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  1. Von der Bedeutung der deutschen Sprache in Europa On the role of the German language in Europe
    Erschienen: 05.10.2018

    The article describes the role of German as a working language and official language of the European Union. It also focuses on issues associated with the notion of an 'overarching' language of general use: especially in the field of law, each... mehr

     

    The article describes the role of German as a working language and official language of the European Union. It also focuses on issues associated with the notion of an 'overarching' language of general use: especially in the field of law, each language reflects the specific legal and administrative traditions of the society in which it developed, meaning that different languages frequently lack precise one-to-one equivalents for particular legal concepts. Finally, the author assesses the 'economic value' of several European languages as proposed by Ulrich Ammons, demonstrating that German plays a leading role in this regard.

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Linguistik (410); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Deutsch; Europa; Europäische Union; Verkehrssprache
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  2. Von der Gegenwart der Geschichte : Laudatio auf Lenka Vaňková On history in the present day : laudatio to Lenka Vaňková
    Erschienen: 08.10.2018

    On history in the present day. Laudatio to Lenka Vaňková. This paper takes as its starting point several statements by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the role of the German language in literary and scholarly life during Leibniz's era. The languages of... mehr

     

    On history in the present day. Laudatio to Lenka Vaňková.

    This paper takes as its starting point several statements by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the role of the German language in literary and scholarly life during Leibniz's era. The languages of scholarship were Latin and French, and Leibniz himself published in both these languages. German was the language of practical life. Viewed from this perspective, it was almost inevitable that medieval and early modern medicine - not in the sense of academic theory, but as a practical activity - developed its own fully-fledged specialist language, which was largely based on the vernacular. In her studies of the language of historical medicine, Lenka Vaňková has shown how such vernacular language was (and potentially still is) able to function in specialist domains.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Medizin; Fachsprache; Mittelalter; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm; Vaňková, Lenka
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  3. Was ist und was kann ein Referenzkorpus? What is a reference corpus, and what can it do?
    Erschienen: 11.10.2018

    The 'Deutsche Referenzkorpus (DeReKo)' of the Mannheimer Institut für Deutsche Sprache currently contains over 28 billion words, and it is constantly being expanded. The sheer size of the corpus makes it impractical for researchers to analyze its... mehr

     

    The 'Deutsche Referenzkorpus (DeReKo)' of the Mannheimer Institut für Deutsche Sprache currently contains over 28 billion words, and it is constantly being expanded. The sheer size of the corpus makes it impractical for researchers to analyze its entire content. On the other hand, the DeReKo offers the possibility of taking seriously the principle that every research project needs its own corpus - by acting as a 'reference corpus' that can be used in combination with special corpora. This paper addresses the question of whether a corpus should contain complete texts or only statistically relevant extracts; it also discusses the uses and necessity of 'small corpora'.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Linguistik (410); Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Korpus <Linguistik>; Sprachanalyse
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  4. "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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  5. Der Panther im Käfig und in der Natur Panter v přírodě a v kleci Panther in the wild and in the cage

    Cílem tohoto článku je popsat, co je styl každodenního života a jak se liší od stylu poezie. Na základě stylistické analýzy básně "Panter" Rainera Marii Rilka je zřejmé, že Rilkovi nešlo primárně o zvíře jako takové, ale o to, jak chycené zvíře... mehr

     

    Cílem tohoto článku je popsat, co je styl každodenního života a jak se liší od stylu poezie. Na základě stylistické analýzy básně "Panter" Rainera Marii Rilka je zřejmé, že Rilkovi nešlo primárně o zvíře jako takové, ale o to, jak chycené zvíře prožívá svoje uvěznění. Jako kontrast k básni je použita kapitola o panterovi v Brehmově "Životu zvířat". V tomto případě mluvčí vypovídá o světě, který je podle jeho přesvědčení skutečný. The aim of this essay is to describe the style of everyday life as compared to poetry. For this reason the style of the poem "Der Panther" by Rainer Maria Rilke is analysed. It becomes clear that Rilke is not primarily interested in the animal itself, but in how a captured being feels in captivity. The poem is contrasted with the chapter of the panther in "Brehm's Tierleben". In this case the speaker speaks about the world which he is convinced to be real.

     

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    Schlagworte: Brehm, Alfred Edmund / Tierleben; Rilke, Rainer Maria / Der Panther; Leopard <Motiv>
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