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Ph.D. EXAMINATION for students specializing in GERMANIC LINGUISTICS

The Departmental Preliminary Examination consists of three parts; the first two parts will have three sections each. Topics of sections in parts 1 and 2 will be determined on the basis of the student's preparation and course work.

1. Specialized Field in Germanic Linguistics (3 hours), An essay written in answer to one of the three questions in the specialized field of the student.

2. Synchronic Germanic Linguistics (3 hours). Three sections based on courses taken such a Structure of Modern German, Phonetics, Modern German Dialects and the like.

3. Diachronic Germanic Linguistics (3 hours). Three sections based on courses taken such as History of the German Language, Middle High German, Gothic, Old Norse and the like.


The Oral Comprehensive Examination

With due consideration given to the student's specialization, the two-hour examination will have the following parts:

-Dissertation proposal (30 minutes; no more than 10 minutes will be allotted to the candidate to present the dissertation proposal);
- Field of specialization (30 minutes);
- Germanic linguistics, applied linguistics and philology (one hour).

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