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  1. Eine moderne Universität braucht die Sprachwissenschaft "Linguistics are necessary for a modern university"

    A university continually produces new knowledge and discoveries, knowledge which is condensed in mental concepts resp. terms. These concepts have to be nominated by linguistic signs, normally by words. Research in linguistic fields provides the... mehr

     

    A university continually produces new knowledge and discoveries, knowledge which is condensed in mental concepts resp. terms. These concepts have to be nominated by linguistic signs, normally by words. Research in linguistic fields provides the essential theoretical and practical fundaments, especially by research in language for special purposes.

     

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    Medientyp: Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400)
    Schlagworte: Linguistik
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  2. Das Zusammenspiel der Valenz- und Konstruktionsgrammatik auf dem Feld der syntaktischen Analysen The interplay of valency grammar and construction grammar in syntactic analyses

    Many linguistic discussions have focused on the question whether construction grammar represents an alternative descriptive grammatical model to valency grammar. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the pros and cons of valency grammar-based and... mehr

     

    Many linguistic discussions have focused on the question whether construction grammar represents an alternative descriptive grammatical model to valency grammar. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the pros and cons of valency grammar-based and construction grammar-based models using actual linguistic data, demonstrating that both models are mutually complementary and thus represent a suitable framework for syntactic and semantic analysis.

     

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    Schlagworte: Valenzgrammatik; Konstruktionsgrammatik; Deutsch
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  3. Wissenschaft ist Politik, Wissenschaft und Politik sind Moral : Jacob Grimms Bedeutung für die deutsche Sprachwissenschaft damals und heute Scholarship is politics, scholarship and politics are morality : the importance of Jacob Grimm for German linguistic scholarship - then and now

    The article focuses on Jacob Grimm's linguistic scholarship, taking into account biographical details, Grimm's conception of law and freedom, and his morality. Examples consist of original citations from Grimm's works, primarily his "Deutsche... mehr

     

    The article focuses on Jacob Grimm's linguistic scholarship, taking into account biographical details, Grimm's conception of law and freedom, and his morality. Examples consist of original citations from Grimm's works, primarily his "Deutsche Grammatik" and "Deutsches Wörterbuch".

     

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    Schlagworte: Grimm, Jacob; Germanistik; Linguistik; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Wissenschaftsethik
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  4. Mystisches Sprechen zwischen Literatur- und Wissenschaftssprache Mystic language between literary and scientific language

    Mysticism means the verbalization of mystic experiences, or more precisely the verbalization of "unio mystica – the unification of the religious "I" with the absolute, and, in Christianity, with God. An interesting body of German mystic literature... mehr

     

    Mysticism means the verbalization of mystic experiences, or more precisely the verbalization of "unio mystica – the unification of the religious "I" with the absolute, and, in Christianity, with God. An interesting body of German mystic literature has survived from the medieval period, beginning with the "St. Trudperter Hohenlied" (around 1160). In "conjugal mysticism", the "unio" is viewed and verbalized as an experience of love, while speculative mysticism (especially as represented by the Dominicans) formulates a "different" theology, written primarily in German. These new mystical experiences require a new approach to language, i.e. methods of nomination which recall the principles of naming based on the use of metaphor and word-formation in professional language.

     

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    Schlagworte: Mystizismus; Mittelalter; Literatur; Volkssprache; Deutsch
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  5. "das es eine vollige Deutsche klare rede wird" : zu Luthers Spracharbeit
    Erschienen: 11.09.2020

    Based on translations of the Lord's Prayer (Mt 6, 9-13) and translations of other Bible passages dating from 1522 to 2017, Luther's working processes were reconstructed and his influence on later editions of his Bible was traced. It becomes evident... mehr

     

    Based on translations of the Lord's Prayer (Mt 6, 9-13) and translations of other Bible passages dating from 1522 to 2017, Luther's working processes were reconstructed and his influence on later editions of his Bible was traced. It becomes evident that Luther wanted not 'merely' to translate the Bible, but to actually write a German Bible.

     

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    Schlagworte: Luther, Martin; Schriftsprache; Frühneuhochdeutsch; Bibel; Übersetzung
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