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Pädagogik
(1994)
This volume, translated into French from the Russian [Jazyk drevnejsej irlandskoj poezii] by Yves Le Berre and edited by Hildegard L. C. Tristram is the only analysis and discussion to date of the language, style and metrics of the earliest Old Irish poetry. This poetry is oral-derived and reflects the poetic practices of the pre-christian and therefore preliterate period of Irish culture. Much of it is related by Kalyguine to the magical understanding of shaman- like poetic practices.
The handbook is intended to present a well balanced general view of the current state of Slavic linguistics and the Slavic languages with regard to their synchronic and diachronic description. In contrast to previous undertakings of a similar nature, this handbook is not intended to be a grammar with chapters on individual languages. Its length, the extensive scope of its subject matter, the systematic approach and the method of description which reflect the current state of Slavic Linguistics set this handbook apart from others.
Expansives Lernen
(2008)