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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
Autumn 1998 at Faculty of Arts
- Dialectology
- Diathesis in Czech, Pt. I
- Etymology - an introductory course
- Exercises in another Slavonic language or Lithuanian
- Final State-certified Examination in Czech
- General and contrastive linguistics, Pt.II/Seminar
- General and contrastive linguistics/Lecture
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. I/Seminar
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. II/Seminar
- Historical grammar of Czech, Pt.I/Lecture
- Historical grammar of Slovak/Lecture
- Historical grammar of Slovak/Seminar
- History of Czech language purism (Czech-German issues)
- Introduction into Corpus Linguistics, Pt. I
- Introduction into the Study of Czech Language and Linguistics (CJA001, CJC017)
- Language of informal letters
- Linguistic software
- Logical analysis of natural language
- Modality, Pt. I
- Modern Czech Phonetics, Phonology and Orthography (CJA002, CJC019)
- Modern Czech Syntax
- Modern Czech syntax I / Lecture (complex and compound sentences)
- Modern Czech syntax I / Lecture (sentence)
- Modern Czech Word-formation
- Modern Czech Word-formation/Seminar
- Old Czech for non-philologists
- Old Church Slavonic for the Students of Czech, Pt. I
- Orthography in Theory and Practice
- Personal names in Czech
- Practical syntax, Pt. I
- Pragmatic aspects of word-formation/Lecture
- Pragmatic aspects of word-formation/Seminar
- Reading New Testament in Old Church Slavonic - an introduction
- Revising for the Final State-certified Examination, Pt. I
- Rhetoric/Lecture
- Rhetoric/Seminar
- Slavonic studies - introduction I
- Structuralism and post-Structuralism
- Stylistics - an optional seminar
- Theory of valency I