UID:
almahu_9949703573502882
Format:
1 online resource (200 pages)
ISBN:
9789004353206
Series Statement:
Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; v. 42
Content:
This study is devoted to a corpus of Old Russian letters, written on pieces of birchbark. These unique texts from Novgorod and surroundings give us an exceptional impression of everyday life in medieval Russian society. In this study, the birchbark letters are addressed from a pragmatic angle. Linguistic parameters are identified that shed light on the degree to which literacy had gained ground in communicative processes. It is demonstrated that the birchbark letters occupy an intermediate position between orality and literacy. On the one hand, oral habits of communication persisted, as reflected in how the birchbark letters are phrased; on the other hand, literate modes of expression emerged, as seen in the development of normative conventions and literate formulae.
Note:
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- The Field of Study: Berestology -- The Background: Communicatively Heterogeneous Letters -- Research Question -- Theory and Methodology: Pragmaphilology -- Case Study I: Imperative Subjects -- Case Study II: Speech Reporting -- Case Study III: Epistolary Past Tense -- Case Study IV: Assertive Declarations -- Conclusions -- Back Matter -- Index of Birchbark Letters -- References.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Old Russian Birchbark Letters: A Pragmatic Approach Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2018, ISBN 9789004362383
Language:
English