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Article: Mittelhochdeutsche Studiengrammatik: Eine Pilgerreise.(Book review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- January 1, 2006
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Mittelhochdeutsche Studiengrammatik: Eine Pilgerreise. By Michael Graf. Tubingen: Niemeyer. 2003. 304 pp. 22 [euro]. ISBN 3-484-64022-7.
This book has been written for German university students making their first contact with Middle High German, and it attempts with its intelligent and practical approach to provide linguistic competence which will enable such students to read and enjoy German vernacular literature of the High Middle Ages, based on a range of ten 'classical' texts to cover the 120 years or so of this phase of the language: Erec, Gregorius, Der arme Heinrich, Iwein, Moriz von Craun, Parzival, Tristan, Daniel vom Bluhenden Tal, Helmbrecht, and ...
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