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The article addresses the growing importance of corpus-based research in the field of German foreign language acquisition. German corpora in general and learner corpora in particular are briefly introduced. A short overview of existing German learner corpora is followed by a detailed description of the error-annotated learner corpus Falko, a learner corpus of advanced learner German, which is accessible via internet (without any prior registration) and free of charge. Finally, a short example analysis demonstrates some of the functionalities of Falko. The aim of the article is to encourage researchers to employ corpora as helpful tools in their own work.
Even if translation has a long tradition within the conveyance of foreign languages, there has been a vehement discussion on its role since the 1970s – at least with respect to some languages, such as English. In the context of German as a foreign language this topic has been discussed only to some extent. With this in mind, the following article aims to examine the role of translation in the field of the German as a foreign language with specific focus on the advantages and limitations associated with its conveyance and the resultant consequences.
In terms of their functions and issues, the use of selection posters is possible in language teaching. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the didactic potential of selection posters in German language teaching. Because of this reason, with this study, it is tried to show that the selection posters can be dealt with as materials in the courses in German Language teaching, which can be used parallel to the needs and interests. Accordingly, the alternative ways or approaches are tried to be made concrete throughout the courses. Consequently, the selection posters constitutes a wide range in German language teaching in terms of local culture, vocabulary knowledge, the processes of linguistic studies, visualization, authenticity, actuality, and spoken and written studies.
Speakers of Russian from the former Soviet Union and speakers of Turkish form the two biggest groups of immigrants in Germany. There is a number of surveys, that focus on early second language acquisition of kindergarten and primary school children in these ethnic groups. In this article, I will discuss differences and similarities of the second language acquisition process, that Russian and Turkish speaking children go through. I will compare not only the interlingual development (pronunciation, lexicon, syntax and morphology) but also the sociocultural context. For this purpose the data of my case studies will be contrasted with the other research results.
After giving an overview of the implementation of Business German in the curricula of German Departments outside of Germany and showing which place Business German has taken within these departments today, this article focuses on the teaching goals and contents as well as on the competences that ought to be achieved by the students in the German Department at Istanbul University in order to explain which chances and opportunities this study field opens up to students of German language and literature.
This study concentrates on the problems of subtitling, mainly focusing on compensating strategies in the context of its restrictions with respect to time and space. With the help of a corpus analysis, what kind of information is condensed in the subtitling and whether these reductions have a role on the reception of the film will be analysed with regard to the confrontation of 1119 translating segments.
The century-long historical and political power exercised by the Ottoman Empire in Southern Europe has left deep scars in the Romanian culture and even in the Romanian language. Consequently, there is still an area in which the oriental world is very much alive and this is Dobrudja. The costal town Balchik, situated in Dobrudja, is intensely illustrated as a gateway to the Orient in the Romanian literature and paintings of the 1920s and 1930s. Nevertheless, the way the Romanian-German authors (Oskar Walter Cisek, Adolf Meschendörfer) deal with this charming oriental world represents an exception. Cisek’s interest for Balchik is instinctively stirred by the oriental-Balkan atmosphere of his hometown Bucharest: In the novel “Die Tatarin”/“The Tatar” (1929), the author identifies the foundation for “the discovery” of the oriental-Balkan influenced Romanian Black Sea coast in the local German-language literature.The honeymoon places the protagonists of Adolf Meschendörfer’s novel “Der Büffelbrunnen”/“The Bufallo-Fountain” (1935) in Mangea Punar, today Costineşti, a small town on the Romanian Black Sea coast, which in the interwar period was populated by the Germans from Banat. In this way, the oriental world of Dobrudja is integrated into the text. Compared to Oskar Walter Cisek’s Balchik, Mangea Punar is only one episode from all the events portrayed in the book, because the story of the novel is mostly set in Kronstadt (Brasov). Meschendörfer’s dealing with this exotic region represents a unique endeavor for the Transylvanian Saxon literature of the 20th Century.
The idea of a global world is not a new idea as some may think. The idea was already on the agenda of many philosophers in the countries where German was native language. Leibniz’s, a universal philosopher, dream for an easy and common European Language dates back to the 16th century. His thoughts gains significance for the present idea of Globalizm, for a common language for all nations seems to be an essential prerequisite for a global world. Rotterdam, being a reformist and humanist philosopher, is also known to have used concepts and terms such as “Global Citizenship” and “World Citizen” . Similar expressions can also be found in Kant’s “World Citizenship Theory” in the 18th Century. Likewise, Marks and Engels are known to have used the concepts in the same way Kant and Rotterdam had formerly used them.
This paper aims at establishing a connection between the ideas of the 16th, 17th and 18th century philosophers and today’s projects to form a Global World in view of the significance and necessity of a common language in achieving that end.
Das vorgestellte Projekt verfolgt das Ziel, die in den Bibliotheken und Archiven Rumäniens befindlichen mittelalterlichen deutschen Handschriften zu erschließen, um auf dieser Basis und in einer regional vornehmlich auf Siebenbürgen bezogenen Perspektive die Geschichte der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Rumänien in Form von Fallstudien zu beschreiben. Methodisch gilt es dabei […] einem ausschließlich dem Autor und Werk verpflichteten Konzept von Literaturgeschichtsschreibung eine stärker überlieferungsorientierte und regional ausgerichtete Literaturhistoriographie entgegen[zu]setzen, um auf dieser Weise den Literaturbetrieb einer bestimmten Region zu erfassen. Eine regional vornehmlich auf Siebenbürgen ausgerichtete Literaturgeschichte wird sich indes nicht nur auf die deutschsprachige Literatur beschränken, sondern sich für einen interdisziplinären Zugang öffnen und auch die ungarische und vor allem die lateinische Literaturproduktion und -rezeption im untersuchten Gebiet in ihre Überlegungen mit einbeziehen, um möglichen literarischen Interferenzen Rechnung zu tragen. Der Vorteil einer solchen, nicht einer bestimmten ‚Nationalliteratur’ verpflichteten Sicht auf die Literaturgeschichte ist, dass sie ermöglicht, Aussagen über den Literaturbetrieb einer Region (hier vor allem Siebenbürgen) als Ganzes zu treffen.
Das Gedicht ‚Ruth’ ist unverkennbar ein Liebesgedicht, ohne sich jedoch in dieser Zuordnung zu erschöpfen. Es gehört zu jenem Katalog von lyrischen Texten Else Lasker-Schülers, in dem die Autorin sich den großen Gestalten der ‚Hebräischen Bibel’ bzw. des ‚Alten Testaments’ zuwendet, um ihnen „neue Identitäten“ zu verleihen. Mit der biblischen Figur aus dem ‚Buch Rut’ hat die „Ruth“ des Gedichts „kaum mehr gemeinsam […] als den Namen“. Als biblisch-poetisches Signalwort ist der Titel rezeptionsästhetisch allerdings mit einem Verweischarakter versehen, der jede Lektüre immer wieder auf den Subtext der ‚Hebräischen Bibel’ zurückverweist.