01384nam 2200409 450 00000401720070503173600.03-515-02786-6--------d1979----km-y0itay0103----baengDECollaboration with the Persiansby Daniel Gillis1 0007663WiesbadenFranz Steiner197987 p.25 cm.Historiazeitschrift fur alte geschichteEinzelschriften0341-005634Guerre persiane. 498-449 a.C.938.03Gillis,Daniel182136ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000004017Collaboration with the Persians72297UNIBASMONLETMONOGRLETTEREGIORDANO1019991214BAS01115120000920BAS01183120001010BAS01163420050601BAS011753batch0120050718BAS01104820050718BAS01110720050718BAS01113720050718BAS011151BATCH0020070503BAS011736BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoGENCollezione generaleFM/95768FM/9576895768L95768200002023402Prestabile Generalevol.3403971nam 2201141z- 450 991063999370332120231214133157.03-0365-6140-4(CKB)5470000001633416(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95840(EXLCZ)99547000000163341620202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Classification of Arabic Dialects: Traditional Approaches, New Proposals, and Methodological ProblemsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (296 p.)3-0365-6139-0 The question of how to classify the different varieties of spoken Arabic is a long-standing problem in the fields of Arabic and Semitic linguistics, and it has been addressed by several authors and from a number of different perspectives. This collection of articles represents a further contribution to the vast collective effort of attempting to more effectively assess, organize, and understand the varieties of spoken Arabic, applying a classification of Arabic dialects in the broadest possible sense. The authors who contribute to this volume tackle this issue by examining varieties spoken from the Maghreb to the Mashreq and employing various approaches and perspectives, e.g., diatopic and diachronic, syntactical, and typological.Classification of Arabic DialectsLanguagebicsscdialect classificationsubgroupingSudanic ArabicEgyptian Arabicdefinitenessindefinitenessspecificityreferentialitydeterminationarticle systemsphonological typologyfeature geometrycontrastivityArabic dialectsconsonant reflexesMahdia ArabicMaghribi ArabicTunisiaSahelurban dialectsBedouin dialectsvillageois dialectsArabic dialectologySociolinguisticsArabicBaggaracomparative dialectologyhistorical dialectologyhistorical linguisticsdialectologynomadismmethodologygeographydialect geographyArabic epigraphyTunisian ArabicLibyan Arabiccopulassyntactic isoglossescognate infinitiveLebanese ArabictypologySemitic languagespalatalizationnasalCairene Arabicsociophoneticsacoustic phoneticsMoroccan ArabicEssaouiraTafilaltsouthern Moroccodialect contacturbanruralgələtqəltuspoken ArabicclassificationBedouin ArabicJordanMasāʿīdspoken Arabic varietiesJordanian ArabicArabic linguisticsLanguageBettega Simoneedt1302050Morano RobertaedtBettega SimoneothMorano RobertaothBOOK9910639993703321The Classification of Arabic Dialects: Traditional Approaches, New Proposals, and Methodological Problems3026062UNINA02589nam 22004093a 450 991064597070332120250513223744.03-503-20513-6(CKB)4920000000817065(ScCtBLL)8f65302f-bf8b-4f67-8548-b225056b69bb(oapen)doab81755(EXLCZ)99492000000081706520220603i20212022 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier"Neider überall zwingen uns zu gerechter Verteidigung" Legitimisation and De-Legitimisation of World War I in German Dramatic Literature /Andreas DorrerVolume 142021[s.l.] :Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co,2021.1 online resource (292 p.)Transpositionen/Transpositions3-503-20512-8 This first monograph on WWI dramatic literature closes one of the last research desiderata of the German literature on the First World War. The author opens up a hitherto unknown corpus of texts and identifies the most important discourses represented in these WWI plays. Furthermore, he embeds the discourses in contemporary public debates and identifies them in more famous dramatic works of the Weimar Republic. This allows the analysis of the Heimkehrerdramen of Toller, Brecht, and Horváth to focus on the representation of contemporary narratives that have so far been overlooked and embeds these plays in the context in which they were created. Previously, this was only the case for Karl Kraus's Die letzten Tage der Menschheit, which is also interpreted by the author in a newly established intertextual relationship with early WWI dramas. The approach this book takes not only provides new insights into WWI dramatic literature from 1914 to the end of the Weimar Republic, but also new points of departure for research in a number of literary and cultural studies fields. Die Arbeit wurde von der Universität Jena und dem Weimarer Republik e.V. mit dem Friedrich-Ebert-Preis 2021 für die international beste Dissertation/Habilitation zur Weimarer Republik ausgezeichnet.Transpositionen/TranspositionsHistory / HolocaustbisacshHistoryHistory / HolocaustHistory.Dorrer Andreas1276298ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910645970703321"Neider überall zwingen uns zu gerechter Verteidigung"3007510UNINA