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
Autumn 2015 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar
- Baltic Seminar
- Basic Vietnamese 1
- Celtic languages
- Comparative grammar of Hebrew and Aramaic
- Comparative mythology
- Conference: organization (OJD32, sij32)
- Conference: participation (OJD30, sij30)
- Conference: participation foreign (OJD31, sij31)
- Doctoral dissertation thesis (OJD615, SIJ615)
- Estonian conversation for advanced
- Estonian language: drill and practice D3
- Estonian. Practical language course B3
- Estonian. Reading and text interpretation course
- Experimental semantics
- Fictional and Historical Narrative
- Finnish and Estonian literature
- Finnish conversation
- Finnish for Beginners I
- Finnish for Beginners III
- Finnish Language Practice
- Finnish Language Structure Advanced Course I
- Finnish language: drill and practice D1
- Finnish language: drill and practice D5
- Finnish. Language structure course A3
- Finnish. Practical language course B1
- Finnish. Practical language course B5
- Finnish. Reading and text interpretation course C5
- Finnish: translating course
- Foreign language - variant A (OJD607, SIJ607)
- Foreign language - variant B (OJD608, SIJ608)
- Foreign language - variant C (OJD609, SIJ609)
- Formal logic
- Formal semantics I
- Formal syntax of slavonic languages
- General Linguistics
- Germanic languages
- History and languages of Preislamic Iran
- History of linguistics
- History of Literary Structuralist Thought
- History of Mongolia
- History of Vietnam I.
- Hungarian I.
- Hungarian III.
- Chapters from the Modern Phonology
- Chapters from the Theory of Narration
- Intoduction into Semantics - PhD lectures
- Introduction to Coptic I
- Introduction to Indo-European comparative linguistics
- Introduction to Indo-European studies
- Introduction to linguistics
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Introduction to phonetics - theory
- Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
- Introduction to phonetics and phonology
- Introduction to Vietnamese culture and society
- Knowledge about Estonia
- Language Geography, Dialectology and Czech language atlas
- Languages of Africa
- Languages of Australia and Oceania
- Languages of India
- Languages of South-East Asia
- Languages of the world
- Lappish language course I
- Latvian language I
- Latvian: conversation course
- Latvian: practical language course III
- Linguistic Workshop
- Literature of Lithuania and Poland
- Lithuanian for Beginners I
- Lithuanian for Beginners III
- Lithuanian IV
- Lithuanian Language Practice
- Lithuanian Language Structure Advanced Course I
- Lithuanian language: drill and practice D3
- Lithuanian. Language structure course A1
- Lithuanian. Practical language course B3
- Lithuanian. Reading and text interpretation course C3
- Lithuanian: translating course
- MA exam
- MA major thesis seminar
- MA minor thesis seminar
- MA Thesis Seminar II