SERBIAN AND CROATIAN CULTURE AND CIVILISATION
cod. 24141

Academic year 2008/09
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Slavistica (L-LIN/21)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
40 hours
of face-to-face activities
5 credits
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course unit
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Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with adequate knowledge of the history and culture of the Slavs and to expose them to the basic outlines of phonetics, morphology and syntax of the paleo-Slavic language.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course is structured in two modules. The first examines the history and culture of the Slavs: the origin and homeland of the Slavs, Slavic peoples and languages; Slavic linguistic unity: Common Slavic; the Cyrillo-Methodian mission; old Slavic writing systems: the Glagolitic alphabet, the Cyrillic alphabet. Finally it will trace a historical outline of Slavic philology and the literary-historical subdivisions of modern Slavic languages. <br />
The second module includes the study of the phonetic structure of ancient Slavic: from Indo-European to Slavic vocalism; the law of the open syllable, syllabic harmony and the three palatalisations. In addition it will introduce elements of paleo-Slavic grammar: the nominal, pronominal and verbal categories and an overview of historical syntax. The practical part includes a reading and linguistic/philological commentary of a passage from the Codex Zoographensis (11th century). <br />
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Full programme

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Bibliography

Andersen, “Le lingue slave”, in Le lingue indoeuropee, Bologna 1994. <br />
Bondaletov V.D., Staroslavjanskij jazyk; zbornik upraznenij, Moskva 2003. <br />
Vojlova K. A., Staroslavjanskij jayzk, Moskva 2003. <br />
Cantarini A., Lineamenti di fonologia slava, Brescia 1979. <br />
Conte F., Gli Slavi. La civiltà dell’Europa centrale e orientale, Torino 1991. <br />
Cubberley, P., The Slavonic Languages, London-New York, 1993. <br />
Kamčatnov A. M., Staroslavjanskij jayzk, Moskva 2002. <br />
Krivčik V. F., Mozeiko N. S., Staroslavjanskij jazyk, Minsk 1985. <br />
Lunt H., Old Church Slavonic Grammar, Berlin-New York 2001. <br />
Seliščev A. M., Staroslavjanskij jayzk, Moskva 2004 (II izd.). <br />
Portal R., Les Slaves, Paris 1965. <br />
Schenker A. M., The Dawn of Slavic. An Introduction to Slavic Philology, New Haven and London 1995. <br />
Skomorochova Venturini L., Corso di lingua paleoslava. Grammatica, Pisa 2000. <br />
Sokoljanskij A. A., Vvedenie v slavjanskuju filologiju, Moskva 2004. <br />
Vaillant A., Manuel du vieux slave, Paris 1964. <br />
Verdiani C., Manuale di slavo antico, Firenze 1956. <br />
1991 <br />

Teaching methods

Classroom lectures, exercises, individual self-study. <br />
Oral exam. <br />

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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