02348nam 22005413a 450 99647575520331620220203221302.01-64469-830-710.1515/9781644698303(CKB)5670000000204777(ScCtBLL)e611308c-e2a9-42ff-ba1d-3b1879f2ef5c(MiAaPQ)EBC6944864(Au-PeEL)EBL6944864(DE-B1597)618818(DE-B1597)9781644698303(ScCtBLL)7e7f63cc-87c3-48e5-b1da-56d624a72976(EXLCZ)99567000000020477720220203i20202022 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRussian in the 1740sThomas Rosén[s.l.] :Academic Studies Press,2020.1 online resource (207 p.)Accounts of the development of the Russian language during the eighteenth century concentrate on the formation of a new literary language, and on the language of a few male authors. But what about the linguistic situation outside the elites? Why do general handbooks have so little to say about the language of ordinary people? Why is there such a focus on the language of imaginative literature when, for most of the century, there were so few original works? These are some of the questions raised in this investigation of Russian in the 1740s.Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / SociolinguisticsbisacshLanguage artsEighteenth-Century Studies.Historical Sociolinguistics.History of Education.History of Language Management.History of Russian language.Literacy in Historical Context.Post-Petrine Russia.The Enlightenment.Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / SociolinguisticsLanguage artsRosén Thomas, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1231864Rosén ThomasKnowledge Unlatchedfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK996475755203316Russian in the 1740s2860361UNISA