Book Description
Three centuries of Cyrllic and Glagolitic alphabet tables from Western sources. The illustrations have been enhanced, cleaned up and digitally restored.
Author : Sebastian Kempgen
Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 10,49 MB
Release : 2015-11-17
Category : Cyrillic alphabet
ISBN : 3863093607
Three centuries of Cyrllic and Glagolitic alphabet tables from Western sources. The illustrations have been enhanced, cleaned up and digitally restored.
Author : Anna Polivanova
Publisher : Firenze University Press
Page : 838 pages
File Size : 27,69 MB
Release :
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN :
This book contains a synchronic grammar and grammatical dictionaries of Old Church Slavic. The framework is based on a substantially revised version of the classical descriptive methodology. The intent is to improve on the classical monographs by Vaillant, Diels, Lunt in the direction of utmost completeness, explicitness, and deliberate consistency between the grammatical structure, the corpus of texts (limited to the seven oldest OCS manuscripts), and the dictionaries. The grammar is intended as a set of rules that provide a complete characterization of any OCS wordform. Peculiarities in the language of each source are described as systematic departures from canonical OCS, a conventional constructed variety primarily described by the grammar. The book is addressed to linguists working in Slavic studies, as well as to specialists in the general theory of grammar, especially phonologists and morphologists.
Author : Julia Verkholantsev
Publisher : Northern Illinois University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 17,46 MB
Release : 2014-09-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 150175792X
The Slavic Letters of St. Jerome is the first book-length study of the medieval legend that Church Father and biblical translator St. Jerome was a Slav who invented the Slavic (Glagolitic) alphabet and Roman Slavonic rite. Julia Verkholantsev locates the roots of this belief among the Latin clergy in Dalmatia in the 13th century and describes in fascinating detail how Slavic leaders subsequently appropriated it to further their own political agendas. The Slavic language, written in Jerome's alphabet and endorsed by his authority, gained the unique privilege in the Western Church of being the only language other than Latin, Greek, and Hebrew acceptable for use in the liturgy. Such privilege, confirmed repeatedly by the popes, resulted in the creation of narratives about the distinguished historical mission of the Slavs and became a possible means for bridging the divide between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches in the Slavic-speaking lands. In the fourteenth century the legend spread from Dalmatia to Bohemia and Poland, where Glagolitic monasteries were established to honor the Apostle of the Slavs Jerome and the rite and letters he created. The myth of Jerome's apostolate among the Slavs gained many supporters among the learned and spread far and wide, reaching Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and England. Grounded in extensive archival research, Verkholantsev examines the sources and trajectory of the legend of Jerome's Slavic fellowship within a wider context of European historical and theological thought. This unique volume will appeal to medievalists, Slavicists, scholars of religion, those interested in saints' cults, and specialists of philology.
Author : Rebecca Treiman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 39,64 MB
Release : 2014-04-09
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0199907986
Writing allows people to convey information to others who are remote in time and space, vastly increasing the range over which people can cooperate and the amount they can learn. Mastering the writing system of one's language is crucial for success in a modern society. This book examines how children learn to write words. It provides a theoretical framework that integrates findings from a wide range of age groups--from children who are producing their first scribbles to experienced spellers who are writing complex words. To set the stage for these discussions, early chapters of the book consider the nature of writing systems and the nature of learning itself. The following chapters review various aspects of orthographic development, including the learning of symbol shapes and punctuation. Each chapter reviews research with learners of a variety of languages and writing systems, revealing underlying similarities. Discussions of how orthography is and should be taught are incorporated into each chapter, making the book of interest to educators as well as to psychologists, cognitive scientists, and linguists. This book is unique in the range of topics and languages that it covers and the degree to which it integrates linguistic insights about the nature of writing systems with discussions of how people learn to use these systems. It is written in a scholarly yet accessible manner, making it suited for a wide audience.
Author : Minglang Zhou
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 24,83 MB
Release : 2012-10-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 3110924595
Minglang Zhou's highly erudite and well-researched volume on the policies concerning writing reforms for China's minorities since 1949 provides an original and well-reasoned summary of a complex process. It documents how different script reforms meet dramatically different fates according to local preferences, history, cross-border ties, and the vitality of previously-used scripts. It convincingly shows that no single variable is decisive in the success of a script, and that language planners' fixation with technical details is doomed to failure, without careful coordination of extra-code factors. It also documents the little-known Sino-Soviet cooperation in the area of writing reforms. In a style accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students, Zhou's book is of interest to language planners, sinologists, applied linguists, writing theorists, and ethnologists.
Author : Tony Kriz
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 25,40 MB
Release : 2011-11-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1630875376
The culture in North America is shifting out from under the Christian church. This book demonstrates how this shift is calling for change in the church and the art of Jesus proclamation. On the one hand, the church is losing its place of influence within greater society, but on the other hand, this post-Christian citizenry are more open (less anxious) when faced with many Christian expressions. One particular hope for the church, as it discovers a new life within post-Christendom, will be found in historically grounded, liturgical worship. Welcome to the Table was written by a churchman who is also a citizen of post-Christian culture. It provides a thoughtful discussion of the place of liturgical worship within the culture shift, addressing it thematically and providing specific and practical suggestions for the administration of ancient forms.
Author : Natalia V. Parker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,90 MB
Release : 2020-06-24
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1000048683
Russian in Plain English enables complete beginners to acquire the skill of reading words written in Cyrillic independently, with no English transcription or imitated pronunciation, within a short period of time. This book introduces the Cyrillic alphabet gradually, feeding in the letters and their various pronunciation aspects one by one over its ten units, thus building a complete picture of the Russian sound and writing systems. It also highlights the interrelationship of the two systems and helps learners to see the logic behind the use of the Cyrillic alphabet. In addition, the book teaches learners to produce Russian word stress on a marked syllable, contributing to stress acquisition. Furthermore, the book explains the basic grammatical features of Russian words and the rules of how to put them into sentences, enabling learners to start saying things in Russian from Unit 1. It employs some findings of research in language processing, helping learners to start building their speaking and reading skills. This book is an essential guide for all beginners, including students and independent learners.
Author : Alan Timberlake
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 17,93 MB
Release : 2004-01-22
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780521772921
This book treats aspects of grammar of Russian, from writing, phonology and morphology to syntax and aspect.
Author : United States Geographic Board
Publisher :
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 35,35 MB
Release : 1932
Category : Names, Geographical
ISBN :
Author : United States Geographic Board
Publisher :
Page : 856 pages
File Size : 50,38 MB
Release : 1933
Category : Names, Geographical
ISBN :