Erich Poppe
University of Marburg
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Language & History | 2018
Erich Poppe
Abstract Ogam is a writing system invented for the Irish language and originally used as a monument script in inscriptions on stone in Ireland and western Britain between the fifth (or late fourth) and the seventh centuries. Even though it was no longer used as a means of communication after the eighth century, it became an emblem of linguistic and cultural identity for medieval and early modern Irish scholars and poets because of its distinctive form, structure and letter names. The paper describes the characteristics of ogam as a script system and traces its place in medieval learned traditions about the origin and status of the Irish language and its alphabet, its use as a terminological tool for descriptions of Irish grammar and phonology, and its contribution to the construction of cultural memory and identity.
Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (Second Edition) | 2006
Erich Poppe
The linguistic interests and activities of medieval Irish scholars were resolutely conceptualized within the framework of grammatica (see, for example, Isidore Etym. I.v.) and its holistic provision of strategies for the interpretation and production of texts.
Archive | 2000
Rosanna Sornicola; Erich Poppe; Ariel Shisha-Halevy; Paola Como
Archive | 1991
James Fife; Erich Poppe
Archive | 2016
Erich Poppe
Archive | 1996
Erich Poppe; Bianca Ross
English Language and Linguistics | 2009
Erich Poppe
Archive | 1990
Martin J. Ball; James Fife; Erich Poppe; Jenny Rowland
Archive | 2018
Dagmar Bronner; Nathanael Busch; Jürg Fleischer; Erich Poppe
Archive | 2012
Erich Poppe; Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan