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Adjektivbildungen mit unterschiedlichen Suffixen sind im Deutschen häufig, aber der differenzierte Gebrauch entspricht gewollten Bedeutungsunterschieden. Diese Bildungen scheinen keiner durchgehenden Systematik entsprechen zu wollen, sondern gehorchen in ihrer möglichen Verwendung der Konvention, der herrschenden Übereinkunft über den Alltagssprachgebrauch. Diesen muss man jeweils am Einzelbeispiel erlernen. Das Eindringen in das Verständnis solcher Möglichkeiten verfeinert das Sprachgefühl in erheblichem Maß. Solches kann man auch in den Unterricht einbringen.
German "-isch" and English "-ish" share a common Germanic origin, which is evidenced by striking similarities concerning the derivation of ethnic adjectives "(englisch/English)" or property-denoting adjectives "(kindisch/childish)". However, after an initial period of parallel characteristics, the two languages display drastic changes, with English developing an approximative sense when attached to adjectival bases (e.g. "greenish") and expanding to a wide range of other word categories, while German "-isch" develops multiple functions and also comes to firmly occupy a morphological niche with non-native bases. The paper sheds light on the evolving divergence between German and English by presenting results from two diachronic corpus-based studies. Additionally, explanations with respect to the typological parameter of 'Boundary Permeability' are provided.
Objavljene gramatike hrvatskoga kajkavskog književnog jezika pokušaj su, prije svega, olakšavanja učenja toga jezika strancima s njemačkoga govornog područja. Iako imaju opisni karakter, one su i ogledalo stupnja normiranosti hrvatskoga kajkavskog književnog jezika. U ovom radu donosi se opis i sistematizacija tvorbe komparativa u kajkavskim gramatikama.
Due to its specific features, the German participle has numerous functions and uses in word-formation. As partially deverbalized adjectives, participles take on the syntactic role of an adjective while at the same time retaining the valency of a verb. The paper presents the various steps in an analysis using graded (partial) corpora. Drawing on research into the properties and functions of various participle forms, it explores their specific uses in texts.