SLAVIC PHILOLOGY I A

Course objectives

Students will know the main contributions of scientific literature on the topics covered and will be able to comment them critically. They will be able to formulate hypotheses pertaining to Slavic philology on the basis of the acquired analytical concepts and tools. They will be able to integrate their new knowledge with the previous ones in order to face the theoretical and practical complexity of acquired concepts. They will also manage to communicate knowledge entering in discussion with specialists of Slavic philological studies and with non-specialists. They will lastly be able to study self-managed or autonomous topics proposed during the course and will be encouraged to cultivate their own scientific interests independently.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Common-Slavic as a language derived from Indo-European. Vocalism, consonantism, nominal and verbal morphology. The first Slavic philologists and linguistic comparison. The problem of alphabets for Slavic languages
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Books
S. Toscano, Introduzione alla Filologia slava: 1) Gli alfabeti; 2) La Linguistica storica, Roma 2023
Frequency
Two lessons per week in the second semester
Exam mode
A series of questions about the program
Lesson mode
Frontal lessons
  • Lesson code1024423
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseLinguistics
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDL-LIN/21
  • CFU6