Hugendubel.info - Die B2B Online-Buchhandlung 

Merkliste
Die Merkliste ist leer.
Bitte warten - die Druckansicht der Seite wird vorbereitet.
Der Druckdialog öffnet sich, sobald die Seite vollständig geladen wurde.
Sollte die Druckvorschau unvollständig sein, bitte schliessen und "Erneut drucken" wählen.

From the Russian Rivers to the North Atlantic -- Migration, Contact and Linguistic Areas

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Logos Berlinerschienen am15.12.2010
Euro-Atlantic and Euro-wide Eurolinguistics: The conquest of the North Atlantic (Fennell, Stewart, Broderick, Quinn); language policy in the EU (Simon, Lagerstedt, Ureland); phraseology Europe-wide (Kiso, Piirainen); documentation of regional languages and linguistic minorities (Agresti); language conflict and the spread of European isogosses (Voronkova); the great problem of European lexicography (Merolle).Eurolinguistics West: Scandinavian loanwords in Normandy (Birken-Silverman); Occitan as a basis for learning Romance languages (Agresti); trilingualism in Alsace and Lorraine (Bienkowski); language situation in Orkney Islands (Rendall); Celtic language planning (MacKinnon); regional and minority languages in the EU (McKendry and Müller).Eurolinguistics South: Spanish as a standardization model for the rise of Standard Italian (Antonio Castorina); standardization of Andaluz (Iezzi); Medieval Latin - New High German and Medieval Latin - Early Italian (Kämmerer); minority languages in Molise (Pugliese); the use of English in Rome (Sommella); Serbian migrations and Serbs in exile (Cvetkovi 'c); Bulgarian minorities in the diaspora (Kampf).Eurolinguistics Centre: Alpine Romance vernaculars between Germanic and Romance (Bauer); Schuchardt as a Eurolinguist (Haas); language shift from Low German to High German (Kremer); Croats in the diaspora in Burgenland, Austria (So vcanac).Eurolinguistics North: Polish immigration to Sweden (De Geer); the rise of documentation institutes of dialectology, place names and folklore in Uppsala (Brylla, Strandberg).Eurolinguistics East and Euro-Asiatic: Russian influence on Nikvh (Gruzdeva); Finno-Ugric influence on Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian) and Russian (Kusmenko, Weinstock); Paleo-Sibirian influence on Russian dialects (Voronkova and Guseva-Lozinski).mehr

Produkt

KlappentextEuro-Atlantic and Euro-wide Eurolinguistics: The conquest of the North Atlantic (Fennell, Stewart, Broderick, Quinn); language policy in the EU (Simon, Lagerstedt, Ureland); phraseology Europe-wide (Kiso, Piirainen); documentation of regional languages and linguistic minorities (Agresti); language conflict and the spread of European isogosses (Voronkova); the great problem of European lexicography (Merolle).Eurolinguistics West: Scandinavian loanwords in Normandy (Birken-Silverman); Occitan as a basis for learning Romance languages (Agresti); trilingualism in Alsace and Lorraine (Bienkowski); language situation in Orkney Islands (Rendall); Celtic language planning (MacKinnon); regional and minority languages in the EU (McKendry and Müller).Eurolinguistics South: Spanish as a standardization model for the rise of Standard Italian (Antonio Castorina); standardization of Andaluz (Iezzi); Medieval Latin - New High German and Medieval Latin - Early Italian (Kämmerer); minority languages in Molise (Pugliese); the use of English in Rome (Sommella); Serbian migrations and Serbs in exile (Cvetkovi 'c); Bulgarian minorities in the diaspora (Kampf).Eurolinguistics Centre: Alpine Romance vernaculars between Germanic and Romance (Bauer); Schuchardt as a Eurolinguist (Haas); language shift from Low German to High German (Kremer); Croats in the diaspora in Burgenland, Austria (So vcanac).Eurolinguistics North: Polish immigration to Sweden (De Geer); the rise of documentation institutes of dialectology, place names and folklore in Uppsala (Brylla, Strandberg).Eurolinguistics East and Euro-Asiatic: Russian influence on Nikvh (Gruzdeva); Finno-Ugric influence on Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian) and Russian (Kusmenko, Weinstock); Paleo-Sibirian influence on Russian dialects (Voronkova and Guseva-Lozinski).