17:27 May 14, 2000 |
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5 | Hundreds of US schools teach Ukrainian... |
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Hundreds of US schools teach Ukrainian... Explanation: There are a number of universities and colleges that offer degree programs in Ukrainian and other Slavic languages. Run a search on www.google.com or www.alltheweb.com using "slavic language department" and "ukrainian" as your search string. Piece of cake. I've included a link to the Slavic Language Department at the University of Texas at Austin. You'll find a large amount of others if you just do a little research. Hope this helped! Reference: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/slavicgrad/infopage/overvie... |
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