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Introduzione alla lingua paleoslava

  • Nicoletta Marcialis,

In the mid-9th century, the inhabitants of a recently Christianised Slavia started writing and thus entered history thanks to the work of two Byzantine missionaries, the Thessalonian brothers Constantine-Cyril and Methodius, who, inventing a new alphabet, dared to translate sacred and liturgical texts useful for the young flock in a barbarian vernacular promoted to a cultured and sacred language. The introduction to the Paleoslavic language traces the lines of this story, which profoundly influenced Slavic culture, marking its mentality and determining the evolution of modern national languages, and in particular Russian. The text is about the origin, the transformations and the function of the Paleoslavic language within medieval Slavia and provides an accurate phonetic, morphological and syntactic description, accompanied by numerous examples and morphological tables.

  • Keywords:
  • Linguistica,
  • Slavistica,
  • Lingua paleoslava,
  • Storia,
  • Secolo IX,
  • Slavia,
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Nicoletta Marcialis

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-5196-485X

NICOLETTA MARCIALIS teaches Slavic Philology at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata". She has dealt with the theory of literature (M.M. Bakhtin and his circle), with ancient and eighteenth-century Russian culture (heresies, the debate on Protestantism, the birth of theatre, the dialogues of the dead, the image of America), history of the Russian language (the problem of “diglossia”, the stages of codification, dictionaries). She has translated and edited the works of Bulgarian and Russian authors (among others, E. Stanev, D. Fonvizin, N. Gogol).
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Book Title

Introduzione alla lingua paleoslava

Authors

Nicoletta Marcialis

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

298

Publication Year

2005

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© 2005 Author(s)

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CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 IT

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Publisher Name

Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6453-114-4

ISBN Print

9788884536617

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978-88-6453-114-4

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978-88-5518-756-5

Series Title

Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici

Series ISSN

2612-7687

Series E-ISSN

2612-7679

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