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Heinz Schuster

    8 februari 1927 – 10 februari 2021
    Beim Weihnachtsmann
    Zwergen-Sommer
    Historisch-etymologisches Wörterbuch der sorbischen Sprachen
    Eusebius und Isidor
    Paris
    Grammar of the upper Sorbian language
    • Upper Sorbian is the fourth largest of the West Slavic literary languages. Together with its various dialects, it is spoken today by an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 inhabitants of Upper Lusatia (Oberlausitz), a region of the eastern German state of Saxony (Bundesland [Freistaat] Sachsen). The literary language is actively used in journalism, broadcasting, publishing, and the performing arts. The city of Bautzen/Budyšin, with a population currently estimated at 46,000 (only 2% of whom are Sorbs), is the center of Upper Sorbian literary, scholarly, and broadcasting activity. Chapter 1 of the present volume provides an introduction to basic linguistic concepts from the viewpoint of Upper Sorbian. Chapter 2 provides an exhaustive description together with pictorial illustrations of both general and Upper Sorbian literary and dialectal phonology. Chapter 3 presents in both narrative and tabular form the complete morphology of the Upper Sorbian literary language together with notes on dialectal developments and current trends in colloquial usage. ISBN 389586059X. LINCOM Studies in Slavic Linguistics 03. 270pp. 2nd edition. 1999.

      Grammar of the upper Sorbian language
    • Paris

      • 448bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      4,2(1860)Tarief

      Well organized, encyclopedic, and packed with local knowledge, this book brings Paris to life. It is packed full of colourful illustrations and maps that capture the spirit of the city and its environs.

      Paris
    • Das Wörterbuch bietet eine umfassende Darstellung des sorbischen Wortschatzes, einschließlich schriftsprachlicher, dialektaler und historischer Aspekte sowie Lehnwörter. Es trägt wesentlich zur historischen und etymologischen Erforschung des slawischen Wortschatzes bei.

      Historisch-etymologisches Wörterbuch der sorbischen Sprachen
    • HaHaHa

      Ein tierisches Schmunzelbuch

      Lustige, illustrierte Tiergeschichten über Hasen und Eichkätzchen, Pinguine, Eulen, Krabben, tierische Weltenbummler, gefoppte Schneemänner, Reiher und Frösche, Papageien, Schmetterlinge und Löwen.

      HaHaHa