Monographic Lecture 09-2WKM-FL-14
Introduction to such problems as: etymology, semantic changes, linguistic data towards a chronologization of language change, linguistics and history, material and spiritual culture of IE tribes from the point of linguistics.
Module learning aims
Major
Cycle of studies
Module type
Year of studies (where relevant)
Learning outcomes
Student knows and understands the most importatnt topics related to philological sciences. Independently analyses some selected problems and trains his critical approach to his sources of knowledge and the current state of research.
Assessment criteria
Test.
Bibliography
Current publications in this field of study, e.g.
Benveniste, Émile. 1970. Le vocabulaire des institutions Indo-Européennes. Tł. ros. Slovar’
indoevropejskich socjalnych terminov. Moskva: Progress, 1995.
Mallory J. P. & D. Q Adams. 2006. The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and
the Proto-Indo-European World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Meillet, Antoine. 1958. Wstęp do językoznawstwa indoeuropejskiego. Warszawa: PWN.
Schmitt, Rüdiger. 1967. Dichtung und Dichtersprache in indogermanischer Zeit.
Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
Watkins, Calvert. 1995. How to Kill a Dragon. Aspects of Indo-European Poetics. Oxford-
New York: Oxford University Press.
West, M. L. 2007. Indo-European Poetry and Myth. Oxford: University Press.
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