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Ludwig Paul

    January 1, 1963
    Die badischen Regionen am Rhein
    Die Verfassungsprinzipien des Grundgesetzes im Licht der europäischen Integration
    Leo Wohleb, der andere politische Kurs
    A grammar of early Judaeo-Persian
    An Analytical Bibliography of New Iranian Languages and Dialects
    Spitfires and Yellow Tail Mustangs
    • 2022

      An Analytical Bibliography of New Iranian Languages and Dialects

      Based on Persian publications since ca. 1980

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on new West Iranian languages and dialects, this bibliography compiles around 3,600 publications from Iran since the 1979 revolution, excluding Persian. It encompasses a variety of works such as grammars, dictionaries, and linguistic articles, marking a significant contribution to Iranian linguistic research. Additionally, it features approximately 900 dialect publications, including folklore elements like poems and children's songs, making it a pioneering resource in dialect folklore studies. Entries are organized by a genetic-geographical system, with English translations or explanations provided for each.

      An Analytical Bibliography of New Iranian Languages and Dialects
    • 2013

      Spitfires and Yellow Tail Mustangs

      The 52nd Fighter Group in World War II

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on a renowned fighter unit in the Mediterranean theater, this book highlights their remarkable achievements, including two Distinguished Unit Citations and the production of twenty-one aces. It delves into the unit's operations, bravery, and the pivotal role they played in aerial combat, showcasing their strategic importance and the valor of the pilots involved.

      Spitfires and Yellow Tail Mustangs
    • 2013

      A grammar of early Judaeo-Persian

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Early Judaeo-Persian (EJP) is the form of Persian that was spoken by Jews, and written in Hebrew script, in ca. the 8th-12th centuries C. E. Most EJP manuscripts have been found in the Cairo Geniza from the late 19th century onwards. Since the dialectal basis of EJP is different from the Early New Persian (written in Arabic script) that was spoken in north-east Iran at the same time, the study of EJP is essential for an understanding of the development of New Persian. So far, only isolated grammatical features of EJP have been studied. The present work is the first attempt at a comprehensive description of EJP grammar in its own right, based on the study of the most important EJP texts, published and unpublished.

      A grammar of early Judaeo-Persian