"Connected with the Slavs" - this leitmotif unites contributions by Slavists and representatives of neighbouring disciplines. Together they show the wealth and impressive range of Slavic research: from language history to current developments in the Slavic languages to literary and cultura...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-546772022-05-25T08:13:37Z Verbunden mit den Slaven Chelbaeva, Tatjana Lehmann-Carli, Gabriela Swetlana Mengel;SCIgen;Grammar;Russian language;Slavic linguistics bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics "Connected with the Slavs" - this leitmotif unites contributions by Slavists and representatives of neighbouring disciplines. Together they show the wealth and impressive range of Slavic research: from language history to current developments in the Slavic languages to literary and cultural history. Among other things, they address the written and standard Slavic languages and their various standardisation processes, the significance of (biblical) translations and grammars, language in the diaspora, intercultural communication and the university certification of language skills, as well as the multifaceted Slavic literature and the cultural bond between the peoples. This volume is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Swetlana Mengel. 2022-05-25T07:50:33Z 2022-05-25T07:50:33Z 2022 book 9783732908615 9783732990696 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/54677 ger rus Frank & Timme 10.26530/20.500.12657/54677 10.26530/20.500.12657/54677 68154ca9-944b-46a4-823f-3fb31adbbb48 eb759a62-ef2d-4e4a-bc27-39dcbe52dc48 9783732908615 9783732990696 Berlin open access
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description "Connected with the Slavs" - this leitmotif unites contributions by Slavists and representatives of neighbouring disciplines. Together they show the wealth and impressive range of Slavic research: from language history to current developments in the Slavic languages to literary and cultural history. Among other things, they address the written and standard Slavic languages and their various standardisation processes, the significance of (biblical) translations and grammars, language in the diaspora, intercultural communication and the university certification of language skills, as well as the multifaceted Slavic literature and the cultural bond between the peoples. This volume is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Swetlana Mengel.
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