Languages of the Ancient Near East - ASYRN30028
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Last update: Mgr. Dita Frantíková, Ph.D. (18.12.2023)
The outline of the course: 1. General overview - area, dating, history, nations. 2. Scripts - types of scripts and carriers, differences, advantages and disanvantages from lignusitic point of view. 3. Langugaes of Asia Minor: Anatolian 4. Hurrian, Urartian 5. Classical Armenian 6. Early Georgian; Phrygian 7. Sumerian 8. Elamite 9. Akkadian and Eblaite 9. Ugaritic 10. Hebrew, Phoenician, Punic 11. Canaanite dialects, Aramaic 12. Old Persian 13. Excurs: Reconstructed ancient langugaes |
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Last update: Mgr. Dita Frantíková, Ph.D. (15.01.2024)
The course can be acomplished either by pasing two written tests (one in the 8th week of the semester and one final test) or by oral exam following the final lecture. |
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Last update: Mgr. Dita Frantíková, Ph.D. (08.12.2023)
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Last update: Mgr. Dita Frantíková, Ph.D. (15.01.2024)
1. General overview - area, dating, history, nations. 2. Scripts - types of scripts and carriers, differences, advantages and disanvantages from lignusitic point of view. 3. Langugaes of Asia Minor: Anatolian 4. Hurrian, Urartian 5. Classical Armenian 6. Early Georgian; Phrygian 7. Sumerian 8. Elamite 9. Akkadian and Eblaite 9. Ugaritic 10. Hebrew, Phoenician, Punic 11. Canaanite dialects, Aramaic 12. Old Persian 13. Excurs: Reconstructed ancient langugaes |