Landmarks in the History of the German Language

Landmarks in the History of the German Language
Title Landmarks in the History of the German Language PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Horan
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 328
Release 2009
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9783039118908

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Some essays were originally delivered as lectures at the University of Cambridge.

Landmarks in the History of the German Language

Landmarks in the History of the German Language
Title Landmarks in the History of the German Language PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Horan
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Pages 312
Release 2009
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A History of the German Language

A History of the German Language
Title A History of the German Language PDF eBook
Author John T. Waterman
Publisher Seattle : University of Washington Press
Pages 308
Release 1966
Genre Foreign Language Study
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For the English-speaking student of German. May serve as an introd. to more specialized studies in comparative philology.

Landmarks in the History of the English Language

Landmarks in the History of the English Language
Title Landmarks in the History of the English Language PDF eBook
Author Keith Johnson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 171
Release 2024-03-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1003850200

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Landmarks in the History of the English Language identifies twelve key landmarks spread throughout the language’s history to provide a lively and interesting introduction to the history of English. Each landmark focuses on one individual associated with the key moment which helps to engage the reader and provide the history of the language with a ‘human face’. The landmarks range from Alfred the Great and his attempts to further English through its use in education, to the spread of English worldwide and the work of the linguist Braj Kachru. The final chapter takes a look into the future through the writings of David Crystal. Whilst focusing on the specific events and people, the book includes a broad outline of the history of English so that the reader can locate each landmark within the language’s history. Written in a student-friendly style and with short activities available online, this book provides a brief introduction for those coming to the topic for the first time, as well an engaging supplementary text for those studying modules on the history of English on degrees in English Language, Linguistics and Literature. General readers with an interest in the English language and its history will also find the book engaging.

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Pages 95
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The German-Speaking World

The German-Speaking World
Title The German-Speaking World PDF eBook
Author Patrick Stevenson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1317511743

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The German-Speaking World is an accessible textbook that offers students the opportunity to explore for themselves a wide range of sociolinguistic issues relating to the German language and its role in the world. This new, second edition has been fully revised to reflect the many political and social changes of the last 20 years including the impact of technology on language change. It continues to combine text with practical exercises and discussion questions to stimulate readers to think for themselves and to tackle specific problems. Key features of this book: Informative and comprehensive: covers a wide range of current issues Practical: contains a variety of graded exercises and tasks plus an index of terms Topical and contemporary: deals with current situations and provides up-to-date illustrative material Thought-provoking: encourages students to reflect and research for themselves The German-Speaking World is the ideal textbook for undergraduate students who have a sound practical knowledge of German but who have little or no knowledge of linguistics or sociolinguistics.

Landmarks in the German Novel

Landmarks in the German Novel
Title Landmarks in the German Novel PDF eBook
Author Peter Hutchinson
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 244
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783039109272

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There is a large pool of German novelists in whose oeuvre we may look for works of landmark significance, and at certain periods of its history German fiction is particularly rich. Yet although the novel begins to assert itself in the seventeenth century, we have to wait until the late eighteenth, and Goethe's first major prose work, Werther, to see it truly rise to the level of other genres. The thirteen novels featured in this collection have all proved milestones in the development of the form, and there is heavy prominence given to works by Goethe himself and by Thomas Mann. Through these, as well as those by such figures as Kafka, Hesse, and Günter Grass, we can trace the development of the novel to its far more 'self-conscious' form, ranging through the social studies of the nineteenth to works which treat a variety of intellectual, psychological and philosophical issues in the twentieth. A second volume will cover landmarks published between 1959 and the present day. These essays, all by specialists in the relevant field, were originally delivered as lectures in the University of Cambridge.