Course Description
Classical Tibetan I covers the core principles of grammar using textbook materials and textual passages from classical Tibetan Buddhist literature. Grammar comprehension is central to this course, but students will also be introduced to the basic vocabulary of classical Tibetan philosophy and practice. This course can serve as a springboard for students to begin delving into Tibetan texts on their own, and as a foundation for continuing with more advanced language instruction.
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Course Materials
Live Q&A Sessions
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Welcome
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Welcome from the Moderator
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For-Credit Syllabus
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Study Plan: Interactive Format
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Honor Code
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Course Textbook
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Link: Overview of the Wylie Transliteration System.
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Resources
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Tibetan to English Translation Tool
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Verb Chart
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The four types of Tibetan sentences
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The Anki flashcard program
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Classical Tibetan I – Anki Flashcards
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Discussion Forum
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Week 1
Lecture 1.1: Monday: Nouns, Adjectives, and Compound Words
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Lesson 1 Vocab flashcards
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