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    Maiblumen

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    componirt von Valentin Lechner Junio

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    componirt von Valentin Lechner Junio

    Constitutions Quadrille

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    für Klavier von Valentin Lechner jun. ; Musikdruck, 6S. Graz, 1848 , Verlag J.F. Kaise

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    componirt von Valentin Lechnerden Herren Studierenden der hohen Schule der K.K: Carl Franzens Universität zu Graz hochachtungsvoll gewidme

    Constitutions-Quadrille

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    componirt von Valentin Lechnerden Herren Studierenden der hohen Schule der K.K: Carl Franzens Universität zu Graz hochachtungsvoll gewidme

    Lechner, Valentin

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    * 2.1.1777 Obersulz/NÖ, † 18.2.1849 Graz. Organist, Beamter, Komponist

    Lechner, Valentin

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    * 2.1.1777 Obersulz/NÖ, † 18.2.1849 Graz. Organist, Beamter, Komponist

    Alf Nilsen-Børsskog — The Author Chosen by the Language

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    This article discusses Alf Nilsen-Børsskog’s four-volume series of novels Elämän jatko [Continuation of life, 2004–2015], seen as the first literary works treating the Kven culture from a native perspective. Nilsen-Børsskog’s novels are analysed as constituting a “counterstory”, a term coined in the postcolonial cultural research paradigm to refer to self-representation. The Kvens have been considered a national minority in Norway since 1999, and their language has been an official minority language since 2005. The present author scrutinizes how Nilsen-Børsskog’s work differs from previous literary descriptions of this minority, often marked by the frequent use of stereotypes of the Kven language and culture

    LIBS and LA-SD-OES Analysis of Minor and Trace Elements in Steel Samples

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    Author Valentin Ehrentraut, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2022Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba

    Johann Siegmund Valentin Popowitsch (Janez Žiga Valentin Popovič), Vocabula Austriaca et Stiriaca 1-2 (Frankfurt am Main 2004)

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    The Austrian dictionary composed by the Slovenian scho-lar Janez Žiga Valentin Popovič (1705-1774) in the third quarter of the 18th century was only published in 2004, and edited by Richard Reutner, who wrote an extensive introduction to it. The dictionary comprises many language-geographical data for the German language, excellent explanations and many comparisons with much information provided regarding Popovic's mother tongue. The author broad horizon is admirable, especially with regard to the German language area and the linguistic literature of that time.Avstrijski slovar, ki ga je v tretji četrtini 18. stoletja sestavil slovenski učenjak Janez Žiga Valentin Popovič (1705-1774), je izšel šele leta 2004 v uredništvu Richarda Reutnerja, kije k njemu napisal obsežen uvod. Slovar vsebuje mnogo jezikovnogeografskih podatkov za nemščino, odlične razlage in marsikaj primerjalnega, veliko pa se najde tudi v zvezi s Popovičevo materinščino. Občudovanja vredna je avtorjeva razgledanost predvsem po nemškem jezikoslovnem prostoru in po takratni jezikoslovni literaturi
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