Department of Linguistics and Baltic Languages
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Jaselská 201/18, 602 00 Brno, Building J
Building entrance: Gorkého 7, entry through building G (main entrance) Correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Phone: | +420 549 49 1515 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2019 at Faculty of Arts
- Conference: participation foreign (OJDX24, SIE24, sij31)
- Constructed languages and the phenomenon of language construction
- Czech linguistics of the 19th and 20th century
- Doctoral dissertation thesis (OJD615, OJDX03, SIE03, SIJ615)
- Doctoral seminar I
- Doctoral seminar II
- Doctoral seminar III
- Doctoral seminar IV
- Doctoral seminar V
- Doctoral seminar VI
- Doctoral seminar VII
- Doctoral seminary
- Editorial work for students of Baltic languages
- Estonian II.
- Estonian Language Practice
- Estonian language: drill and practice D2
- Estonian. Language structure course A2
- Estonian. Practical language course B2
- Estonian. Practical language course B6
- Estonian. Reading and text interpretation course
- Finnish conversation
- Finnish for Beginners II
- Finnish for Beginners IV
- Finnish language drill and practice D4
- Finnish Language Practice
- Finnish Language Structure Advanced Course II
- Finnish. Language structure course A4
- Finnish. Practical language course B4
- Finnish. Reading and text interpretation course C4
- Finnish: translating course
- Foreign language - variant A
- Foreign language - variant B
- Foreign language - variant C
- Foreign Language I
- Foreign language I (OJDX51, SIE51)
- Foreign Language II
- Foreign language II (OJDX52, SIE52)
- Foreign Language III
- Foreign language III (OJDX53, SIE53)
- Foreign Language IV
- Foreign language IV (OJDX54, SIE54)
- Formal Semantics
- Formal semantics I
- Functional Phonology
- General Linguistics
- General phonetics and phonology
- Geneva School and the Société Genevoise de Linguistique (OJD021, SIJ021)
- History of Baltic Languages
- History of linguistics (OJ106, SIJ01)
- History of Linguistics (the 19th Century)
- History of Vietnam II.
- Hungarian II.
- Hungarian IV.
- Chapters from the Theory of Narration
- Independent Readings in the Literature and History of the Baltic Area
- Introduction to Coptic II
- Introduction to Coptic IV
- Introduction to Economy of Vietnam and Southeast Asia
- Introduction to IE and Balto-Slavic Accentology
- Introduction to Indo-European comparative linguistics II
- Introduction to Indo-European studies (OJD08, SIJ08)
- Introduction to interlinguistics
- Introduction to phonetics and phonology
- Introduction to phonology
- Introduction to syntax
- Italic and Romance languages (OJ118, ROMIA051)
- Language and society
- Language in society
- Languages of Australia and Oceania
- Languages of China (Chinese and languages of the Barbarians)
- Languages of indigenous peoples of Americas
- Languages of the world
- Lappish language course II
- Latvian language course II
- Latvian: conversation course
- Latvian: practical language course IV
- Linguistic excursion