Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics, Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday
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ISBN: 978-83-7638-861-8
Description: hardback, 951 pp. (23,5x17cm)
Condition: new
Weight: 1615g.
Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics, Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday, ed. by M. Nemeth, B. Podolak, M. Urban, Krakow 2017
Many of those who will read these pages are fully aware of Marek Stachowski’s scholarly achievements up to the present. How ver professorsatile and appreciated an author he has been is illustrated quite perfectly by the table of contents of the present tome. Indeed, Professor Stachowski is commonly regarded as a Turkologist whose varied academic career has been marked by a consistent approach to linguistic analysis: utilising historical-linguistic and philological methods while at the same time paying special attention to the historical background, cultural context, chronology, and the geography of linguistic contacts. Certainly, Marek Stachowski has helped broaden our knowledge of the history of Turkic languages and improve the methodology bequeathed to us by earlier generations. Additionally, however, thanks to his broad interdisciplinary approach – combining the experience and knowledge of a Turkologist with, primarily, the expertise of Uralists, Slavicists, Arabists, Iranists, Mongolists, and specialists in Yeniseic, Carpathian and Balkan studies – Marek Stachowski has been able to address issues lying beyond his main field of expertise. In fact, during his career he has highlighted just how relevant Turkology is to these research areas and, just as importantly, how much Turkology has been enriched by them.
Description: hardback, 951 pp. (23,5x17cm)
Condition: new
Weight: 1615g.
Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics, Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday, ed. by M. Nemeth, B. Podolak, M. Urban, Krakow 2017
Many of those who will read these pages are fully aware of Marek Stachowski’s scholarly achievements up to the present. How ver professorsatile and appreciated an author he has been is illustrated quite perfectly by the table of contents of the present tome. Indeed, Professor Stachowski is commonly regarded as a Turkologist whose varied academic career has been marked by a consistent approach to linguistic analysis: utilising historical-linguistic and philological methods while at the same time paying special attention to the historical background, cultural context, chronology, and the geography of linguistic contacts. Certainly, Marek Stachowski has helped broaden our knowledge of the history of Turkic languages and improve the methodology bequeathed to us by earlier generations. Additionally, however, thanks to his broad interdisciplinary approach – combining the experience and knowledge of a Turkologist with, primarily, the expertise of Uralists, Slavicists, Arabists, Iranists, Mongolists, and specialists in Yeniseic, Carpathian and Balkan studies – Marek Stachowski has been able to address issues lying beyond his main field of expertise. In fact, during his career he has highlighted just how relevant Turkology is to these research areas and, just as importantly, how much Turkology has been enriched by them.