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Slavic philology --- Slavic philology. --- Balto-Slavic philology
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Slavic philology. --- Slavic philology --- Balto-Slavic philology
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Slavic philology --- -Balto-Slavic philology --- Congresses --- -Congresses --- -Congresses. --- Congresses.
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This volume contains Italian contributions to the XV Slavists’ International Congress (Minsk, 20-27 August 2013). In the wake of the best Italian Slavic tradition, the lecturers present a wide range of themes in different languages, ranging from the Cyril-Methodian question to the critical reflection on contemporary authors. Despite the diversity of disciplinary and methodological approaches - from paleography to textual analysis, from literary comparative studies to sociolinguistics - these contributions show that Italian Slavistic studies maintains their roots, critically developing previous studies and opening up new perspectives for research, while a new generation of scholars is born. As in the past, Italian studies on Slavistics are playing a significant role not only in Italy's cultural relations with the Slavic countries, but more generally on the perspective of a vast and complex process of integration of the various European cultures, which goes further beyond the borders of the European Union; a process in which the Slavic world, with its variety of languages and cultures, is one of the main actors.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Slavic philology. --- Balto-Slavic philology
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Baltic philology --- Congresses. --- Balto-Slavic philology --- Baltic philology - Congresses.
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Die großen Begründer der Slavischen Philologie waren Slaven aus der Habsburgischen Monarchie: ein Tscheche, zwei Solvenen und ein Kroate; hinzukommt, als vielleicht bedeutendster, ein Deutscher. Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auch Literaturforschung einbezogen. Dann brachten zwei neue Schulen eine Enthistorisierung der Wissenschaft: die Vorlesungen über „linguistiqúe générale“ von F. de Saussure vor 1918 und die sog. "formale Schule" in Russland nach 1912. Alles danach war eine Folge dieser Enthistorisierung.
Slavic philology --- Slavic philology. --- Balto-Slavic philology --- History.
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Slavic philology --- Scandinavian philology --- Scandinavian philology. --- Slavic philology. --- Balto-Slavic philology --- Germanic philology
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