1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910782873503321

Titolo

Studies in Slavic and general linguistics . Volume 32 Evidence and counter-evidence: essays in honour of Frederik Kortlandt . Volume 1 Balto-Slavicand Indo-European linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen Wiedenhof; with the assistance of Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; New York, N.Y., : Rodopi, c2008

ISBN

94-012-0635-X

1-4356-9533-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (627 p.)

Collana

Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; ; 32

Altri autori (Persone)

KortlandtF. H. H <1946-> (Frederik Herman Henri)

LubotskyAlexander

SchaekenJ

WiedenhofJeroen

Disciplina

410

Soggetti

Linguistics

Slavic languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Alexander Lubotsky , Jos Schaeken , Jeroen Wiedenhof , Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga -- PREFACE / Alexander Lubotsky , Jos Schaeken , Jeroen Wiedenhof , Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga -- LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY FREDERIK KORTLANDT / Alexander Lubotsky , Jos Schaeken , Jeroen Wiedenhof , Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga -- О СОПОСТАВИТЕЛЬНОМ ИЗУЧЕНИИ ОГРАНИЧИТЕЛЬНЫХ ВРЕМЕННЫХ СОЮЗОВ СЛАВЯНСКИХ ЯЗЫКОВ / АДРИАН БАРЕНТСЕН -- PALATALIZED CONSONANTS IN PRE-GREEK / Robert S.P. Beekes -- TALYSCHI RİZ ‘SPUR’ UND VERWANDTE Ein Beitrag zur iranischen Wortforschung / UWE Bläsing -- CELTIC ‘SMITH’ AND HIS COLLEAGUES / Václav Blažek -- THE OSSETIC CASE SYSTEM REVISITED / Johnny Cheung -- ALB. RRUSH, ON RAGUSA UND GR. ῥώξ / Bardhyl Demiraj -- QUANTITY PATTERNS IN THE UPPER SORBIAN NOUN / Rick Derksen -- LUVIAN ­TAR AND HOMERIC Τ᾽ ἌΡ / George E. Dunkel -- ERERBTES UND ERSATZKONTINUANTEN BEI DER REKONSTRUKTION VON



INDOGERMANISCHEN KONSTRUKTIONSMUSTERN: IDG. *ǴŠEṶ- UND HETH. LĀḪU-ḪḪI ‘GIESSEN’ / José L. García Ramón -- INDO-EUROPEAN *SǴHÉDHLA / Eric P. Hamp -- IS CASE A LINGUIST OR A FREDERIK? / Andries Van Helden -- AUS DEM BEREICH DER GERMANISCH-OSTSEEFINNISCHEN LEHNWORTFORSCHUNG: ÜBERLEGUNGEN ZUR ETYMOLOGIE VON FINNISCH RYTÄKKÄ ‘KRACH’ / Tette Hofstra -- STRUKTURELLE BESONDERHEITEN DES URSLAVISCHEN / Georg Holzer -- REFLECTIONS ON RECIPROCITY IN RUSSIAN AND DUTCH / Wim Honselaar -- ‘TIBI LIBER EST’ ~ ‘HABES LIBRUM’ (BEMERKUNGEN ZUR HERKUNFT DER HABITIVEN KONSTRUKTIONEN IM URALISCHEN) / László Honti -- ON THE ČAKAVIAN DIALECT OF KOLJNOF NEAR SOPRON / Peter Houtzagers -- ON THE “EARLY BALTIC” LOANWORDS IN COMMON FINNIC / Petri Kallio -- THE QUANTITY OF THE VOWEL i IN STIPAN KONZUL’S KATEKIZAM (1564) / Janneke Kalsbeek -- Interrogative Sequences in the Rigveda / Jared S. Klein -- FRÜHE SLAVISCH-Finnische Kontakte / Jorma Koivulehto -- THE VEDIC TYPE PATÁYATI REVISITED: SEMANTIC OPPOSITIONS, PARADIGMATIC RELATIONSHIPS AND HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS / Leonid Kulikov -- LINGUISTIC LAWS AND UNIVERSALS: THE TWAIN... / Winfred P. Lehmann -- VEDIC ‘OX’ AND ‘SACRIFICIAL CAKE’ / Alexander Lubotsky -- THE ORIGIN OF THE OLD IRISH F-FUTURE / Ranko Matasović -- PROBLEMS IN HITTITE PRONOMINAL INFLECTION / H. Craig Melchert -- COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS AND PROSODIC LABELLING OF THREE RUSSIAN PITCH ACCENTS / Cecilia Odé -- AN INDO-EUROPEAN CUSTOM OF SACRIFICE IN GREECE AND ELSEWHERE / Norbert Oettinger -- RECONSTRUCTING THE OBSTRUENTS OF PROTO-GERMANIC / Harry Perridon -- TOCHARIAN FRIENDSHIP / Georges-Jean Pinault -- РОЖДЕНИЕ CЛОВАРЯ / адриана полс -- ARCHAISCHE WÖRTER IN DEN MALBERGISCHEN GLOSSEN DER ’LEX SALICA’ / Arend Quak -- NOCHMALS ZUR AKZENTUIERUNG DER KIEVER BLÄTTER / Jos Schaeken -- ZU DER FREMDBEZEICHNUNG ARMENIENS ALTPERS. ARMINA / Rüdiger Schmitt -- THE PROBLEM OF SPIRANTIZATION AND NASALIZATION IN BRITTONIC CELTIC / Patrick Sims-Williams -- THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF THE RESIANICA DICTIONARY / Han Steenwijk -- SANSKRIT TRÍDHĀ AND TREDHẤ / Michiel De Vaan -- NON SECUNDUM SCIENTIAM: READING WHAT IS NOT THERE / William R. Veder -- MÜNZE, MINT, AND MONEY AN ETYMOLOGY FOR LATIN MONETA With appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European month word / Theo Vennemann Gen. Nierfeld.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910946355903321

Titolo

The Virus of Mobilization. Dance and the Shaping of Modernity 1455–1795. Volume II – Bourgeois Gestures

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Kraków [Poland], : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2020

ISBN

9788323371779

8323371776

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 p. 491)

Soggetti

Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts

Fine Arts / Performing Arts

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

The Virus of Mobilization is an attempt to construct an original approach to the history of dance in early modern Europe. This is not a history of choreographic works, though these do, of course, have their place. Nor is it a history of techniques and styles, though these too are given due attention. The main aim is to analyze the powers that summon dance to life and to respond in part to the question of why people danced the way they did at various stages of modernity’s development. What values were expressed through dance, what models of humanity and society were enacted by its means? In search of a reply, the author analyzes texts from the Renaissance, Baroque, Classicism, and the Enlightenment: most of all these are dance treatises, but also philosophical, political, and scientific papers, and works of art. The book has been furnished with numerous illustrations, following the author’s intent to reveal the kinetic imagination at various stages in the shaping of modern culture.    Publication available under license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (BY-NC-ND 4.0)