Deutsch-russischer Sprachkontakt in Vertragsurkunden Nordwestrusslands

The contacts of the Old Russian language and Middle Low German as official written languages are reflected in contract documents which fix relations between the North-West of Ancient Russia (Novgorod, Pskov, Smolensk, Polotsk, Vitebsk), and the Livonian Order and Hansa. In this article historical li...

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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:c1d93b15-d19b-4a36-b3bf-04deda4bbcc6 2024-03-17T08:59:23+00:00 Deutsch-russischer Sprachkontakt in Vertragsurkunden Nordwestrusslands German-Russian linguistic contacts in contract documents of North-West Russia Koškins, Igors 229-235 print https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:c1d93b15-d19b-4a36-b3bf-04deda4bbcc6 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:c1d93b15-d19b-4a36-b3bf-04deda4bbcc6 policy:private historická lingvistika stará ruština němčina listiny jazykový kontakt historical linguistics old Russian language German language documents languages in contact 11 81 model:article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T23:15:44Z The contacts of the Old Russian language and Middle Low German as official written languages are reflected in contract documents which fix relations between the North-West of Ancient Russia (Novgorod, Pskov, Smolensk, Polotsk, Vitebsk), and the Livonian Order and Hansa. In this article historical linguistic contacts between the two languages are discussed, as exemplified by a Germanic loan meaning in Old Russian opoyδue [orud'ĭje] (‘judicial dispute’, ‘action of proceeding’, ‘legal matter’) and by the traditional legal formula δоконьчamu opoyδue [dokon’ьč’at’i orud'ĭje] (‘to consider case in a judicial order, to take out the adjudication’) related to it. In the parallel passages of the German-Russian contract documents the Middle Low German correspondence seems to be the word sake and the formula sake endigen. In the article the relations between the Old Russian word opoyδue and other legal terms – Old Russian mджа [ t'a'ža ] ‘action of proceeding, court, quarrel, dispute’, Middle Low German twist ‘tiff’- are considered. In the article the facts are analyzed proving that the word meaning opoyδue ‘judicial dispute, action of proceeding, legal matter’ is borrowed, despite the fact that the word opoyδue is not a loan. Igors Koškins. Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy Article in Journal/Newspaper North-West Russia Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV
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topic historická lingvistika
stará ruština
němčina
listiny
jazykový kontakt
historical linguistics
old Russian language
German language
documents
languages in contact
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81
spellingShingle historická lingvistika
stará ruština
němčina
listiny
jazykový kontakt
historical linguistics
old Russian language
German language
documents
languages in contact
11
81
Koškins, Igors
Deutsch-russischer Sprachkontakt in Vertragsurkunden Nordwestrusslands
topic_facet historická lingvistika
stará ruština
němčina
listiny
jazykový kontakt
historical linguistics
old Russian language
German language
documents
languages in contact
11
81
description The contacts of the Old Russian language and Middle Low German as official written languages are reflected in contract documents which fix relations between the North-West of Ancient Russia (Novgorod, Pskov, Smolensk, Polotsk, Vitebsk), and the Livonian Order and Hansa. In this article historical linguistic contacts between the two languages are discussed, as exemplified by a Germanic loan meaning in Old Russian opoyδue [orud'ĭje] (‘judicial dispute’, ‘action of proceeding’, ‘legal matter’) and by the traditional legal formula δоконьчamu opoyδue [dokon’ьč’at’i orud'ĭje] (‘to consider case in a judicial order, to take out the adjudication’) related to it. In the parallel passages of the German-Russian contract documents the Middle Low German correspondence seems to be the word sake and the formula sake endigen. In the article the relations between the Old Russian word opoyδue and other legal terms – Old Russian mджа [ t'a'ža ] ‘action of proceeding, court, quarrel, dispute’, Middle Low German twist ‘tiff’- are considered. In the article the facts are analyzed proving that the word meaning opoyδue ‘judicial dispute, action of proceeding, legal matter’ is borrowed, despite the fact that the word opoyδue is not a loan. Igors Koškins. Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
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