Germanic Language Histories 'from Below' (1700-2000)Stephan Elspass Walter de Gruyter, 2007 - 520 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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Stephan Elspass. GERTRUD REERSHEMIUS ( ASTON , BIRMINGHAM ) Remnants of Western Yiddish in East Frisia 1. Traces of a language believed dead since the 19th century 1.1 Introduction Whereas Eastern Yiddish was a thriving language used by ...
Stephan Elspass. GERTRUD REERSHEMIUS ( ASTON , BIRMINGHAM ) Remnants of Western Yiddish in East Frisia 1. Traces of a language believed dead since the 19th century 1.1 Introduction Whereas Eastern Yiddish was a thriving language used by ...
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Stephan Elspass. 1.3 Jewish communities in Low - German speaking East Frisia East Frisia , a peninsula in the most northwesterly part of Germany bordering on the Netherlands , belongs to the Low German language area . After a turbulent ...
Stephan Elspass. 1.3 Jewish communities in Low - German speaking East Frisia East Frisia , a peninsula in the most northwesterly part of Germany bordering on the Netherlands , belongs to the Low German language area . After a turbulent ...
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... East Frisian Jews spoke Low German . Both Dutch and Standard German served as written languages for communicating with the non - Jewish world , while Hebrew and Aramaic were the languages of the Jewish scriptures . In ... East Frisia 73.
... East Frisian Jews spoke Low German . Both Dutch and Standard German served as written languages for communicating with the non - Jewish world , while Hebrew and Aramaic were the languages of the Jewish scriptures . In ... East Frisia 73.
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Stephan Elspaß Augsburg | 3 |
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19th century adverb analysis appears Areler became become Belgian Bergen century choice communicative compared considered construction contexts corpus correspondence cultural Danish deutschen dialects discourse discussion Dutch early English established evidence example express fact Figure French frequently function geben gender genres German gerund give grammar identity important indicate instance interesting Jewish Land language letters linguistic London Luxembourgish marked means Middle nineteenth norms Norwegian object occur official original particular patterns period person political position possible practice present Press pronoun question refer regional relative represented shows significant situation social sociolinguistic sources speakers speech spoken Sprache standard structures style suffix suggest Table term texts traditional University usage variants varieties verb vernacular women writing written Yiddish York