Doctor's Degree in Slavic Languages and Linguistics at Princeton University |
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Princeton University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 7,261 students in Princeton, NJ.
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Princeton University Doctor's degree Slavic Languages and Linguistics
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Students do course work in the Structure of the Russian Language (two semesters), Common Slavic and Old Church Slavonic, Old Russian texts, the History of Russian, Comparative Slavic, and one or more of the other major Slavic Languages (Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian). In order to ensure a background in theoretical linguistics, students are urged to take courses in the Linguistics Program (e.g., generative syntax, morphology, phonology, linguistic universals semantics).
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