1. Master Degree Programme - Slavonic Studies
1.1. Language Acquisition
- 480070 UE Advanced Czech Language Skills 2
- 480093 UE Russian as a Second Slavic Language
- 480094 UE Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian as a Second Slavic Language
- 480095 UE Polish as a Second Slavic Language
- 480162 UE BA Zweite slawische Sprache Slowakisch
1.2. Historical-Philological Module
- 480120 VO Comparative Slavic syntax
1.3. Literary and Cultural Studies
- 480117 VO Between Rome and Byzantium - Language, Literature, and Liturgical Practice Between Slavia Orthodoxa and Slavia Catholica
- 480123 SE Russian Acmeism and the Ukrainian Neoclassicists - Seminar on Russian and Ukrainian Literature and Culture
- 480124 KO Film versions of the Russian literature in the cinema of the XX century - Colloquium on Russian Literature and Culture
- 480125 KO Writing in Prison: Czech and Slovak Literature from Hus to Jirous - Colloquium on Czech and Slovak Literature and Culture
- 480131 SE The Disintegration and Retrieval of Collective Memory in the South Slav Literatures and Cultures - Seminar on Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Literature and Culture
- 480160 KO From the Adriatic to the Black Sea - literary life in the 21st century
1.4. Linguistics
- 480129 VO The Development of Slavic Writing Systems: From Glagolitic to Peter the Great's "Graždanskij šrift"
- 480134 SE West Slavic Languages in Contact - Seminar on Polish, Slovak and Czech Linguistics
- 480135 SE Language change
- 480136 SE Seminar on the historical grammar of the Slavonic languages
- 480137 SE Slavic Sociolinguistics - Seminar on Linguistics
- 480140 KO Ethnolinguistics - Colloquium on Linguistics
- 480141 KO Empirical methods in Slavic linguistics - Colloquium on Linguistics
- 480144 KO Inflectional morphology and derivational morphology
- 480146 VO Slavic microlanguages
1.5 Master Module
- 480117 VO Between Rome and Byzantium - Language, Literature, and Liturgical Practice Between Slavia Orthodoxa and Slavia Catholica
- 480123 SE Russian Acmeism and the Ukrainian Neoclassicists - Seminar on Russian and Ukrainian Literature and Culture
- 480129 VO The Development of Slavic Writing Systems: From Glagolitic to Peter the Great's "Graždanskij šrift"
- 480131 SE The Disintegration and Retrieval of Collective Memory in the South Slav Literatures and Cultures - Seminar on Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Literature and Culture
- 480134 SE West Slavic Languages in Contact - Seminar on Polish, Slovak and Czech Linguistics
- 480135 SE Language change
- 480136 SE Seminar on the historical grammar of the Slavonic languages
- 480137 SE Slavic Sociolinguistics - Seminar on Linguistics
- 480146 VO Slavic microlanguages
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Studierende des Masterstudiums Allgemeine Slawistik haben darauf zu achten, dass sie die fachlichen und sprachlichen Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den gewählten Lehrveranstaltungen erfüllen. Dies gilt sowohl für die Sprachkurse (M-10 und M-11) als auch für die übrigen Fächer, insbesondere was die Kenntnisse der Arbeitssprache und die notwendigen fachlichen Vorkenntnisse betrifft.