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Department of Czech Language
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Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Building D
Veveří 470/28, 602 00 Brno, Building K correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2019 at Faculty of Arts
- Instruments for presentation
- Introduction to Czech Dialectology
- Introduction to programming for humanities
- Latin for the Students of Bohemistics
- Linguistic Software
- Linguistic Webinar
- Machine Translation
- Master' s State Exam (CJX003, PLIN042, UZCJX003)
- Master’s Thesis
- Mobile application programming project
- Modern Czech Lexicology
- Modern Czech Morphology II
- Modern Czech Stylistics
- Modern Czech Syntax II
- Modern Czech Word-formation
- Nanosyntax
- Occupational internship abroad
- Old Church Slavonic for the Students of Czech, Pt. II
- Oral presentation I
- Oral presentation II
- Orthography: theory and practice, cultivation of communication
- Participles
- Personal Names in Czech
- Pragmatics
- Presentation skills
- Project from corpus and computational linguistics
- Project from Czech as a foreign language
- Proofreading exercises II
- Proto-Slavonic from the viewpoint of etymology
- Publication I (CJD17, CJDX14)
- Publication II (CJD18, CJDX15)
- Publication III
- Russian for students of Czech studies, Pt. I
- Russian for the students of Czech studies, Pt.II
- Semantic Computing
- Seminar for Reviewers
- Slavonic studies - Intro, Pt. II
- Slovak Language
- Standard Czech for Slovak students
- Stylistics and rhetoric for academic purposes
- Syntax of Czech (for translators)
- Teaching
- Text Preparation
- Text Preparation I
- Text Preparation II
- The basics of teaching Czech to adults as a second/foreign language
- Time and Space in Language
- Translations of Bible in Czech language (14th - 18th ct.)
- Underpinnings of Teaching Czech as a Second/Foreign Language
- Using a language corpus - elementary skills
- Using Corpora in Teaching Czech as a Foreign Language
Autumn 2018 at Faculty of Arts
- A Bachelor’s Thesis
- A Comprehensive Examination in Czech
- A Master’s Thesis (CJX005, UZCJX005)
- A Master's Minor Thesis
- A Thesis Seminar (CJX004, CJX009, CJX010, PLIN002)
- A Thesis Seminar, Pt. I (CJX001, PLIN039, UZCJX001)
- A Thesis Seminar, Pt. II (CJX002, PLIN040, UZCJX002)
- Algorithmic Description of Word Formation
- Applied stylistics (with the focus on scholarly texts)
- Approaches to Morphosyntax
- Are there sentences without a subject?
- Bachelor' s State Exam (CJA051, PLIN003)
- Bachelor’s Thesis
- Bachelor's Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Bachelor's Minor Thesis
- Bachelor's Thesis
- Basic mnemotechniques for (not only) language studies
- Codification Czech, Pt. I
- Codification Czech, Pt. II
- Computational Lexicography
- Computer typesetting
- Conference presentation I
- Correct Writing for students of disciplines other than Czech
- Current Work in Nanosyntax
- Czech (16th–19th ct.)
- Czech Dialectology