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The book discusses the problems behind the deterioration of the writing abilities of young people in the recent years. The author analyses young people's texts from a grammatical, semantic, stylistic and pragmatic points of view. She then suggests various strategies for improving their text writing skills.
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Russian philology --- Philology --- Philology. --- Russian philology.
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This 1833 volume, containing the last three issues of a short-lived classical journal - edited by two fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, and disseminating the new German comparative philology - illuminates the early development of specialised journals as well as the ties and tensions between classical scholarship and Anglicanism in the period.
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This 1832 volume, containing the first three issues of a short-lived classical journal - edited by two fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, and disseminating the new German comparative philology - illuminates the early development of specialised journals as well as the ties and tensions between classical scholarship and Anglicanism in the period.
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The Bohemian scholar Joseph Dobrowsky (1753-1829) played a key role in the Czech national revival of the 19th century. Born in Hungary, he went to a German school and also acquired the Czech language. At Prague, he studied philosophy and theology. In the 1780s, Dobrowsky pursued philological interests and helped to establish the Royal Czech Society of Sciences. His linguistic research encompasses work on literary terms, orthography and historically comparative aspects of the Slavic languages. Reissued here is the revised and expanded 1818 edition of a work first published in 1792. In black-letter German, it deals with the origins and development of the Czech language, locating it within the Slavic language family. Dobrowsky also provides a full list of the most important Bohemian theological and literary writings from the sixth to the sixteenth century.
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