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Der vorliegende Sammelband ist wichtigen Aspekten der sprachwissenschaftlichen Phraseologieforschung gewidmet; er enthält sowohl theoretische Ausführungen zu Struktur, Definition, Semantik, Pragmatik oder syntaktischer Verwendung von phraseologischen Strukturen als auch Beobachtungen zum alltäglichen Sprachgebrauch in konkreten Kommunikationssituationen. Der Band basiert auf der Tagung zum Thema 'Phrasenstrukturen und -interpretationen im Gebrauch', die vom 25. bis 27. September 2014 stattfand und die Tradition von germanistischen Konferenzen am Institut für Germanische Philologie der Universität Wrocław fortsetzte.
This study addresses new trends in translation studies and translation teaching, focusing on the possible use of database applications by translators. The article responds to the increasing market penetration of translation software designed to make the translation process – especially in professional and technical texts – more effective and efficient. The process includes the use of existing translations as a basis for new translations, consistent handling of terminology, simplification of the writing process, and the use of dictionary-type databases. After offering a basic theoretical discussion of CAT tools, the article focuses on their use by translators, especially in terms of how to teach user skills to translation students. The author draws on his experience of teaching the use of CAT tools (the application TRANSITNXT®) at the Department of German Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ostrava.
The article deals with the analysis of linguistic structures which are used in the language of contemporary drama to intensify the expression of emotion. A corpus of four postmodern dramas was compiled for this purpose: 'Tätowierung' by Dea Loher (1992), 'Herr Kolpert' by David Gieselmann (2000), 'Schwimmen wie Hunde' by Reto Finger (2004), and 'Ein Teil der Gans' by Martin Heckmanns (2007). The article is based on the hypothesis that the emotional level of a text can be expressed via linguistic means displaying strong intensity. A theoretical justification of this hypothesis is followed by the analysis of the corpus texts.