The German Language and the Real World
Sociolinguistic, Cultural, and Pragmatic Perspectives on Contemporary German
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Oct '97
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^IChoice^R outstanding academic book award 1995
In this collection of essays, German linguists consider a wide range of topics, including language change, language in political discourse, language in Berlin after the Wall, language and gender, the speech styles of youth subcultures, and language and television.Language has always played an important part in the debate about cultural and political identity in the German-speaking areas of Europe. It is therefore not surprising that the dramatic events of the early 1990s, most notably the reunification of Germany, have led to an upsurge of interest in the German language. This collection of essays provides an insight into the interests and approaches of German-speaking linguists in this period of dynamic change, focusing on the forms, functions, and uses of contemporary German. Some contributors address broad issues - language and nationality, the status of German as an international language, language change and attempts to fix the form of language, and sociolinguistic variation, while others examine topics of particular significance in today's socioplitical scene. These include social change and linguistic variation in Berlin after the Wall, the political language of the Right and Left, the speech of youth subcultures, language and gender, language and television, and language in intercultural communication.
These contributions work well together as a collected volume. They constitute a theme, and raise interesting questions for future research. * Neil G. Jacobs, Ohio State University, Language in Society 26:2 (1997) *
These contributions work well together as a collected volume. They constitute a theme, and raise interesting questions for future research. * Neil G. Jacobs, Ohio State University, Language in Society 26:2 (1997) *
This volume gives an excellent overview of the situation of the German language today. ... I commend this book to all those with an interest in the German language of the 1990s in the context of social and political changes taking place in the German-speaking countries. * Notes on Linguistics 78, 1997 *
A wide-ranging volume. * Year's Work in Modern language Studies *
This volume is mainly a collection of syntheses of previous research in different areas, and as such it does succeed at providing the reader with an overview of how German and Austrian scholars of sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and discourse analysis analyze the 'German language in the real world'. / Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain, University of Alberta, and Rosina Lippi-Green, Western Washington University, American Journal of German Linguistics and Literatures, Vol 10, no 1, 1998
- Winner of ^IChoice^R outstanding academic book award 1995.
ISBN: 9780198237389
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 24mm
Weight: 652g
428 pages