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Department of Slavonic Studies
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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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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2000 at Faculty of Arts
- Life and Institutions and Area Studies of Ukraine
- Literary Text and Anthropological Aspects
- Methodology of Russian
- Morphology of Contemporary Polish II
- Morphology of Russian I
- Morphology of Russian III
- Morphology of Slovak III
- Normative Grammar IV
- Old Church Slavonic Literary Monuments
- Old Church Slavonic Part II - seminar
- Old Literature of East Slavs
- Phonetics and Phonology of Polish
- Phonetics and Phonology of Russian II
- Phonetics and Phonology of Ukrainian I
- Phonological and Graphic Picture of Old Church Slavonic
- Polish for Bohemists and Slavists
- Practical Language Exercises IV
- Prolegomena to the Spiritual and Artistic Process in the 20th century
- Reading and Translating of a Text II
- Reading Old Church Slavonic Glagolitic Texts of Czech Version II
- Russian as a World Language
- Russian for Slavists II
- Russian II
- Russian Prose after 1980
- Slovak 19th-Century Literature III
- Slovak 20th-Century Literature I
- Slovak Literary Criticism
- Slovak Literary Scholarship and Slavonic Studies
- Special Excursion Outside Brno
- State Final Examination
- Stylistics and Language Norms (RJB415, UJB406)
- Stylistics of Contemporary Slovak II
- Summary Examination
- Syntax of Contemporary Polish
- Syntax of Russian I
- Syntax of Standard Slovak I
- Syntax of Ukrainian
- The Development of Slovak Language and Dialects II
- The Problems of Comics
- The Techniques in Literary Scholarship
- Theory and Practice of Translation II
- Theory of Literature (RJB416, SKA_14)
- Translation Exercises IV
- Translation Seminar II
- Ukrainian for Slavists and Bohemists II
- Ukrainian Thought and Ideology
- World Literature II
Autumn 1999 at Faculty of Arts
- 18th-Century Russian Literature
- 19th- and 20th-Century Russias History
- 19th-Century Russian Literature II
- 20th-Century Russian Literature II
- 20th-Century Russian short story
- A Contrastive View of Czech and Slovak Grammar
- A Contrastive View of Russian and Ukrainian
- A Written Manifestation and the Theory of Polish Orthography
- Audiovisual Course in Polish I
- Audiovisual Seminar
- Basic Course in Latin I
- Basic Course in Latin III
- Bulgarian for Slavists and Bohemists I
- Classical and Modern Russian Drama
- Comparative and Genre Studies
- Continual Teaching Practice in Russian
- Conversation
- Conversational Exercises from Ukrainian I
- Czech-Polish Literary Relations
- Czech-Ukrainian Literary Relations
- Development of Standard Bulgarian II
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I (RJB517, SLB530)
- Diploma Thesis Seminar Literary Criticism I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar-Linguistics I
- Elements of Linguistics (PJA101, RJA101)
- Elements of Literary Criticism
- Elements of Polish I
- Exercises from Ukrainian Orthography I
- Genre System of Polish Literature
- Greek for Students of Russian I
- Historical Development of Russian II
- Historical Development of Ukrainian II
- History of Bulgarian Literature VII
- History of Czech Literature
- History of Macedonian Literature III
- History of Polish Literature II
- History of Polish Literature IV
- History of Russian Linguistics
- History of Serbian Literature III