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1. Russian, Faculty of Arts (v3, p161) : Next:126-329 | Prev:126-326
Availability: Not offered in 1996.
Credit points: 16.7 3rd and 4th year
Coordinator: Assoc Prof P Cubberley.
Prerequisite: Advanced Russian B. Preferably Russian Linguistics A.
Contact: 3 hours per week )
Timetable: Second semester of alternate years usually odd
Objectives:
By the end of the subject students should be able to:
- Have a basic understanding of Czech, especially in contrast to Russian;
- Be able to read any Czech texts with the help of a dictionary;
- Be able to pronounce Czech reasonably well;
- Be in a position to continue independently learning to use Czech at all levels.
Content:
A contrastive linguistic study of Russian and Czech. Theory and practice, the latter mainly in reading. Serves as an introduction to practical Czech.
Assessment:
By regular assignments totalling no more than 5,000 words (3rd year), 6,000 words (4th year)
Prescribed texts:
1. Russian, Faculty of Arts (v3, p161) : Next:126-329 | Prev:126-326
2. Russian, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p169) : Next:126-329 | Prev:126-326
Availability: Not offered in 1996.
Credit points: 16.7
Coordinator: Assoc Prof P Cubberley.
Prerequisite: Advanced Russian B. Preferably Russian Linguistics A.
Contact: 3 hours each week )
Timetable: Second semester of alternate years usually odd
Objectives:
By the end of the subject students should:
- have a basic understanding of Czech, especially in contrast to Russian;
- be able to read any Czech texts with the help of a dictionary;
- be able to pronounce Czech reasonably well;
- be in a position to continue independently learning to use Czech at all levels.
Content:
A contrastive linguistic study of Russian and Czech. Theory and practice, the latter mainly in reading. Serves as an introduction to practical Czech.
Assessment:
Regular assignments totalling no more than 5,000 words.
Prescribed texts:
* Note that ASSESSMENT, CONTACT, OBJECTIVES, POINTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.
2. Russian, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p169) : Next:126-329 | Prev:126-326
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
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