CLLING 635 - Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin
Fall 2015, Section 001
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Subject: Classical Linguistics (CLLING)
Department: LSA Classical Studies
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Details

Credits:
3
Advisory Prerequisites:
Graduate standing.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
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Description

Comparative survey of Lain and Greek grammar with historical analysis of those features that the two languages share due to their common origin as Indo-European languages. Reference to the major characteristics of Indo-European languages in general. Selected aspects of the comparative and historical grammars of Greek and Latin, focusing in particular upon their phonological development from Proto-Indo-European.

Schedule

CLLING 635 - Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin
Schedule Listing
001 (LEC)
 In Person
29801
Open
8
 
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MWF 9:00AM - 10:00AM
9/8/15 - 12/14/15

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