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 2001 at Faculty of Arts
- Historical Development of Ukrainian II
- Historical Grammar and Dialectology I
- History of Polish Literature IV
- History of Polish Literature VI
- History of Russian Linguistics
- History of Ukrainian Linguistics
- Chapters from Contemporary Macedonian Literature
- Chapters from Russian Orthography
- 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 Macedonian Studies
- Introduction to Old Church Slavonic and to Slavonic Studies I
- Language Course I
- Language Exercises and Conversation III
- Language Exercises and Conversation V
- Language Exercises III
- Language Exercises V (BJB301, CHB301, SLB301, UJA319)
- Language Training I
- Lexicology and Semantics
- Lexicology of Slovak I
- Macedonian Nature and Culture
- Material and Spiritual Culture of Ukrainians
- Minor Epic Forms in the Russian 20th-Century Literature
- Morphology of Russian II
- Morphology of Ukrainian III
- Normative and Comparative Grammar of Russian I (Morphology)
- Normative Grammar of Slovene II (Syntax)
- Old Church Slavonic for the Students of Czech, Pt. I
- Old Church Slavonic Literary Monuments
- Phonetics and Phonology of Russian I
- Poetics of Minor Genres in Russian Literature (Lyric-Epic Poetry)
- Polish for Advanced Students
- Polish for Beginners
- Polish Literary Criticism
- Polish Literature for Children
- Practical Language Exercises
- Practical Russian III
- Practical Russian V
- Practical Russian I
- Practical Russian VII
- Reading and Translating of a Text I
- Reading Old Church Slavonic Glagolitic Texts of Czech Version I
- Rhetoric
- Russian 19th-Century Poetry (Reading and Interpretation)
- Russian Drama and Theatre in the Period of Modernism and Early Avantgarde
- Russian for Advanced Students
- Russian for Beginners
- Russian for Slavists I
- Russian Novel
- Selected Chapters from the Russian Literature at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries
- Slavonic languages
- Slavonic Languages
- Slovakia and the Slovaks
- Slovene Literature I
- Slovene Literature III
- Stylistics and Language Norms
- Summary Examination (RJA230, UJA320)
- Syntax of Russian II
- Syntax of Standard Slovak II
- The Language Situation in Slovakia at the Beginning of the 21st Century
- Theory and Practice of Translation I (MK_05, PJB404, SLB302)
- Translation Seminar I (BJB302, CHB302, UJA302)
- Tricky Words in Ukrainian, Russian and Czech
- Ukrainian 20th-Century Literature I
- Ukrainian for Slavists and Bohemists I
- Ukrainian-Russian Interference
- World Literature I
- World Literature III
Spring 2001 at Faculty of Arts
- 19th-Century Russian Literature
- 19th-Century Russian Literature I
- 20th-Century Russian Literature I
- Artistic Text and Language Means
- Artistic Translation
- Aspects of Theology and Cultural History of Old Church Slavonic Texts from the New Testament
- Basic Course in Latin II
- Bulgarian for Slavists and Bohemists II
- Bulgarian Literature II
- Commercial Ukrainian
- Comparison of Languages from the Point of View of Translation