Aspects of Anatolian linguistics and history - AJV5D003
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Last update: Mgr. Dita Frantíková, Ph.D. (07.07.2023)
area as such, will provide insight into the linguistic features of the oldest recorded Indo-European language. It will <br> provide a brief introduction to cuneiform and focus on the status of Anatolian languages, their phonological and <br> morphological features and more general issues concerning their speakers. The course will be structured in an <br> unusual way: In one week in November, prof. Craig Malchert, co-author of the Grammar of Hittite Language and the <br> world´s high ranked specialist in Anatolian, will present in Celetná, Prague, six lectures on Anatolian. The other <br> lectures (7) will be taught by Dita Frantíková, PhD. in time slots as shown in the Schedule (which will implicitly <br> cover only the first half of the semester). The materials for the classes will consist from a great part of handouts. <br> <br> Both the attendance and written test are required for completion of the course.<br> |
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Last update: prof. PhDr. Petr Zemánek, CSc. (23.06.2023)
Hoffner, Harry - Melchert, Craig. 2008. Grammar of the Hittite Language. Eisenbrauns. Hout van den, Theo. 2007. Elements of Hittite. Cambridge University Press.
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