Indo-European Artifacts
Lectures: 0
Seminars: 0
Tutorials: 60
ECTS credit: 6
Lecturer(s): asist. dr. Klemenčič Simona, doc. dr. Repanšek Luka
This course deals with a series of Indo-European words shared by several language families, the cultural and civilizational content of which helps reveal the material and intangible history of Indo-European peoples. The reconstructed vocabulary referring to the physical aspects of Proto-Indo-European makes it possible to reconstruct the material and immaterial culture of the original Indo-Europeans. Students familiarize themselves with the Indo-European words and their Proto-Indo-European reconstructions from the following semantic fields: the human body: anatomy, functions and diseases; wedding and kinship relations; social and political relationships; law; warfare; religion, mythology; nature; house, dwelling; material culture; fabric, clothes; activities; plants and arable farming; animals; food, drinks; property, trading; mathematics: quantity, number, counting to one thousand; emotions and sensory organs, time, speech; colors; movement and spatial relations.
Part of the classes is intended for preparing a project involving all the students. The projects deal with various aspects of comparative linguistics, but focus especially on those Indo-European languages that are given less attention in other courses (e.g., Tocharian, Armenian, or Celtic languages) and contribute to understanding the world of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Special attention is dedicated to students’ computer literacy.
- J. P. Mallory in D. Q. Adams: The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World. Oxford University Press, 2006, str. 121 do 441. COBISS.SI-ID - 35018082
- S. Klemenčič: Spisovnik primerjalnega jezikoslovca - Navodila za izdelavo seminarskih, diplomskih in magistrskih del. Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete, 2012, 165 str. COBISS.SI-ID - 264055808