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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 2004 at Faculty of Arts
- Modern Czech Phonetics, Phonology and Orthography
- Modern Czech Stylistics
- Modern Czech stylistics - BA course for foreign students
- Modern Czech Stylistics - Lecture
- Modern Czech Syntax
- Modern Czech Syntax I
- Modern Czech Word-formation
- Morphology - optional
- Norm and codification, Pt. I
- Old Czech Language (AR2A24z, PV1A12)
- Old Czech word-formation and syntax
- Personal Names in Czech
- Practical Syntax I
- Pragmatics
- Proto-Slavonic and etymology
- Russian for students of Czech, Pt. I
- Selected issues from language acquisition
- Seminar
- Scholarly presentation, Part I
- Scholarly texts written in languages other than Czech
- Term colloquium
- The Development of Standard Czech
- Theory of Syntax (OJ407, OJD07)
- Transformational Generative Grammar, Pt. I
- Unificational grammars
- Using a language corpus - elementary skills
- Using a word processor
Spring 2004 at Faculty of Arts
- A Comprehensive Examination in Czech
- A practical course in building electronic corpuses of Czech
- A Syntactic Workshop (Tools of Syntax) (CJBB31, OJ430)
- Academic texts in practice
- Aspects of language cultivation (An introduction)
- Czech Dialectology I
- Czech for Traductors II
- Czech for Translators I
- Editing Early Modern Czech texts
- Generative Grammar II
- Generative Phonology
- Historical Grammar of Czech
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. I
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. II
- Historical Toponymy
- Introduction to Czech Dialectology
- Lecture/seminar, Part II
- Lecture/seminar, Part IV
- Logic for the Students of Czech, Pt. II
- Modern Czech Lexicology
- Modern Czech Morphology
- Modern Czech Stylistics
- Non-transformational syntax
- Orthography: theory and practice, cultivation of communication
- PhD seminar, Part II
- Practical Syntax II
- Proto-Slavonic from the viewpoint of etymology
- Rhetoric (CJBB38, PG12B26, PGJ12B26)
- Russian for students of Czech
- Selected Problems of Morphology
- Seminar
- Seminar in orthography and morphology
- Scholarly presentation, Part II
- Structuralism and post-Structuralism
- Stylistics - an optional seminar
- Theory of Valency II
- Transformational Generative Grammar, Pt. II
- Using a word processor
- Written culture of the Old Church Slavonic period on the Czech territory
Autumn 2003 at Faculty of Arts
- A Comprehensive Examination in Czech
- A Thesis Seminar, Pt.
- A Thesis Seminar, Pt. I
- A Thesis Seminar, Pt. II
- Baroque Czech
- Czech Dialectology II
- Czech for Translators II - Stylistics
- Czech Language Atlas, Pt. I
- Final State-certified Examination in Czech
- Generative Grammar - Introduction
- Historical Grammar of Czech
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. I
- Historical Grammar of Czech, Pt. II
- History of cultivation of Standard Czech from the 19th ct. to the present
- How to write a review
- Introduction into Computer Linguistics
- Introduction into the Study of Czech Language and Linguistics
- Introduction to Czech Dialectology
- Lecture/seminar, Part I