The MA Programme in Comparative Indo-European Linguistics is flexible. The
programme’s component parts are determined for each student individually. Generally
speaking, at least 30 ects are spent on language courses and auxiliary subjects.
Admission requirements
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Description
In this course, problems from the historical linguistics of the oldest Indo-European languages will be discussed on the basis of scientific articles or book chapters. Students will need to take their share in preparing for every week’s discussion. The aim is to acquire or improve the skills which the student needs to write his thesis in the second semester.
Course objectives
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Timetable
to be announced. Timetable
Mode of instruction
seminar
Assessment method
A written paper based on one of the themes discussed in class
Blackboard
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Reading list
to be announced
Registration
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply.
Contact information
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Remarks
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