Germanic Language Histories from Below 1700 2000

Germanic Language Histories  from Below   1700 2000
Author: Stephan Elspaß,Nils Langer,Joachim Scharloth,Wim Vandenbussche
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783110925463

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Focusing on the sociolinguistic history of Germanic languages, the current volume challenges the traditional teleological approach of language historiography. The 30 contributions present alternative histories of ten ‘big’ as well as ‘small’ Germanic languages and varieties in the last 300 years. Topics covered in this book include language variation and change and the politics of language contact and choice, seen against the background of standardization processes of written and oral text genres and from the viewpoint of larger sections of the population.

Letters as Loot

Letters as Loot
Author: Gijsbert Rutten,Marijke J. van der Wal
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027269577

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The study of letter writing is at the heart of the historical-sociolinguistic enterprise. Private letters, in particular, offer an unprecedented view on language history. This book presents an in-depth study of the language of letters focussing on a unique collection of Dutch private letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which comprises letters from the lower, middle and upper ranks, written by men as well as women. The book discusses the key issues of formulaic language and the degree of orality of private letters, it questions the importance of letter-writing manuals, and reveals remarkable patterns of social, regional and gender variation in a wide range of linguistic features. Arguing for writing experience as an important factor in historical linguistics generally, the book offers numerous new perspectives on the history of Dutch. The monograph is of interest to a wide readership, ranging from scholars of historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, Germanic linguistics, sociology and social history to (advanced) graduate and postgraduate students in courses on language variation and change.

A History of German

A History of German
Author: Joseph Salmons
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780192561350

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This book provides a detailed but accessible introduction to the development of the German language from the earliest reconstructable prehistory to the present day. Joe Salmons explores a range of topics in the history of the language, offering answers to questions such as: How did German come to have so many different dialects and close linguistic cousins like Dutch and Plattdeutsch? Why does German have 'umlaut' vowels and why do they play so many different roles in the grammar? Why are noun plurals so complicated? Are dialects dying out today? Does English, with all the words it loans to German, pose a threat to the language? This second edition has been extensively expanded and revised to include extended coverage of syntactic and pragmatic change throughout, expanded discussion of sociolinguistic aspects, language variation, and language contact, and more on the position of German in the Germanic family. The book is supported by a companion website and is suitable for language learners and teachers and students of linguistics, from undergraduate level upwards. The new edition also includes more detailed background information to make it more accessible for beginners.

Invisibilising Austrian German

Invisibilising Austrian German
Author: Anna Dorothea Havinga
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110547047

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This book provides an insight into the standardisation process of German in eighteenth-century Austria. It describes how norms prescribed by grammarians were actually implemented via a school reform carried out by educationalist Johann Ignaz Felbiger on the order of Empress Maria Theresa. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were undertaken of certain Upper German features (e-apocope, the absence of the prefix ge- and the ending -t in past participles, and variants of the verb form sind) in reading primers, issues of the Wienerisches Diarium / Wiener Zeitung and petitionary letters. These reveal how such variants became increasingly 'invisible' in writing. This process of 'invisibilisation', i.e. a process of stigmatization which prevents the use of certain varieties and variants in writing, can be attributed to a number of factors: Empress Maria Theresa's appeal for a language reform, the normative work by eighteenth-century grammarians, the implementation of educational reforms, and the early introduction of East Central German variants in newspaper issues.

Landmarks in the History of the German Language

Landmarks in the History of the German Language
Author: Geraldine Horan,Nils Langer,Sheila Watts
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3039118900

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Some essays were originally delivered as lectures at the University of Cambridge.

A History of German

A History of German
Author: Joe Salmons
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2012-10-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199697939

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This book provides a detailed introduction to the development of the German language from the earliest reconstructible prehistory to the present day. It is supported by a companion website and is suitable for language learners and teachers and students of linguistics, from undergraduate level upwards.

Investigating West Germanic Languages

Investigating West Germanic Languages
Author: Jennifer Hendriks,B. Richard Page
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027247100

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This volume celebrates Robert B. Howell's wide-ranging contribution as a scholar, mentor, collaborator, and colleague in the field of Germanic linguistics. In addition to investigating present-day or past varieties of Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Flemish, German, and Pennsylvania Dutch, each of the thirteen contributions in this volume explores one or more of the topics found in Howell’s work: (1) Linguistic structure and change (Page, Sundquist, Fagan, De Vaan); (2) Migration, contact, and change (Fertig, Louden, Roberge); (3) Vernacular sources and change (Auer & Gordon, Hendriks, Van der Wal); (4) Historical sociolinguistics: past, present, and future (Van Bree, Crombez, Vandenbussche & Vosters, Lauersdorf & Salmons).

New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language National Socialism and the Shoah

New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language  National Socialism  and the Shoah
Author: Peter Davies,Peter J. Davies,Andrea Hammel
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781571135971

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New perspectives on the relationship - or the perceived relationship - between the German language and the causes, nature, and legacy of National Socialism and the Shoah.