence construction.

During the classes

I. Checking homework

Reading and analysis of two or three descriptive essays.

II. Explanation of new material

1. Conversation. Teacher's word.

The topic of several lessons - “Two-part sentences” - is not new to you. You know, of course, what the main members of a sentence are, you can determine the subject and predicate. (Students’ answers, oral performance of exercise 115.)

In 8th grade we must expand our understanding of the two-part sentence and its basis. We are talking, first of all, about the subject.

Is the subject always the subject of the action, the active person in a sentence? (Students' answers.)

Who is acting in the following sentences? (they are written on the board):

The country forest is crossed by many paths. The problem was solved by a programmer using a computer. ( In these sentences, the subjects of the action are not the subjects. The subject should not depend on other members of the sentence and answer questions Who? or What?)

Another question: how can the subject be expressed? (Students' answers.)

In fact, not only nominal, but also other parts of speech, even interjection, can act as the subject. Let’s make sure of this by reading the textbook material and then making a summary table.

2. Study of the theoretical material of the textbook (§ 11, p. 56).

3. Ex. 116 (oral): identifying ways of expressing the subject.

4. Drawing up a general table “Ways of expressing the subject” (see table on p. 40). (We use the material from exercise 116. Students come up with their own examples if they wish.)

III. Practical tasks

Ex. 117, 118, 119 (single-word subjects and subjects expressed in phrases) - orally, “along the chain.”

Find, explain and correct lexical errors (or violations of accuracy, unambiguity) in sentences. 1. The poet stood at the sources of new poetry. 2. The beast looked at the hunter angrily. 3. The term “functional style” should be abandoned. 4. Outside the outskirts there was a green birch oak grove. 5. I will tell you about one moment that happened during the war. 6. This architectural monument amazes with its bizarre dimensions. 7. Approaching the queue, he asked: “Who is last?” 8. Yuri Gagarin was the first rogue in space.

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TEST

FOR CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS

Guidelines

The test is carried out independently by first-year students of correspondence courses of all specialties and is an admission to take the test.

The test includes a variety of tasks on all topics of the course “Russian Language and Speech Culture”.

Some tasks involve working with a dictionary. A list of dictionaries and reference books that should be consulted is given at the end of the document.

Option 1.

Complete the synonymous rows of adjectives by determining the main color of each row.

Herbal, emerald, malachite.

Azure, azure, turquoise, heavenly.

Compose a text using phraseological units that allow you to express your attitude towards the subject or addressee of the speech.

Talk nonsense; shallow swim; doesn't hold a candle; rat race; talk nonsense; tear and throw; bring to white heat; be in seventh heaven; perk; lose one's temper; don’t bet on a penny; not so hot; the last spoke in the chariot; neither shaky nor shaky; a lump out of the blue; high flying bird; hang your nose; at random; to be beside oneself; put at the forefront.

Correct the speech errors in the following sentences.

1) This monument of Russian architecture amazes with its bizarre dimensions. 2) With this first powerful impulse, the carp often pulls the line into one straight line with the rod and easily tears it. 3) The gentleman’s face takes on a sleepy state. 4) Students have increased confidence in their abilities. 5) Pechorin has egoism. 6) Elderly people should carefully monitor their health. 7) The artist’s tireless love for dynamics in art is well known.

4. Check the spelling dictionary for the stress placement in the following words, put the emphasis:

Gross harvest, wholesale prices, tiger skin, August council, filled tooth, kitchen utensils, spoiled child, language means, hospital regime, language sausage, official seal, expert commission, newborn child, negotiated prices, agent, alphabet, alcohol, analogue, arrest, unrestrained, benefits, fear, bestseller, bartender, run, religion, supper, vandals, gas pipeline, herald, citizenship, production, contract, document, nap, leisure, utterly, completely, heretic, blinds, enviable, regular, long ago, conspiracy, frost, clog, rust, jagged, significance, otherwise, industry, iconography, invention, tool, spark, spoil, catalog, quarter, combine operator, more beautiful, self-interest, pantry, rubber.

5. Put the verbs below in the 3rd person singular form of the present or future tense, maintaining the form of the verb; put emphasis on the words:

hand over, turn on, call, circle, lean against, sting, incline.

6. Put the following verbs into the feminine singular and plural past tense form and place emphasis on the words:

wander, twist, lead, shave, heed, drive, gnaw, top up, reap, freeze, hush, put, steal, cover.

Fill in the missing letters.

1) The actor put on a small... pince-nez in a gold frame. 2) Newspapers report a drop in prices for Colombian... coffee. 3) Late... Baroque is characterized by decorative splendor of details. 4) As an auxiliary language... Esperanto was created. 5) A… fluffy… boa will be draped over the beauty’s shoulders. 6) Two... hummingbirds attracted the attention of an ornithologist. 7) “Humanité” made... with... an appeal to the French people. 8) Sochi is located... on the shores of the Black Sea. 9) The New York Times supported... the new president.

Put the words in brackets in the correct form.

1) The other day the premiere of a new play (Jean Paul Sartre) took place. 2) The works of the French writer (George Sand) touch on many social problems. 3) Professor (P.Ya. Chernykh) owns a number of works on the history of the Russian language.