Die Sprache des Florianer Psalters, Erster Theil, Lautlehre, written by Jan Leciejewski and published in 1881, is a detailed study of the phonology of the Florian Psalter. This first part, focusing on phonetics, delves into the linguistic features of the Psalter, offering insights into the historical development of the German language and its interaction with early Polish influences. The book meticulously examines the phonetic system of the text, providing a valuable resource for linguists and historians interested in understanding the evolution of language in the medieval period.
Leciejewski's work remains significant for its contribution to the field of historical linguistics, offering a comprehensive analysis of a key linguistic document. It provides a crucial foundation for further research into the interrelationship between German and Slavic languages during the Middle Ages.
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