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Rozanov, Vasilij Vasilʹevič 1856-1919 Legenda o velikom inkvizitore F. M. Dostoevskogo <dt.>
Dostoevskij, Fedor M., Legende vom Großinquisitor <keywords>
Dieser Band bietet erstmals den vollständigen deutschen Text der Monographie des russischen Schriftstellers, Philosophen und Journalisten Wassili Rosanow über die Parabel "Der Großinquisitor", das Kernstück von Dostojewskis Roman "Die Brüder Karamasoff". Er hat vor einem Jahrhundert die Dostojewski-Forschung angestoßen und fordert sie bis auf den heutigen Tag heraus. Angeschlossen sind zwei mit dieser Schrift verbundene provokative Essays von Rosanow über Nikolaj Gogol. Sie standen am Anfang der Gogol-Philologie. Außerdem enthält der Band ein ausführliches Nachwort des Herausgebers, das in sechzig Einzelbetrachtungen historischen Einblick gewährt in die intensive und weitläufige Rezeption dieser Parabel in europäischer und angloamerikanischer Literatur, Philosophie, Religionswissenschaft, Staatsrechtslehre, Psychologie, Literatur- und Kommunikationswissenschaft. <dt.>
This volume contains four papers which will be presented in a 'thematic block' at the 14th International Congress of Slavists, Ohrid, Macedonia, 10th-16th September 2008. Trasjanka and Suržyk are forms of mixed Belarusian-Russian or Ukrainian-Russian speech that have evolved from long-term contact situations in Belarus and Ukraine. These forms of mixed speech have so far been widely ignored in the academic discussion. Both are highly stigmatized forms of linguistic behavior in their respective countries, although they are widespread among millions of speakers. The volume offers general and specific insights on this topic by scholars from Belarus, Germany, Ukraine, and the U.S.A. The articles are in English, Belarusian and Ukrainian with English or Russian summaries. <engl.>
Caucasian languages -- Syntax -- Congresses; Grammar, Comparative and general -- Adjuncts -- Congresses; Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax -- Congresses; Grammar, Comparative and general -- Verb phrase -- Congresses; Indo-European languages -- Syntax -- Congresses; Slavic languages -- Syntax -- Congresses; Turkic languages -- Syntax -- Congresses; Aufsatzsammlung; KonferenzschriftPrädikationPrädikatSyntaxSatzgliedAussagenlogikApophantik
This volume offers descriptive and theoretical studies on depictive secondary predicates in a wide variety of languages. While the focus is on the Middle and Eastern European area, including Slavonic, Baltic, Finno-Ugric, Turkic and Caucasian languages, and on languages of the Balkan Area, the scope of the collection is widened to studies of secondary predication in German and English, in the languages of Morocco and in Classical Aztec. The chapters deal with typological issues of secondary predicates and their debatable universality, with problems of distinguishing secondary predicates from other syntactic categories, with their syntactic status and their distinctive morphological marking. The published papers evolved from papers read at an international symposium on 'Descriptive an theoretical problems of secondary predicates, with emphasis on Middle and Eastern European languages', held at the University of Oldenburg, December 7-10, 2005. <engl.>