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Introduction
(2010)
The papers in this volume were originally presented at the Bantu Relative Clause workshop held in Paris on 8-9 January 2010, which was organized by the French-German cooperative project on the Phonology/Syntax Interface in Bantu Languages (BANTU PSYN). This project, which is funded by the ANR and the DFG, comprises three research teams, based in Berlin, Paris and Lyon. [...] This range of expertise is essential to realizing the goals of our project. Because Bantu languages have a rich phrasal phonology, they have played a central role in the development of theories of the phonology-syntax interface ever since the seminal work from the 1970s on Chimwiini (Kisseberth & Abasheikh 1974) and Haya (Byarushengo et al. 1976). Indeed, half the papers in Inkelas & Zec’s (1990) collection of papers on the phonology-syntax interface deal with Bantu languages. They have naturally played an important role in current debates comparing indirect and direct reference theories of the phonology-syntax interface. Indirect reference theories (e.g., Nespor & Vogel 1986; Selkirk 1986, 1995, 2000, 2009; Kanerva 1990; Truckenbrodt 1995, 1999, 2005, 2007) propose that phonology is not directly conditioned by syntactic information. Rather, the interface is mediated by phrasal prosodic constituents like Phonological Phrase and Intonation Phrase, which need not match any syntactic constituent. In contrast, direct reference theories (e.g., Kaisse 1985; Odden 1995, 1996; Pak 2008; Seidl 2001) argue that phrasal prosodic constituents are superfluous, as phonology can – indeed, must – refer directly to syntactic structure.
Die Sprichwortdidaktik wird in der Fachliteratur gewöhnlich im Rahmen der Phraseodidaktik thematisiert. Die Problematik der Sprichwortdidaktik wird dabei meist nicht von allgemeinen Problemen der Didaktik der Phraseologismen getrennt. Der von Kühn (1992) für die Vermittlung von Phraseologismen erarbeitete phraseologische Dreischritt, den auch Ettinger (2007) in seinem Beitrag über die „Phraseme im Fremdsprachenunterricht” thematisiert, kann jedoch auch auf Sprichwörter angewandt werden. Nach diesem didaktischen Dreischritt sollten das Erkennen, das Verstehen und das Verwenden bei der Vermittlung und Aneignung der Phraseologismen einzeln berücksichtigt werden. Lüger (1997) betont allerdings, dass die aktive Beherrschung der Sprichwörter – im Gegensatz zu den Routineformeln – unangebracht sei. Dementsprechend sollten das Erkennen und das Verstehen bei der Vermittlung von Sprichwörtern im Vordergrund stehen. Auch Baur/Chlosta (1996b) heben die rezeptive Kompetenz in Bezug auf Sprichwörter hervor, während sie den Fremdsprachenlernern von der Verwendung von Sprichwörtern in der mündlichen Kommunikation abraten. Den phraseologischen Dreischritt hat Lüger (1997) durch einen vierten wichtigen Schritt ergänzt - die Festigungsphase. Auch auf der SprichWort-Plattform wird dieser Vierschritt (Erkennen – Verstehen – Festigen – Anwenden) beachtet und die Aufgaben werden nach diesen vier Phasen gruppiert bzw. einer der vier Phasen zugeordnet.
Iločki jezikoslovni razmišljaji : (Marko Samardžija: Devet iločkih priopćenja i jedno warszawsko)
(2010)
Příspěvek zkoumá roli emocí v konstrukcích identity, jak je nacházíme okolo roku 1900 v německém a ĉeském tisku ze Znojma, města s německy i s ĉesky mluvícím obyvatelstvem. Po analýze konstrukcí identity v básni vyjadřující protest proti Badeniho jazykovým nařízením z roku 1897 je pozornost věnována konstrukcím identity také v dalších textech. Konstrukce identity v německých a ĉeských periodikách v mnohém korespondovaly a byly jednou z dŧleţitých strategií nacionalistické propagandy. Jako její základní sémantickou jednotku – propagém – je v německých i ĉeských novinách moţno identifikovat existenciální ohroţení vlastního národa. K internalizaci konstrukcí identity a k úspěšné cirkulaci propagandy významnou měrou přispělo právě zapojení emocionality do těchto konstrukcí.
Prema opisima u suvremenim hrvatskim gramatikama dalo bi se zaključiti da hrvatski koordinativne složenice ili ne poznaje ili da ih je toliko malo da ne traže opis. U članku se podsjeća da je u starijim gramatikama o njima bilo riječi, a da svojom suvremenom količinom i različitim ostvarajima (imeničke, pridjevske, priložne, sa spojnicima -o- i -0-) gramatički opis itekako zaslužuju. Pokazuje se zbog kojih se svojih odlika takve složenice mogu smatrati riječima, a ne spojevima riječi, sintagmama. Na primjeru jezika Anke Žagar pokazuje se da model koordinativnih složenica kao potencija može unutar poezije poprimiti i jezičnostvaralačke inačice.
This study examines intraoral pressure for English and German stops in bilabial and alveolar place of articulation. Our subjects are two speakers of American English and three speakers of German. VOICING is the main phonological contrast under evaluation in both word initial and word final position. For initial stops, a few of the pressure characteristics showed differences between English and German, but on the whole the results point to similar production strategies at both places of articulation in the two different languages. Analysis of the pressure trajectory differences between VOICING categories in initial position raises questions about articulatory differences. In the initial closing gesture, time from start of gesture to closure is roughly equivalent for both categories, but the pressure change is significantly smaller on average for VOICED stops. Final stops, however, present a more complicated picture. German final stops are neutralized to a presumed VOICELESS phonological state. English final /p/ is broadly similar to German /p/, but English /t/ often shows no pressure increase at all which is at odds with the conventional account of phonation termination via pressure increase and loss of pressure differential. The results raise the question of whether the German final stops should be considered VOICELESS or some intermediate form, at least as compared to English final stops.
To reach even language users not acquainted to the use of grammars the Institut für Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim (Germany) looked for new way to handle grammatical problems. Instead of confronting users with abstractions frequent difficulties of German grammar are introduced in form of exemplary questions like „Which form should be used or preferred: Anfang dieses Jahre or Anfang diesen Jahres?” Looking through the long list of such questions even laymen may find solutions of grammatical problems they might not be able to formulate as such.