Department of Slavonic Studies
Location: |
Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Building A
correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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phone: | +420 549 49 1575 +420 549 49 3174 |
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e-mail: | slavistika@phil.muni.cz |
Courses taught
Autumn 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- Commercial Ukrainian
- Comparison of Non-Artistic and Artistic Genres
- Consultations Concerning the Dissertation (LK_D32, PT_D34, RT_D34, ST_D34)
- Conversation
- Conversational Exercises from Ukrainian I
- Corresponding Literature and Area Studies
- Croatian Literature V
- Czech-Polish Literary Relations
- Czech-Ukrainian Literary Relations
- Diachronic Study in the Communicative Function of the Text
- Diploma Thesis Seminar Linguistics I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar Literary Criticism I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I (RJB501, SKB501, UJB501)
- Doctoral Dissertation (LK_D55, PT_D55, RT_D55, ST_D55)
- East Slavonic Folklore
- Economic, Political and Legal Terminology in Ukrainian
- Elementary Latin
- Elements of Linguistics
- Elements of Literary Criticism
- Elements of Polish I
- Ethnolinguistic Aspects of the Study of Common Vocabulary
- Exercises from Ukrainian Orthography I
- Folk Customs in Ukraine
- General Course in Comparative and Genre Studies
- Genre System of Polish Literature
- Greek for the Students of Russian I
- Historical Development of Russian II
- Historical Grammar and Dialectology I
- History of Bulgarian Literature V
- History of Polish Literature I
- History of Polish Literature VI
- History of Russian Linguistics
- History of Slovene Literature III
- History of Slovene Literature V
- History of Ukrainian Linguistics
- Chapters from Russian Orthography
- Chapters from the History of Balkan Literatures II
- Chapters from the History of Slavonic Literatures I
- Characteristic Features of Slavonic Languages
- Interpretation of a Literary Text
- Interpretation of Artistic Text
- Introduction to Integrated Genre Typology
- Introduction to Old Church Slavonic and to Slavonic Studies I
- Language Course I (BJA101, CHA101, MKA101, UJA101)
- Language Course III (UJA201, UJA202)
- Language Culture
- Language Exercises and Conversation V
- Language Exercises I
- Language Exercises V
- Language Exercises VII (BJB451, CHB401, SLB410, UJB401)
- Language of Contemporary Russian Journalism
- Language Training I
- Lexicology and Lexicography (RJA202, RJB409, UJB402)
- Lexicology of Slovak I
- Lexicology of Slovene
- Literary Comparative and Genre Studies
- Literary Genre Studies
- Material and Spiritual Culture of Ukrainians
- Medieval Literary Studies
- Methodological Problems of Social Sciences and Mass Media Studies
- Minor Epic Forms in the Russian 20th-Century Literature
- Morphology of Polish I
- Morphology of Ukrainian I
- Normative and Comparative Grammar of Russian I (Morphology)
- Normative and Comparative Grammar of Russian III (Syntax)
- Normative Grammar of Serbian I (Morphology)
- Normative Grammar of Slovene II (Syntax)
- Old Church Slavonic for the Students of Czech, Pt. I
- Participation With One's Own Contribution in the Special Conference Abroad
- Participation With One's Own Contribution in the Special Conference in Czechia I
- Participation With One's Own Contribution in the Special Conference in Czechia II
- Philological Hermeneutics
- Philological Hermeneutics and the Art of Literary Interpretation I