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Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Kollokabilität der partiell synonymischen Verben bewilligen und genehmigen und ihre Konfrontation mit dem Antonym verhindern untersucht. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Forschung der Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede in der Kollokabilität der Verben und die Bestimmung des Einflusses der Kollokabilität auf Semantik der Verben. Die Untersuchung der Kollokabilität der sprachlichen Einheiten ist wichtig, weil es für jede Sprache gilt, dass die kombinatorischen Eigenschaften der sprachlichen Einheiten spezifisch und einzigartig sind...
We start from the premise that the 240 Transylvanian-Saxon dialects in the Transylvanian-Saxon dictionary are treated according to scientific principles, while the Northern Transylvanian-Saxon dictionary documents the 48 Northern dialects. When reviewing the vocabulary of both dictionaries it could be noted that they complement each other with respect to vocabulary and meaning, especially as far as the “grammatical category of the verb” is concerned. Case in point is my research of the verbs meaning “to rummage for, to search, to dig” which I have grouped and analyzed according to specific criteria.
The Transylvanian-Saxon Dictionary (SSWB) documents the general thesaurus of the Transylvanian Saxons by means of meaningful idiomatic samples. In addition there are certified documents of Transylvanian sources of the German language from the mid 13th to mid 10th century, which are of relevance for the idiomatic influence upon the literary German written language in Transylvania or the history of the German language. From this point of view some lexemes are absorbed into the dictionary, which refer to established legal agreements and mandatory services pertaining to a specific time period. The case studies in the following article are documented sources, extracted from the SSWB and the Transylvanian vernacular literature.