Department of Linguistics and Baltic Languages
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Jaselská 201/18, 602 00 Brno, Building J
Building entrance: Gorkého 7, entry through building G (main entrance) Correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Phone: | +420 549 49 1515 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Autumn 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- Caucasian Languages
- Comparation grammar of Indo-Iranian languages
- Culture and history of Japan 3
- Elements of Linguistics
- General linguistics I
- General Lingusitcs I.
- General Lingusitcs II
- Historical Grammar of Selected Language
- Historie of Linguistics (the 19 Century)
- History of linguistics
- History of Prague School of Linguistics
- Introduction to Indoeuropeistics
- Introduction to Linguistics (OJ101, ROMIA001)
- Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
- Italic and Romance languages (OJ118x, ROMIA051)
- Japanese I
- Japanese III.
- Language in society
- Languages of the World (OJ105, OJD05)
- Languages of the World - Germanic languages (NJII_105, OJ321)
- Latin for linguists III.
- Lithuanian Course A _Theory
- Mathematics for linguistics
- Morphonology and Morphology
- Old Czech Language
- Ph.D. Thesis
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Phonetics for Linguistics
- Practical Course of Sanskrit I
- Practical course of sanskrit I.
- Practical Course of Sanskrit III
- Practical course of sanskrit III.
- Selected problems from linguistics
- Slavonic languages
- Special work
- The Baltic studies workshop
- The Linguistic workshop
- Theory of Syntax
- Theory of the etymology
- Typologie of Languages
- Vedic readings
Spring 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- Maďarština II. (JA042, JA044)
- A less common foreign language
- A linguistic tutorial of logic
- BA exam
- BA thesis (OJ310, OJ312)
- Bachelor's Minor Thesis
- Bachelor's Thesis
- Bhagavadgitam Readings
- Celtic languages
- Culture and history of Japan 2
- Final Bachelor's Exam
- General linguistics II
- Greece for linguistics II.
- Hebraic language II.
- Hebraic language IV.
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Introduction to Phonology
- Italic and Romance languages (FJIA009a, IJIA008a, OJ118, POIB115, SJIA009a)
- Japanese II.
- Japanese IV.
- Language in society
- Lithuanian. Practical language course B6
- Lithuanian. Reading and text interpretation course C6
- Mathematics for linguistics II.
- Modern Czech Stylistics / Lecture
- Morphosyntax
- Natural language and formal logic
- Practical Course of Sanskrit II
- Practical course of sanskrit II.
- Practical Course of Sanskrit IV
- Practical course of sanskrit IV.
- Problems of the linguistics (OJ308, OJ402)
- Reading of mainstream and hist. sources in Latvian and Estonian Literature
- Readings from linguistics history
- Rhetorics
- Slavonic etymology
- Spiritual culture of the Baltic tribes before Christianity
- Writing systems of the World