Small Dictionaries and Curiosity tells a story which has not been told
before, that of the first European wordlists of minority and
unofficial languages and dialects, from the end of the Middle Ages to
the early nineteenth century. These wordlists were collected by people
who were curious about the unrecorded or little-known languages they
heard around them. Between them, they document more than 40 language
varieties, from a Basque-Icelandic pidgin of the North Atlantic to the
Kalmyk language of the lower Volga. The book gives an account of about
90 of these dictionaries and wordlists, some of them single-page
jottings and some of them full-sized printed books, paying attention
to their content and their physical form alike. It explores the kinds
of curiosity and imagination by which their makers were moved: the
lover of all languages hearing new voices in an inn; the speaker of a
dying language recording his linguistic memories; the patriot
deploying his lexicographical findings in the service of an emerging
nation. It offers an encounter with the diverse voices of the entirety
of post-medieval Europe, turning away from the people of the courts
and universities whose language was documented in big dictionaries to
listen to people who did not speak the languages of power: the people
of remote places and dying communities; the illiterate poor, settled
or homeless; migrants from the edges of Europe and beyond.
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Lexicography and Fieldwork in Post-Medieval Europe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191087936
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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