430 Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch
Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Article (936)
- Part of a Book (205)
- Review (147)
- Part of Periodical (118)
- Conference Proceeding (76)
- Book (51)
- Working Paper (20)
- Contribution to a Periodical (19)
- Doctoral Thesis (17)
- Preprint (11)
- Report (8)
- Periodical (7)
- Magister's Thesis (2)
- magisterthesis (2)
- Bachelor Thesis (1)
- Master's Thesis (1)
- Other (1)
Language
- German (1273)
- English (156)
- Portuguese (110)
- Turkish (50)
- Multiple languages (28)
- Spanish (4)
- Croatian (1)
Keywords
- Deutsch (576)
- Deutsch als Fremdsprache (110)
- Linguistik (101)
- Fremdsprachenunterricht (99)
- Deutschunterricht (92)
- Germanistik (83)
- Fremdsprache (72)
- Fremdsprachenlernen (72)
- Phraseologie (69)
- Literatur (53)
Institute
- Extern (63)
- Neuere Philologien (42)
- Präsidium (27)
- Institut für Deutsche Sprache (IDS) Mannheim (26)
- Sprachwissenschaften (9)
- Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften (4)
- Universitätsbibliothek (4)
- Gleichstellungsbüro (3)
- Informatik (2)
- Erziehungswissenschaften (1)
Am 31. März 2017 und 01. April 2017 fand in Lyon unter Federführung des Forschungszentrums Centre d'Etudes Linguistiques (CEL – EA 1663) und unter Beteiligung des Labors Interactions, Corpus, Apprentissages, Représentations (ICAR – UMR 5191) der Universitäten Lumière Lyon 2 und der Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon ein internationaler Kongress zu Formen, Verfahren und Funktionen der Bildung lexematischer und polylexematischer Einheiten im Deutschen (Formation et préformation lexicale de l'allemand) statt. GermanistInnen aus Deutschland, Frankreich, Polen, Russland und Spanien nahmen an diesem Symposium teil.
Morphology Days is a (nearly) biennial international meeting which deals with morphology within different frameworks and in various perspectives Previous editions of this conference have taken place in Leuven (2015), Leeuwarden (2013), Leiden (2012), Nijmegen (2011), Luik (2009) and Amsterdam (2007) While the first editions of the conference were mainly addressed to researchers working on morphology in the Netherlands and in Belgium, the last editions – including this one – included international contributions The programme and the book of abstract is available at the conference’s homepage at https://morphologydays2017.wordpress.com/program/. Organized by Philippe Hiligsmann, Kristel Van Goethem, Nikos Koutsoukos and Isa Hendrikx from the Université Catholique de Louvain, and Laurent Raiser from the Université de Liège, this edition of Morphology Days hosted more than 30 researchers, among which 3 plenary speakers, coming not only from Belgium but also from France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. Although both inflection and derivation (affixation) where dealt with in the talks, this conference report will only address the studies on derivation.
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachronic perspective. It argues that the productivity of compounds increases due to syntactic influence from genitive constructions ("improper compounds") in Early New High German. Both quantitative and qualitative productivity measures are adapted from derivational morphology and tested on compound data from the Mainz Corpus of (Early) New High German (1500–1710).
This study aims to present the linguistic landscape of a transylvanian city, namely Mediaș, using the Linguistic Landscape method. It is investigated in which areas of the public space the languages of the historical national minorities are present. The corpus includes inscriptions from the public space that have been analysed and classified according to certain criteria.
In the context of the emergence of various online dictionaries and platforms that also address phraseological units, their usefulness is being questioned and their potential examined in order to illustrate new directions in the development of digital phraseography. The article shows special traits in the formation of lexicographical content in two selected online dictionaries, using the lemma “cat” as example.
The article is devoted to a historical German settlement in present-day Slovakia, since the small German minority of the lumberjacks/woodcutters (Slovak. Huncokári) has received little attention. The urgency of the need for research is also pointed out, since there are only very few speakers of this dialect left. The article therefore informs about some background of the settlement history, the present state and about approaches for ethnological field research.
The article deals with the promotion of the German language abroad through Germany’s foreign cultural and educational policy. An important concern of the German intermediary organizations abroad is access to culture and education across geographic, political and social borders, but scientific and economic policy. interests, which benefit the needs of the German market, also play a major role. Regarding the fact that more and more skilled workers who are ultimately lacking in their countries of origin are migrating to Germany, the article questions whether it is always a so-called triple-win model.
