Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures

WELCOME TO THE SLAVIC WORLD

GRADUATE STUDENTS' HOMEPAGE

Russian in the Summer'98! It's gonna be HOT!

Links to the Web sites of SUNY at Stony Brook, Language Learning Research Center, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and it's Personnel.

Information about the Undergraduate (B.A.) and Graduate (M.A.; D.A.) Programs in Russain and German Languages and Literatures.

German Studies useful resources prepared by Dr. Barbara Elling, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor.

Graduate Students (recent and just graduated). Yes, we are working hard!!!



Wish You Were There (I came to United States from a magnificent and not a typical Ukrainian city located on the coast of Black Sea ...)






Our goal is to design a homepage that helps everybody who is interested in anything related the world of Slavs, with an emphasis on the Russia and Ukraine. Click on one of the listed flags and you enter to the Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, etc. Pages. First, we started with the Russian Homepage. So, visit us more often and check on our new tunnels to the Slavic world .

East

West

South

Russian

Polish

Bulgarian

Ukrainian

Czech

Croatian

Belorussian

Slovak

Slovene

 

Serbian

Old Church Slavonic

Homepage was started in 1997 as a part of the project for the class DLL 570/571 (Technology and Foreign Language Acquisition). It contains a wide range of material that primarily designed for students and instructors of Russian Language, Liretarure and Culture. This project will be presented as a part of my (Vladimir Konovaliouk) dissertational research.
As any research, our Russian Homepage is intended to persistent improvement and updating. We would like to mention again that our first Russian Homepage is devoted to help Students and Instructors to learn and/or to teach Russian language, literature, and culture at any level and in any institution. Use our Project as one of your multimedia tools in Learning and Teaching Russia related material!



We appreciate your commentaries and helpful suggestions.Please,
e-mail V.Konovaliouk.

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Designed and last modified on January 8, 1998 by Vladimir Konovaliouk, SUNY@Stony Brook.

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