
#Representations and Interpretations in Celtic Studies
red. Tomasz Czerniak, Maciej Czerniakowski, Krzysztof Jaskuła
ISBN: 978-83-8061-115-3
Stron: 256
Format: B5
Rok wydania: 2015
CONTENTS
List of Contributors
Preface
Sabine Asmus
Culture-defining trends and traditions in Irish and Welsh literatures
Martin J. Ball
How many rhotic phonemes does Modern Welsh have?
Aleksander Bednarski
Mabinogi, Brunelleschi and Lacan: metatextuality in The Meat Tree by Gwyneth Lewis
Maria Bloch-Trojnar
Inherent inflection as input to derivation in Irish
Andrew Breeze
The Crown of London and Mabinogi Tale of Branwen
Wioletta Chabko
Postmodern trends in contemporary Scottish literature on the basis of Morvern Callar by Alan Warner
Tomasz Czerniak
Welsh vowels - element distribution and interaction
Malwina Degórska
Threatening the familial status quo: queer heterosexuality and the family cell in Cúigear Chonamara/The Connemara Five
Natalia Dudek
Schwa epenthesis in Irish and Luxembourgish
Krzysztof Jaskuła
A partial deactivation of prehistoric sandhi effects in Middle Irish
Mélanie Jouitteau
Free-choice and reduplication - a study in Breton dependent indefinites
Wojciech Nowicki
'A noble appearance': Edinburgh in Tobias Smollett's Humphry Clinker
Mark Ó'Fionnáin
Na Ceithre Mháistrí: Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy and Pushkin and the translation of Russian into Irish