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Hungarian | Pashto | Persian| Polish | Romanian | Russian
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Balto-Finnic

BF 1, 2. Elementary Estonian
FL
Introduction to understanding, speaking, reading and writing Estonian. No preliminary knowledge of Estonian necessary. Two courses. Staff

BF 3, 4. Elementary Finnish
FL
Introduction to understanding, speaking, reading and writing Finnish. No preliminary knowledge of Finnish necessary. Two courses. Staff

BF 200. Balto-Finnic Linguistics
FL
Introduction to Balto-Finnic languages with emphasis on the established literary languages, Finnish and Estonian. Analysis of their phonological and morphological structures. Survey of related non-literary languages, such as Karelian and Vepsian. Taught in English. C-L: Linguistics. One course. Staff

 

For Graduates Only:

BF 301,302. Elementary Estonian.
Introduction to understanding, speaking, reading and writing Estonian. No preliminary knowledge of Estonian necessary. Two courses. Staff

BF 303,304. Elementary Finnish.
Introduction to understanding, speaking, reading and writing Finnish. No preliminary knowledge of Finnish necessary. Two courses. Staff

 

 
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Department of Slavic & Eurasian Studies
316 Languages Building
Box 90259
Duke University
Durham, NC
27708-0259

Email: russian@duke.edu
Phone: (919) 660-3140
Fax: (919) 660-3141

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