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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
Autumn 1999 at Faculty of Arts
- History of Standard Slovak I
- Chapters from Russian Orthography
- Chapters from Russian Poetry
- Chapters from Slovak Literature and Literary Theory
- Chapters from the History of Slavonic Literatures I
- Interpretation of a Literary Text
- Interpretation of Artistic Text
- Introduction to Reading Old Church Slavonic Texts from the New Testament
- Introduction to Integrated Genre Typology
- Introduction to Old Church Slavonic and to Slavonic Studies I
- Introduction to Slavonic Studies I
- Introduction to the History and Culture of Bulgaria I
- Introduction to the History and Culture of Croatia I
- Introduction to the History and Culture of Slovenia I
- Introduction to the Theory of Literature
- Language Exercises and Conversation I
- Language Exercises I (BJA101, CHA101, RJA107, SLA101, UJA102)
- Language Exercises V (MKB305, RJB304, SBB305, UJA319)
- Language Exercises VII (BJB451, RJB412, UJB401)
- Language Practice
- Language Practice and Conversation
- Language Practice III
- Language Practice in Russian I
- Language Training I
- Lexicology and Lexicography (RJB409, UJB402)
- Lexicology and Semantics
- Macedonian Normative Grammar III - Syntax
- Memoir Literature
- Minor Forms of Prose in the Russian 20th-Century Literature
- Morphology of Contemporary Polish I
- Morphology of Russian II
- Morphology of Slovak II
- Morphology of Ukrainian III
- Normative Grammar of Serbian III - Syntax
- Old Church Slavonic Part I - seminar
- Old Slovak Literature
- Outline of Polish Cultural History
- Phenomenon of Central Europe
- Philological Hermeneutics and the Art of Literary Interpretation
- Phonetics and Phonology of Russian I
- Polish for Advanced Students
- Polish for Beginners
- Polish for Bohemists and Slavists
- Polish Literary Criticism
- Polish Literature for Children
- Political and Administrative Structure in Ukraine
- Political Development of Slovakia in the 19th and 20th Centuries
- Practical Language Exercises III
- Reading and Translating of a Text I
- Reading Old Church Slavonic Glagolitic Texts of Czech Version I
- Russian Conversation
- Russian for Slavists I
- Russian I
- Russian Literature at the End of the 18th and at the Beginning of the 20th Century
- Russian Modernism and Avantgarde
- Russian Novel
- Russias History
- Russias Political System
- Slavonic Folklore
- Slavonic Languages
- Slovak 19th-Century Literature II
- Special Excursion to Ukraine
- Stylistics of Bulgarian
- Stylistics of Contemporary Slovak I
- Syntax of Russian III
- The Development of Slovak Language and Dialects I
- The Russian Verb Compared with the Czech Verb
- Translation Exercises III
- Translation of a Journalistic Text
- Translation Seminar I
- Tricky Words in Ukrainian, Russian and Czech
- Ukrainian 19th-Century Literature III
- Ukrainian 20th-Century Literature II
- Ukrainian for Slavists and Bohemists I
- World Literature I