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This accessible textbook offers students the opportunity to explore for themselves a wide range of sociolinguistic issues relating to the German language and its role in societies around the world. It is written for undergraduate students who have a sound practical knowledge of German but who have little or no knowledge of linguistics or sociolinguistics. It combines text with practical exercises and discussion questions to stimulate readers to think for themselves and to tackle specific problems. In Part One Patrick Stevenson invites readers to investigate and reflect on issues about the status and function of the German language in relation to its speakers and to speakers of other languages with which it comes into contact. In Part Two the focus shifts to the forms and functions of individual features of the language. This involves, for example, identifying features of regional speech forms, analysing similarities and differences between written and spoken German, or looking at the 'social meaning' underlying different forms of address. Part Three explores the relationship between the German language and the nature of 'Germanness'. It concentrates on people's attitudes towards the language, the ways in which it is changing, and their views on what it represents for them. Features and benefits of using this book: * Comprehensive: provides the basis for a typical one-semester course * Informative and practical: combines a review of current themes with graded exercises and relevant reading, plus an index of terms * Topical and contemporary: deals with current situations with the most up-to-date information * Has a workbook character: encourages students to think and work for themselves. Patrick Stevenson is a lecturer in German in the School of Modern Languages, Southampton University.
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.
Quantitative Research Methods for Linguistics provides an
accessible introduction to research methods for undergraduates
undertaking research for the first time. Employing a task-based
approach, the authors demonstrate key methods through a series of
worked examples, allowing students to take a learn-by-doing
approach and making quantitative methods less daunting for the
novice researcher. Key features include: Chapters framed around
real research questions, walking the student step-by-step through
the various methods; Guidance on how to design your own research
project; Basic questions and answers that every new researcher
needs to know; A comprehensive glossary that makes the most
technical of terms clear to readers; Coverage of different
statistical packages including R and SPSS. Quantitative Research
Methods for Linguistics is essential reading for all students
undertaking degrees in linguistics and English language studies.
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.
Quantitative Research Methods for Linguistics provides an
accessible introduction to research methods for undergraduates
undertaking research for the first time. Employing a task-based
approach, the authors demonstrate key methods through a series of
worked examples, allowing students to take a learn-by-doing
approach and making quantitative methods less daunting for the
novice researcher. Key features include: Chapters framed around
real research questions, walking the student step-by-step through
the various methods; Guidance on how to design your own research
project; Basic questions and answers that every new researcher
needs to know; A comprehensive glossary that makes the most
technical of terms clear to readers; Coverage of different
statistical packages including R and SPSS. Quantitative Research
Methods for Linguistics is essential reading for all students
undertaking degrees in linguistics and English language studies.
This study is based on empirical linguistic data and examines
modern Yiddish as spoken in present-day Israel. The approach is
functional-pragmatic, analyzing the way in which the grammatical
repertory of Yiddish is used in narrative discourse. Special
reference is made to structures such as the tense system, complex
sentences and Yiddish word order.
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