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This dissertation provides an analysis of Finnish prosody, with a focus on the sentence or phrase level. The thesis analyses Finnish as a phrase language. Thus, it accounts for prosodic variation through prosodic phrasing and explains intonational differences in terms of phrase tones.
Finnish intonation has traditionally been described in terms of accents associated with stressed syllables, i.e. similarly as prototypical intonation languages like English or German. However, accents are usually described as uniform instead of forming an inventory of contrasting accent types. The present thesis confirms the uniformity of Finnish tonal contours and explains it as based on realisations of tones associated with prosodic phrases instead of accents. Two levels of phrasing are discussed: Prosodic phrases (p-phrases) and intonational phrases (i-phrases). Most prominently, the p-phrase is marked by a high tone associated with its beginning and a low tone associated with its end; realisations of these tones form the rise-fall contours traditionally analysed as accents. The i-phrase is associated with a final tone that is either low or high and additionally marked by voice quality and final lengthening. While the tonal specifications of these phrases are thus predominantly invariant, variation arises from different distributions of phrases.
This analysis is based on three studies, two production experiments and one perception study. The first production study investigated systematic variation in information structure, first syllable vowel quantity and the target word's position in the sentence, while the second production experiment induced variation in information structure, first and second syllable type and number of syllables. In addition to fundamental frequency, the materials were analysed regarding duration, the occurrence of pauses and voice quality. The perception study investigated the interpretation of compound/noun phrase minimal pairs with manipulated fundamental frequency contours using a two-alternative forced-choice picture selection task. Additionally, a pilot perception study on variation in peak height and timing supported the assumption of uniform tonal contours.
Textgemeinschaften : der "Gregorius" Hartmanns von Aue in mittelalterlichen Sammelhandschriften
(2013)
In der Handschriftenkultur des Mittelalters werden Texte in aller Regel in Sammelhandschriften tradiert und nicht – wie dies heutige Editionen meist suggerieren – separat. Die materiellen und medialen Qualitäten der allgegenwärtigen Sammelhandschriften können sich, so die grundlegende These der Dissertation, auf die Form und den Inhalt der jeweils niedergeschriebenen Texte auswirken. Aus diesem Grund können je spezifische Sammlungskontexte nicht nur das Bedeutungsspektrum einzelner Texte beeinflussen; auch Varianzen im Wortlaut eines Textes lassen sich mitunter durch die Interaktion mit mitüberlieferten Texten erklären.
Anhand der mittelalterlichen Bücher, die den „Gregorius“ Hartmanns von Aue enthalten, werden Sammelhandschriften als ein bedeutendes Medium der vormodernen Schriftkultur in den Fokus gerückt und die Effekte dieser Tradierungsform untersucht. Zudem werden verschiedene Lektüren vorgestellt, die sich dem „Gregorius“ und seinem Bedeutungspotenzial von den jeweiligen Manuskriptkontexten her nähern, diese in die Interpretation einbeziehen und neue Einsichten in einen der meistbeforschten Texte der deutschsprachigen Literatur ermöglichen.
Are books different? : Die Auswirkungen des Falls der Buchpreisbindung in Großbritannien 1995 - 2006
(2013)
Sicherlich gibt es im Buchhandel wie in jeder anderen Branche Zeiten der Krise und des Umsatzrückgangs, aber grundsätzlich legen die Zahlen nicht nah, dass das Ende bevorsteht. Es stellt sich also die Frage, ob zutrifft, was Richter Buckley in seinem zum geflügelten Wort gewordenen Urteil feststellte: Sind Bücher wirklich anders, oder anders gefragt, braucht der Buchhandel den Schutz des Staates, um seine Funktion erfüllen zu können?
Um eine Antwort auf diese Fragen zu finden, soll in dieser Arbeit das Hauptaugenmerk auf die Entwicklung des britischen Buchhandels im Zeitraum von 1995 (dem Jahr der faktischen Abschaffung des Net Book Agreement bis 2006 gelegt werden. Nach dem beinahe hundertjährigen Bestehen der Buchpreisbindung waren diese Jahre richtungweisend für die Neuorientierung des britischen Buchhandels auf die Bedingungen eines freien Marktes, und es soll untersucht werden, welche Umwälzungen sich daraus für die Branche ergeben haben.
Language and transnationalism : language discourse in transnational Salsa communities of practice
(2013)
Language ideologies in contemporary Western societies are characterised by a strong influence of the idea that one language ‘pertains’ to one culture. Yet, cultural developments of globalisation, such as migration, the construction of transnational networks or global mass media, question national frameworks of culture and language.
In this thesis, after reviewing the field of language ideology and discussing historical examples of the development of national language discourse, language ideologies in a transnational context are examined. Using ethnographic research methods and a discursive approach to interview data, concepts and ideas revolving around language of transnational Communities of Practice constituted through Salsa dancing are analysed. Due to its connections to the Latin American cultural space, the practice of Salsa dancing in non-Latin contexts intrinsically constructs transnational ties. Different Salsa Communities of Practice are studied in Sydney, Australia, and Frankfurt, Germany. Interestingly, different local communities show very different ideologies concerning the role of language, multilingualism, concepts of authenticity or influences of capitalist discourse. The cross-national approach allows studying the influence of different national discourses on the formation of local ideologies in transnational contexts.
Thus, next to scrutinising the traditional concept of a ‘language’ and its relevance in a transnational age, the theoretical aim of this study is to analyse the interaction of discourses from different realms – local, regional, national, transnational – in the formation of contemporary discourses on language. These construct new symbolic meanings of language that co-exist next to the national concept of the relationship of language and culture, so that a multiplication of language boundaries can be considered to be a characteristic trait of contemporary language discourse.