Search for dissertations about: "Ryska språket"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words Ryska språket.

  1. 1. Beyond the noise of time : readings of Marina Tsvetaeva’s memories of childhood

    Author : Karin Grelz; Peter Alberg Jensen; Lars Kleberg; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Russian literature; Tsvetaeva; childhood; Pasternak; Rilke; aesthetics; symbolism; memories; Russian language; Ryska språket;

    Abstract : Although quite a few researchers have pointed to the significance of the childhood theme in Tsvetaeva’s work, no systematic analysis of her work has been done from this perspective. Nor have her childhood reminiscences been treated as a thematically consistent whole, but have rather been read as instances of the poet’s prose in general. READ MORE

  2. 2. Rendering the Sublime : A Reading of Marina Tsvetaeva's Fairy-Tale Poem The Swain

    Author : Tora Lane; Anna Ljunggren; Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback; Aleksander Dolinin; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Russian Literature; Modernism; Marina Tsvetaeva; Poetry; Molodets; Folkloric; Fairy Tale; Performance; Sublime; Presentation; Russian language; Ryska språket; slaviska språk; Slavic Languages;

    Abstract : The present study is a reading of the folkloric fairy-tale poem The Swain (Mólodets) (1924) by the Russian Modernist poet Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941).The poem represents a high point in Tsvetaeva’s experiments with Russian folk art, and it is thoroughly folkloric in its theme, forms of writing and poetic language. READ MORE

  3. 3. Nominal Morphology in Russian Correspondence 1700-1715 : Part One - Part Two

    Author : Isabelle Midy; Barbro Nilsson; Viktor Zhivov; Per Ambrosiani; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; History of the Russian language; morphology; nominal morphology; historical morphology; nomina; substantives; adjectives; pronouns; numerals; paradigm; paradigm shift; morphological change; Russian language; Ryska språket; slaviska språk; Slavic Languages;

    Abstract : The materials examined here consist of 121 Russian letters dating from 1700-1715. The present study aims to  define a stage in linguistic evolution and analyze the morphological heterogeneity in the textual corpus. The letters are divided into three categories: private, semiofficial, and official. READ MORE