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FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT UCLA |
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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 Back |