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39Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the history of the Armenian language and people, with reference to the history of the Armenian alphabet, too.
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15Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the literature and text genres of Classical Armenian.
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28Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the linguistic affiliation of the Armenian language and its place within the Indo-European family.
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33Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the segmental phonology of Classical Armenian, with special attention to the consonant system.
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18Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture focuses on the vowels and diphthongs of Classical Armenian.
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13Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the topics of syllable structure and stress in Classical Armenian.
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23Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the morphological devices of Classical Armenian. The topic of this lesson is word formation (derivation and compounding).
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6Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the nominal morphology of Classical Armenian.
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7Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the categories of verbal morphology in Classical Armenian.
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11Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture continues the topic of the morphology of the verb in Classical Armenian. Its focus is on stem formation and inflectional morphology.
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2Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture continues the topic of verbal morphology in Classical Armenian. It focuses on derivation and non-finite forms.
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9Kim, Ronald I. et al.Introduction to the morphosyntactic structures of Classical Armenian. The topics of this lecture are the basic syntactic features, definiteness, adpositional structures, and features of noun phrases.
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5Kim, Ronald I. et al.The topics of this lecture are grammatical relations and semantic roles, valency-changing strategies, partitivity and oblique subjects in Classical Armenian.
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3Kim, Ronald I. et al.The topics of this lecture are the usage of copulas and pronouns, negation, and the verbal categories of tense, aspect, and mood.
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5Kim, Ronald I. et al.The topics of this lecture encompass mood and modality, word order and information structure, as well as possession, conditional clauses and interrogative sentences in Classical Armenian.
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72Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture features the discussion of a pre-Christian text passage from Movsēs Xorenac'i's "Patmut'iwn Hayoc" ("History of Armenia").
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18Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture features a discussion of the episode of Grigoris' death as contained in the Bowzandaran Patmowt'iwnk'.
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12Kim, Ronald I. et al.This lecture features the discussion of a text sample from the Armenian Bible, dealing the birth of Jesus (Luke 2.1–3).
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