Germanic Language Histories 'from Below' (1700-2000)Stephan Elspaß, Nils Langer, Joachim Scharloth, Wim Vandenbussche Walter de Gruyter, 26.07.2011 - 530 Seiten Die Reihe Studia Linguistica Germanica (SLG), 1968 von Ludwig Erich Schmitt und Stefan Sonderegger begründet, ist ein renommiertes Publikationsorgan der germanistischen Linguistik. Die Reihe verfolgt das Ziel, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf sprach- und wissenschaftshistorischen Fragestellungen die gesamte Bandbreite des Faches zu repräsentieren. Dazu zählen u. a. Arbeiten zur historischen Grammatik und Semantik des Deutschen, zum Verhältnis von Sprache und Kultur, zur Geschichte der Sprachtheorie, zur Dialektologie, Lexikologie/Lexikographie, Textlinguistik und zur Einbettung des Deutschen in den europäischen Sprachkontext. |
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Deutsch ist eine würdelose Sprache On the history of a failed prescription | 243 |
To boldly split the infinitive or not? Prescriptive traditions and current English usage | 259 |
Norm consciousness and corpus constitution in the study of Earlier Modern Germanic languages | 275 |
Variability and professionalism as prerequisites of standardization | 295 |
Some notes on the linguistic competence of grammarschool students and teachers in the nineteenth century | 309 |
The choice between the German or French language for the German nobility of the late 18th Century | 333 |
Flirting at the fringe The status of the German varieties as perceived by language activists in Belgiums Areler Land | 343 |
ideologies of hybridity and purity in the past and present | 363 |
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the underlying progress of the language | 115 |
crosslinguistic perspectives | 129 |
On the history of verbal present participle converbs in English and Norwegian and the concept of change from below | 149 |
The grammaticalization of geben to give in German and Luxembourgish | 163 |
A corpusbased study of colloquial Flemish | 179 |
Tussentaal as a source of change from below in Belgian Dutch A case study of substandardization processes in the chat language of Flemish teenagers | 189 |
III Language norms and standardization in a view from below | 205 |
The development of a unique Germanic Language variety | 207 |
Zoo schrijve ek lievers my sort Afrikaans Speaker agency identity and resistance in the history of Afrikaans | 221 |
The planning of modern Norwegian as a sociolinguistic experiment from below | 379 |
The death of Standard German in 19thcentury Budapest A case study on the role of linguistic ideologies in language shift | 405 |
The disappearance of German from Bergen Norway | 423 |
Societal multilingualism and language conflicts in Galicia in the 19th century | 437 |
New data on language policy and language choice in 19thcentury Flemish city administrations | 449 |
V Reflections on alternative language histories | 471 |
Communicative genres as categories of a cultural history of communication | 473 |
Deconstructing episodes in the history of English | 495 |
Index | 514 |