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The article focuses on Jacob Grimm's linguistic scholarship, taking into account biographical details, Grimm's conception of law and freedom, and his morality. Examples consist of original citations from Grimm's works, primarily his "Deutsche Grammatik" and "Deutsches Wörterbuch".
A university continually produces new knowledge and discoveries, knowledge which is condensed in mental concepts resp. terms. These concepts have to be nominated by linguistic signs, normally by words. Research in linguistic fields provides the essential theoretical and practical fundaments, especially by research in language for special purposes.
Im Rahmen der Zusammenstellung unserer germanistischen Zeitschrift liegt es uns am Herzen, mannigfaltige Themenbereiche germanistischer Forschung zu erfassen, und daher ist das
vorliegende Heft linguistisch fokussiert, wobei in vielen Beiträgen Interdisziplinarität in Bezug auf Geschichte, Soziologie und Marketing festzustellen ist. Im Mittelpunkt dieses Heftes steht die unbegrenzbare Macht der Sprache.
This paper reports the results of a corpus investigation on case conflicts in German argument free relative constructions. We investigate how corpus frequencies reflect the relative markedness of free relative and correlative constructions, the relative markedness of different case conflict configurations, and the relative markedness of different conflict resolution strategies. Section 1 introduces the conception of markedness as used in Optimality Theory. Section 2 introduces the facts about German free relative clauses, and section 3 presents the results of the corpus study. By and large, markedness and frequency go hand in hand. However, configurations at the highest end of the markedness scale rarely show up in corpus data, and for the configuration at the lowest end we found an unexpected outcome: the more marked structure is preferred.