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141097 VO Introduction to Akkadian II (2021S)
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REMOTE
Voraussetzungen: STEOP OR-1 mit dem Wahlmodul OR-2a/AO-1
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
Details
Language: German
Examination dates
- Tuesday 29.06.2021 11:30 - 13:00 Digital
- Tuesday 20.07.2021 11:30 - 13:00 Digital
- Tuesday 28.09.2021 11:30 - 13:00 Digital
- Tuesday 19.10.2021 11:30 - 13:00 Digital
Lecturers
Classes
This course will take place in an exclusively digital format
Tuesday 11:30-13:00
Start date: 09.03.2021
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
**This course is taught exclusively in a digital formatSecond part of a survey of the basic grammar of Akkadian; first readings of texts in original**It is strongly recommended that students also enroll in 141117 UE Exercises for Introduction to Akkadian II (2021S)
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam.
The exam has 3 sections: #1 is "multiple choice," you will be asked about for specific verbal form and you must select the correct answer. #2 contains short phrases in Akkadian, and you must translate them and analyze the verbal forms. #3 is the cuneiform question, so you should (as usual) transcribe, normalize, and then analyze the forms. This last question will be based on the texts that we read together (so the Gīra prayer and Hammu-rāpi's building inscription), but it may be that some small things have been changed! #4 is a bonus question- there are many lines from Hammu-rāpi's building inscription that we didn't have time to read together, and so these are good candidates for bonus questions!
The exam has 3 sections: #1 is "multiple choice," you will be asked about for specific verbal form and you must select the correct answer. #2 contains short phrases in Akkadian, and you must translate them and analyze the verbal forms. #3 is the cuneiform question, so you should (as usual) transcribe, normalize, and then analyze the forms. This last question will be based on the texts that we read together (so the Gīra prayer and Hammu-rāpi's building inscription), but it may be that some small things have been changed! #4 is a bonus question- there are many lines from Hammu-rāpi's building inscription that we didn't have time to read together, and so these are good candidates for bonus questions!
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The exam will take place online, via the Moodle platform (as an open-book exam).Grading key:
19 - 20 = Very good
16 - 18 = Good
13 - 15 = Satisfactory
10 - 12 = Pass
0 - 9 = FailFinal exam points:
Part 1: 6 points
Part 2: 5 points
Part 3: 9 points
Part 4 (bonus): 5 points
19 - 20 = Very good
16 - 18 = Good
13 - 15 = Satisfactory
10 - 12 = Pass
0 - 9 = FailFinal exam points:
Part 1: 6 points
Part 2: 5 points
Part 3: 9 points
Part 4 (bonus): 5 points
Examination topics
The material presented in class, course grammar (Skriptum) from page 29 onwards, the texts that we will read together
Reading list
Course grammar ("Skriptum," i.e. "Minimalgrammatik by Jursa/Weszeli ), other information presented in class (will be made available on Moodle)
Association in the course directory
AO-2, EC645: AOP-2
Last modified: Fr 12.05.2023 00:17