FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT UCLA

ANCIENT LANGUAGES TAUGHT AT UCLA

Classics Department:
   Classical Latin
   Medieval Latin
   Ancient Greek
   Mycenaean Greek

Graduate Seminar Latin (242) incorporates
   material from:
   Oscan, Umbrian, South Picene and other
   ancient Italic dialects (Volscian, Paelignian, etc.)

   Venetic
   Messapic
   Etruscan

Ancient Indo-European languages of Anatolia*:
   Hittite, Palaic, Luwian (both cuneiform and
   hieroglyphic), Lycian and Lydian.

*Taught in alternating years by Indo-European Studies and Classics

East Asian Languages and Cultures Department:
   Classical Sanskrit
   Vedic Sanskrit
   Pali
   Prakrits

English Department:
   Old English
   Old Irish
   Medieval Welsh

Germanic Languages Department:
   Gothic
   Old High German
   Old Saxon
   Old Norse

Indo-European Studies:
Tocharian A and B (separate, but closely related, languages). Ancient Indo-European languages of Anatolia*:
   Hittite
   Palaic
   Luwian (both cuneiform and hieroglyphic)
   Lycian
   Lydian

*Taught in alternating years by Indo-European Studies and Classics

Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Department:
   Akkadian
   Egyptian
   Coptic
   Sumerian
   Aramaic
   Chagatay (Classical Uzbek)
   Ottoman
   Middle Turkic: Karakhanid, Khorazmian,
      Mamluk-Kipchak, and Old Anatolian
   Ugaritic
   Phoenician
   Classical Armenian

Slavic Department:
   Old Church Slavonic
   Graduate Seminar Introduction to Baltic
   Linguistics (251) incorporates material from:
      Common Slavic
      Eastern Baltic Lithuanian
      Eastern Baltic Latvian
      Gothic
      Western Baltic Prussian

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