
A Short History of the German Language (RLE Linguistics E: Indo-European Linguistics)
Indo-European Linguistics)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. November 2013
Book
Hardback
178 pages
978-0-415-72739-6 (ISBN)
Description
This simple introduction to the history of the German language seeks to provide students who have some knowledge of modern German, but no knowledge either of its development or of linguistic theories, with a short account of the essential factors - chronological, geographical and linguistic - and their interrelation.
The material is arranged in three parts. The first traces the history of the German language from its origins in Indo-European through the pre-documentary Germanic period and the Middle Ages to the present day. In the second part the development of the German vocabulary is described, including word formation, borrowing, and change in meaning; and the book concludes with a section on changes in sounds, grammatical forms, and syntax. Emphasis is placed on the development of the standard literary language in its historical and social context, while such topics as dialects and the relationship of German to other Germanic and European languages are treated very briefly as the need arises.
The inclusion of maps, some specimen passages of German its early stages, suggestions for further reading after each chapter, and an extensive classified bibliography also contribute to making this a useful introduction to the subject and a reliable foundation for more advanced work.
The material is arranged in three parts. The first traces the history of the German language from its origins in Indo-European through the pre-documentary Germanic period and the Middle Ages to the present day. In the second part the development of the German vocabulary is described, including word formation, borrowing, and change in meaning; and the book concludes with a section on changes in sounds, grammatical forms, and syntax. Emphasis is placed on the development of the standard literary language in its historical and social context, while such topics as dialects and the relationship of German to other Germanic and European languages are treated very briefly as the need arises.
The inclusion of maps, some specimen passages of German its early stages, suggestions for further reading after each chapter, and an extensive classified bibliography also contribute to making this a useful introduction to the subject and a reliable foundation for more advanced work.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
446 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-72739-6 (9780415727396)
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William Walker Chambers | John Ritchie Wilkie
A Short History of the German Language (RLE Linguistics E: Indo-European Linguistics)
Indo-European Linguistics)
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William Walker Chambers | John Ritchie Wilkie
A Short History of the German Language (RLE Linguistics E: Indo-European Linguistics)
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William Walker Chambers | John Ritchie Wilkie
A Short History of the German Language (RLE Linguistics E: Indo-European Linguistics)
E-Book
01/2014
1st Edition
Routledge
€64.49
Available for download
Persons
W. Walker Chambers, John R. Wilkie
Content
1. Language and Language Study 2. Indo-European 3. From Germanic to German 4. Writing and Printing 5. Medieval German and the Development of the Standard Language 6. New High German 7. The German Vocabulary: Word Formation 8. The German Vocabulary: Borrowing 9. The German Vocabulary: Change of Meaning 10. Sound Changes from Indo-European to Germanic 11. Sound Changes in German 12. The Forms of German 13. Syntax Appendix 1. Development of Strong Verb Classes Appendix 2. Specimen passages of German Appendix 3. Bibliography