Profile Module Slavic Studies
The Profile Module Slavic Studies is one of the five options within Specialization Module 1 which serves to develop a student’s own profile from among current specialization areas in linguistics. Students are required to choose one of these five profiles (see right column), which is later included on the final transcript. The choice of profile also determines the area the thesis is written in, meaning that the thesis supervisor will stem from the area in question.
Specialization Module 1 focusses on scientific competence in its cognitive, functional, and methodological dimensions, providing theoretical knowledge, profile-specific methodic competence, as well as the ability to think and act in a scientifically competent manner in both academic and non-academic contexts.
Please find FAQs regarding the Profile Module Slavic Studies below.
What is the field of study about?
What does the Cologne Department of Slavic Linguistics do?
What are the prerequisites?
- Comrie, Bernard & Corbett, Greville G. 1993. The Slavonic languages. London: Routledge.
(extensive descriptions of all official Slavic languages)
- Kempgen, Sebastian et al. (Hg.). 2009/2014. Die slavischen Sprachen: Ein internationales Handbuch zu ihrer Struktur, ihrer Geschichte und ihrer Erforschung / The Slavic langages: An international handbook of their structure, their history and their investigation. (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 32.1/32.2). 2 Bde. Berlin, New York: de Gruyter.
(comprehensive volume covering a great range of topics in Slavic linguistics in cross-linguistic comparison)
- Panzer, Baldur. 1999. Die slavischen Sprachen in Gegenwart und Geschichte: Sprachstrukturen und Verwandtschaft. 3. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
(comparative and language-specific descriptions)
- Rehder, Peter (Hg.). 2003. Einführung in die slavischen Sprachen (mit einer Einführung in die Balkanphilologie). 4. Aufl. Darmstadt: WBG.
(descriptions of the Slavic standard languages)
- Sussex, Roland & Cubberley, Paul V. 2006. The Slavic languages. Cambridge: CUP.
(comprehensive comparative treatment of the different levels of language)