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Saturn's Secret
EN NW
ISBN: 9781495384073 bzw. 1495384071, in Englisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
Saturn s Secret is a fusion of the science fiction and horror genres. Told through the eyes of multiple characters, every chapter brings something new to the table. In the not so distant future, global climate change has unleashed a surprising chain of events, which has threatened human kind with extinction. Hidden within the rings of Saturn lies mankind s last hope: an element with the power to restore the Earth to the life giving planet it once was.A mission is dispatched to bring the element home to Earth, but just weeks into their mission an attempted hijacking of their ship begins a chain of events that eventually leads them down into a spiral of chaos. After locating the elemental deposit, their journey of exploration reveals something much greater and more horrific than they ever thought possible. Trials and tribulations will test the crew as they deal with their internal struggles while trying to stay alive in the hostile environment of space. Faced with an unexpected discovery of profound scientific value, their biggest obstacle will be getting home alive*This book contains brief scenes of sex and graphic violence which may not be suitable for young adult readers.
Saturn s Secret is a fusion of the science fiction and horror genres. Told through the eyes of multiple characters, every chapter brings something new to the table. In the not so distant future, global climate change has unleashed a surprising chain of events, which has threatened human kind with extinction. Hidden within the rings of Saturn lies mankind s last hope: an element with the power to restore the Earth to the life giving planet it once was.A mission is dispatched to bring the element home to Earth, but just weeks into their mission an attempted hijacking of their ship begins a chain of events that eventually leads them down into a spiral of chaos. After locating the elemental deposit, their journey of exploration reveals something much greater and more horrific than they ever thought possible. Trials and tribulations will test the crew as they deal with their internal struggles while trying to stay alive in the hostile environment of space. Faced with an unexpected discovery of profound scientific value, their biggest obstacle will be getting home alive*This book contains brief scenes of sex and graphic violence which may not be suitable for young adult readers.
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Vogul (Mansi) (2001)
DE PB NW FE
ISBN: 9783895862311 bzw. 3895862312, in Deutsch, LINCOM, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOM GmbH [54970432], München, Germany.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation. Languages of the World/Materials 158. 92pp. 2001.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation. Languages of the World/Materials 158. 92pp. 2001.
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Vogul (Languages of the World - Materials) (2001)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9783895862311 bzw. 3895862312, in Englisch, 80 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei. Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchwhv.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4105998.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchwhv.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4105998.
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Vogul (Languages of the World - Materials) (2001)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783895862311 bzw. 3895862312, in Englisch, 80 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei. Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4105998.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4105998.
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Vogul (Languages of the World - Materials) (2001)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9783895862311 bzw. 3895862312, in Englisch, 80 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei. Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchwhv.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4212852.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchwhv.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4212852.
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Vogul (Languages of the World - Materials) (2001)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783895862311 bzw. 3895862312, in Englisch, 80 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei. Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4212852.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
The Vogul language (endogenous name: Mansi) is spoken by approximately 3.000 speakers in northwestern Siberia. Together with Ostyak, it forms the Ob-Ugrian branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family and is generally considered to be closest relative of Hungarian. In the introductory section general information on the Vogul people and their sociolinguistic situation is given. The dialect described in the following sections on Vogul phonology, morphology, and syntax is the Northern one, spoken by the greatest majority of modern Voguls and forming the basis for the literary language. Vogul is in the most respects a typical agglutinative language and its grammar is relatively straightforward, i.e. unencumbered with major rules of inflection. In this study particular care is taken to place (Northern) Vogul in a general Finno-Ugrian and a complete Vogul context. This means that although the major emphasis lies on the synchronic description of (Northern) Vogul, the discussion is supplemented by obervations of a historical nature to show to which extent (Northern) Vogul has adhererd to general Finno-Ugrian patterns and to which extent it has diverged both from the related languages and other Vogul dialects. This study closes with a (Northern) Vogul folklore text with an interlinear transcription and translation, Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: LINCOM GmbH, Verkaufsrang: 4212852.
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