Landmarks in the History of the German Language
Reiss, Hans S. / Yates, W. E. / Horan, Geraldine / Langer, Nils / Watts, Sheila
Erschienen am
15.09.2009, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
The contributions to this volume explore eleven key developments in the external history of the German language, that is, the combination of social, political and cultural circumstances which influenced the language and its speakers. Some of these landmarks are individuals or groups of people who have exerted influence over the language: Charlemagne, Luther, the early modern grammarians and lexicographers. Others are studies of particular periods, places or groups which have not found their place in more narrative accounts: standardisation in the nineteenth century, the role of Low German, the state of German at the Stunde Null in 1945. An overarching theme is the role of deliberate intervention in the development of German, whether it took the form of education, prescriptivism, purism or political manipulation. The essays, a number of which were originally delivered as lectures in the University of Cambridge and all of which are by specialists in the field, combine to provide a history of the German language in its social context.
Inhalt
Contents: Geraldine Horan/Nils Langer/Sheila Watts: Introduction – Rosamond McKitterick: A Landmark Figure in the History of German? Charlemagne, Language and Literacy – John L. Flood: Luther and Tyndale as Bible Translators: Achievement and Legacy – Nicola McLelland: Understanding German Grammar Takes Centuries – William Jervis Jones: Dictionaries and their Role in the Formation of German (1500-1900) – Maria B. Lange: Texts and Text Types in the History of German – Falco Pfalzgraf: Linguistic Purism in the History of German – Martin Durrell: Deutsch: Teutons, Germans or Dutch? The Problems of Defining a Nation – Winifred V. Davies: Standard German in the Nineteenth Century – Nils Langer: Sociolinguistic Changes in the History of Low German – Geraldine Horan: Gendered and Political Discourses: Women in National Socialism – C.J. Wells: Language in Limbo? Post-1945 German. Inhaltsverzeichnis