Slavist, Linguist, Philanthropist

Slavist, Linguist, Philanthropist
Title Slavist, Linguist, Philanthropist PDF eBook
Author Jan Paul Hinrichs
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 342
Release 2006
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9042020237

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Nicolaas van Wijk (1880-1941) was the founder of Slavic studies in the Netherlands and one of the greatest Slavists in general. This book describes for the first time how a scholar of the Dutch language, whose etymological dictionary of the Dutch language is still considered the best of its kind, was appointed in 1913 to the newly created Chair in Slavic languages at Leiden University and built up a tremendous reputation for himself in Eastern Europe. Van Wijk's relations with his famous teacher, the linguist C.C. Uhlenbeck, are followed attentively, as is his postgraduate apprenticeship in Leipzig (1902-1903), where he followed August Leskien's lectures in Slavic studies. Attention is also paid to the various aspects of Van Wijk's enormous oeuvre covering the whole field of Slavic studies and of phonology, of which he was one of the pioneers. Van Wijk did not, however, follow the lines approved for the social conduct of a Leiden professor and was at one time suspected by the police of communist activities. His commitment to materially helping all he could from an Eastern Europe torn apart by the First World War and its aftermath was exceptional. His fascination with all things Russian is a background theme that played throughout his life and even at his death: son of a Dutch Reformed minister, the bachelor Van Wijk was buried in a grave surmounted by a Russian Orthodox cross beside his Russian foster son, who died young. This book is of interest to Slavists, linguists and cultural historians.

Lexicon Grammaticorum

Lexicon Grammaticorum
Title Lexicon Grammaticorum PDF eBook
Author Harro Stammerjohann
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1728
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3484971126

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Lexicon Grammaticorum is a biographical and bibliographical reference work on the history of all the world's traditions of linguistics. Each article consists of a short definition, details of the life, work and influence of the subject and a primary and secondary bibliography. The authors include some of the most renowned linguistic scholars alive today. For the second edition, twenty co-editors were commissioned to propose articles and authors for their areas of expertise. Thus this edition contains some 500 new articles by more than 400 authors from 25 countries in addition to the completely revised 1.500 articles from the first edition. Attention has been paid to making the articles more reader-friendly, in particular by resolving abbreviations in the textual sections. Key features: essential reference book for linguists worldwide 500 new articles over 400 contributors of 25 countries

Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts

Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Title Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 536
Release 2007
Genre Language and languages
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Russia and the Dutch Republic, 1566–1725

Russia and the Dutch Republic, 1566–1725
Title Russia and the Dutch Republic, 1566–1725 PDF eBook
Author Kees Boterbloem
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 267
Release 2021-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 179364859X

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Russia and the Dutch Republic, 1566–1725: A Forgotten Friendship outlines how the Netherlands had an outsized impact on the early development of Russia into a Great Power in the course of the seventeenth century. Although this influence is usually associated with Peter the Great’s reign, the author argues that much of it predates Peter’s accession to the tsarist throne. Kees Boterbloem explores the origins and development of the narrow ties the United Provinces (Dutch Republic) and the Russian Empire maintained in the early modern age, weighing their political, military, economic, and cultural significance for world history.

Choosing Slovakia

Choosing Slovakia
Title Choosing Slovakia PDF eBook
Author Alexander Maxwell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 288
Release 2009-09-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786729792

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At the turn of the nineteenth century, Hungary was the site of a national awakening. While Hungarian-speaking Hungarians sought to assimilate Hungary's ethnic minorities into a new idea of nationhood, the country's Slavs instead imagined a proud multi-ethnic and multi-lingual state whose citizens could freely use their native languages. The Slavs saw themselves as Hungarian citizens speaking Pan-Slav and Czech dialects - and yet were the origins of what would become in the twentieth century a new Slovak nation. How then did Slovak nationalism emerge from multi-ethnic Hungarian loyalism, Czechoslovakism and Pan-Slavism? Here Alexander Maxwell presents the story of how and why Slovakia came to be.

Nicolaas Van Wijk (1880-1941)

Nicolaas Van Wijk (1880-1941)
Title Nicolaas Van Wijk (1880-1941) PDF eBook
Author Jan Paul Hinrichs
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1980
Genre Linguistics
ISBN

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N. S. Trubetzkoy's Letters and Notes

N. S. Trubetzkoy's Letters and Notes
Title N. S. Trubetzkoy's Letters and Notes PDF eBook
Author Nikolaus S. Trubetzkoy
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 548
Release 2013-02-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110888017

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