General Linguistics

Admission requirements for the graduate program in General Linguistics
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  • A. Bachelors of Arts, undergraduate program in Linguistics

As a part of the three-year program, they must take the following courses and pass the exams:
• LI1001: General Linguistics
• LI1002: Indo-European Linguistics
• LI1003: Applied Linguistics
• LI1101: Phonology
• LI1102: Morphology
• LI1103: Syntax
• LI1104: Semantics
• LI1201: Word Recognition
• LI1202: History of Linguistic Theories
• One course in applied linguistics (in addition to the introductory course)
• Zxxx: Foreign language (duration: 2 semesters)
• L1401c: Latin (for students who had not taken Latin in high school)

  • B. Bachelors of Arts, philological and neophilological undergraduate programs

Within the 7th and the 8th semester, they must take the following supplemental courses and pass the exams:
• LI1011: Introduction to General Linguistics
• LI1241: Foundations of Cognitive Linguistics
• LI1202: History of Linguistic Theories

  • C. Bachelors of Arts, other undergraduate programs

Within the 7th and the 8th semester, they must take the following supplemental courses and pass the exams:
• LI1011: Introduction to General Linguistics
• LI1202: History of Linguistic Theories
• LI1002: Indo-European Linguistics
• LI1101: Phonology
• LI1102: Morphology
• LI1103: Syntax
• LI1104: Semantics