The present article initially covers the meaning of Pomānǝ, a noun loaned from the Romanian language into certain idioms and collocations of the TransylvaninSaxon vernacular. It goes on to cover this loan word‘s constructions documented in the North-Transylvanian craft vocabulary, mainly hybrid formations, including their meaning and their type of word formation. The verb pomenin loaned from the Romanian language into the Transylvanian-Saxon vernacular is presented in its transitive, intransitive as well as reflexive usage in meaningful vernacular records and outlines its morphological integration into the Transylvanin-Saxon language. Both loan words come with etymological explanations. The vernacular records are taken from South Transylvanian and North Transylvanian specialist and vernacular literature as well as from the Transylvanian-Saxon Dictionary.
Inhalt
I. Literaturwissenschaft und Landeskunde
Markus FISCHER (Bukarest):
Blaublütige Dracula-Fantasie mit idyllischer Coda –
Dana Grigorceas dritter Roman Die nicht sterben ……………….….. 15
Grazziella PREDOIU (Temeswar):
Die Essayistik Herta Müllers…………………………………………………….. 34
Claudia SPIRIDON-ȘERBU (Kronstadt):
Herta Müllers fiktionalisierter Raum, mit Karten lesen –
ein Beispiel aus der Praxis………………………………………………….…..….. 50
Andreea DUMITRU (Hermannstadt):
Das Werden eines Schicksals. Die Stadt Klausenburg als Angelpunkt
einer Existenz in Eginald Schlattners Roman Wasserzeichen .…….70
Roxana NUBERT/ Ana-Maria DASCĂLU-ROMIȚAN (Temeswar):
Der Schriftsteller Franz Xaver Kappus als Vertreter der literarischen
Moderne im Banat…………………………………………………………………….… 84
Sunhild GALTER (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Maria Haydls Dichtung als Erinnerungsort siebenbürgisch-sächsischer Kultur? ……………………………………………………………………………..114
Lăcrămioara-Marilena POPA (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Das Türkenbüchlein des Ungenannten Mühlbächers – ein
vergessener Bestseller des Mittelalters – heute wieder aktuell? 126
Marius-Daniel STROIA (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Schuld und Erlösung in Traugott Teutschs Erzählung
„Der Wortmann“……………..…………………………………………………… 136
Ioana CRĂCIUN-FISCHER (Bukarest):
“Aus jeder Schwäche schmiede ich ein Schwert.” Jüdische Identität und weibliches Selbstbewusstsein in Klara blums Lyrik ………..155
Elẑbieta NOWIKIEWICZ (Polen):
Amerikabild (er) des Reiseberichterstatters und Reiseschriftstellers
A.E. Johann …………………………….……………………………………………… 172
Ana KARLSTEDT (Bukarest):
Fremdheitskonstruktionen in Karin Gündischs Roman COSMIN.
Von einem der auszog, das Leben zu lernen……………………………..193
Teodora ȚUGUI-CARABA (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Die mythische Erzählwelt des Wassertales nach Anton Joseph-Ilk: phantastische Gestalten und ihre Symolik………………………………….208
II. Sprach- und Übersetzungswissenschaft
Doris SAVA (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Nix für die Katz: Laienlexikografie………………………..……….…… 225
Sigrid HALDENWANG (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Das Substantiv Pomānǝ,die damit belegten Wortbildungskonstruktionen und das Verb pomenin in den siebenbürgisch-
sächsischen Mundarten …………………………………………………..…. 243
Ellen TICHY (Prishtina/ Berlin)/Blerta ISMAJLI (Prishtina):
Förderung der deutschen Sprache durch die Auswärtige Kultur-
und Bildungspolitik Deutschland: ein Triple-Win-Modell?….258
Ioana CONSTANTIN (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Übersetzen zwischen Kompetenz and Identität ………………. 278
Georg SCHUPPENER (Ústí nad Labem):
Sprache und Kultur der deutschen Holzfäller in den Kleinen
Karpaten…………………………………………………………………….…….. 293
Adeline-Alexandra BERDIE (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Mehrsprachigkeit in Mediasch. Ein Beitrag zur Linguistik
Landscape..…..……………………………………………………………………. 305
III. Bücherschau
Maria SASS (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Zum mittelalterlichen Dichter und Philosophen Dante
Aligheri (1265-1321)…..……………………………………………..…….… 315
Maria SASS (Hermannstadt/Sibiu):
Rezension…………………………….……………………………………………… 322