Publisher's Synopsis
"Oberländische Chrestomathie: Texte, Anmerkungen, Glossar" is a collection of texts designed for the study of the Romansh language. Compiled by Jacob Ulrich, this anthology provides a selection of readings accompanied by annotations and a glossary, offering valuable insights into the linguistic nuances of Romansh. Originally published in 1883, this work serves as a resource for students and scholars interested in exploring the historical development and structure of the Romansh language through authentic textual examples. It preserves a snapshot of Romansh as it was used in the late 19th century.
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