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Hermann Paul Burkh Hartmann Von Aue
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The 25th edition of Hermann Paul's grammar is the first step toward
a study grammar that combines the virtues of greater ease of use,
concentration on essentials, and a more reliable description of
Middle High German. The revised accounts of phonology and
morphology have profited in part from the ongoing work on the
extensive Middle High German grammar now in the process of
completion. The description of noun declination has been thoroughly
revised. The syntax section has been extensively reworked and
greatly expanded, with a wealth of references to Middle High German
prose texts.
The first volume to appear in the series "Altdeutsche
Textbibliothek" in 1882 was Walther von der Vogelweide's "Poems,"
edited by Hermann Paul. This new edition will be published in two
parts - Part 1: "Der Spruchdichter" (ATB 1) was published in
February 1997; Part 2: "Der MinnesAnger" (ATB 110) will follow in
due course. The revised edition reverts to the text as edited by
Hermann Paul and last published in 1911 (in its 4th edition), as
this gets closer to the text of the original than subsequent
editions. The introduction, the notes on the editing of Walthers
poems and the select bibliography have been brought up to date; the
known melodies have been added.
Principien der Sprachgeschichte (1880) is Hermann Paul's best-known
work. In this book, the German literary scholar and linguist argues
that although language is a product of human culture and the study
of language is therefore best categorised as history, language can
most effectively be analysed with methods taken from the natural
sciences. Paul develops a system of principles that draws heavily
on cognitive and psychological elements in order to account for how
language has developed. In 14 chapters he sets out a detailed
account of the history of language that includes general
observations on the development of language, the consequences of
sound change, semantic shift and the divergence of etymologically
connected words, and aspects of syntax. He also compares written
and spoken language varieties, and the origins of dialects and
standard languages.
Nach A1/4ber 100 Jahren seit dem Erscheinen gehArt Pauls Buch
"Prinzipien der Sprachgeschichte" (1. Auflage 1880) nach wie vor zu
den Standardwerken der Sprachwissenschaft.
Two years after the 150th anniversary of Hermann Paul's (1846-1921)
birth and one year after the 100th anniversary of his famous
dictionary (first published 1897), the editors assemble here for
the first time a single-volume collection of his most important
treatises and speeches, together with his still immensely apposite
remarks on correct German spelling and pronunciation and a complete
bibliography of his publications. In the "Introduction" and notes,
the editors provide an overview of Paul's life and achievements,
while the first chapter proper, titled "Biography," provides
documentation culled from obituaries and correspondence.
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