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Over the past few decades, the book series Linguistische Arbeiten
[Linguistic Studies], comprising over 500 volumes, has made a
significant contribution to the development of linguistic theory
both in Germany and internationally. The series will continue to
deliver new impulses for research and maintain the central insight
of linguistics that progress can only be made in acquiring new
knowledge about human languages both synchronically and
diachronically by closely combining empirical and theoretical
analyses. To this end, we invite submission of high-quality
linguistic studies from all the central areas of general
linguistics and the linguistics of individual languages which
address topical questions, discuss new data and advance the
development of linguistic theory.
From the late seventeenth century into the eighteenth, critics and
authors in Germany defended the Novel: indeed it depicted vice and
immorality, but only with the intention of exhorting the reader to
avoid such dangers to the soul. This Book examines outstanding
novels of life from the Thirty Years' War to the
How did German visual artists relate to the broader society around
them between the invention of the artist as « genius and visionary,
in the Romantic era of the nineteenth century, and the struggle to
overcome pauperization and social marginalization through
collective professionalization during much of the twentieth? The
collective - if not always agreed - aspirations and expectations of
artists in this long period are best reflected in the schools and
academies that came to dominate their education, in their
professional associations, and their strategies of marketing and
economic well-being. Like members of other German learned
professions, visual artists struggled to achieve autonomy from
state, church, and other powerful social and economic forces while
also raising and maintaining ever-evolving professional standards.
Like other professions, they were forced also to make compromises
with power and money, losing many battles in the process. The
subjectivity of values surrounding art, the de facto economic
status of artists as small entrepreneurs unable or unwilling to
submit fully to corporate, bureaucratic, or union organization, and
the practical inability to limit their numbers all conspired to
undermine fully successful professionalization. By bringing the
tools of social history to bear, this book sheds rare illumination
on the little-known history of the many « everyday German artists,
rather than on the better-known works of the few.
Over the past few decades, the book series Linguistische Arbeiten
[Linguistic Studies], comprising over 500 volumes, has made a
significant contribution to the development of linguistic theory
both in Germany and internationally. The series will continue to
deliver new impulses for research and maintain the central insight
of linguistics that progress can only be made in acquiring new
knowledge about human languages both synchronically and
diachronically by closely combining empirical and theoretical
analyses. To this end, we invite submission of high-quality
linguistic studies from all the central areas of general
linguistics and the linguistics of individual languages which
address topical questions, discuss new data and advance the
development of linguistic theory.
The impression one initially has of lexicology is rather diffuse.
As a discipline, it suffers from the fate of either not being
noticed at all or of being itself broken down into semi-independent
sub-disciplines such as phraseology and mental lexicon. It is
against this background that the handbook identifies and deals with
the following aims for academic progression and
practical/theoretical research: the establishment and maintenance
of an independent profile for the discipline of lexicology the
collection and documentation of up-to-date knowledge in the field
of lexicology the documentation of research still outstanding and
the provision of guidelines on concrete fields of study The
handbook starts off with the two main sections: 'word' and
'vocabulary'. The sense relations act as the threads which bind
these two sections together, because their ability to link words in
pairs allows us to make successive inroads into the vocabulary.
Moving from the term 'word' to the term 'lexical element' forces us
into a more detailed investigation of phraseology. Detailed
treatments of each of the ways of looking at 'vocabulary' are
provided, in view of the ambiguity of the term 'vocabulary'
(vocabulary in its relation to a natural language vs. vocabulary in
its relation to an individual [mental lexicon] vs. vocabulary in
its relation to grammar [lexicon]). Similarly, synchronic and
diachronic points of view are taken into account, in order to be
able to arrive at an adequate description of the underlying
dynamics of the vocabulary of natural languages. In conclusion the
present state of lexicology made it necessary to deal thoroughly
with questions about the discipline, its methodology and its links
with related disciplines. Key features: International handbook
series Two volumes offering the current state of research
Fundamental and theoretical approaches of the discipline
Es handelt sich um ein umfassendes wissenschaftliches Worterbuch
zum Phanomen des Gegensinns (= kontrastive Polysemie). Das Werk
umfasst 3 Bande. Jeder Artikel bietet neben den ublichen
grammatischen Angaben eine prazise Aufschlusselung des in einem
Wort enthaltenen Gegensinns (z. B. abdecken: 1. abraumen/entfernen,
2. zudecken/daruber legen ) mit reichem Belegmaterial. Die
jeweilige Art des Gegensinns (antonymisch, komplementar, reversibel
usw.) wird prazise beschrieben. Ein derartiges Worterbuch ist
bisher fur das Deutsche noch nicht vorgelegt worden."
The impression one initially has of lexicology is rather diffuse.
As a discipline, it suffers from the fate of either not being
noticed at all or of being itself broken down into semi-independent
sub-disciplines such as phraseology and mental lexicon. It is
against this background that the handbook identifies and deals with
the following aims for academic progression and
practical/theoretical research: the establishment and maintenance
of an independent profile for the discipline of lexicology the
collection and documentation of up-to-date knowledge in the field
of lexicology the documentation of research still outstanding and
the provision of guidelines on concrete fields of study The
handbook starts off with the two main sections: 'word' and
'vocabulary'. The sense relations act as the threads which bind
these two sections together, because their ability to link words in
pairs allows us to make successive inroads into the vocabulary.
Moving from the term 'word' to the term 'lexical element' forces us
into a more detailed investigation of phraseology. Detailed
treatments of each of the ways of looking at 'vocabulary' are
provided, in view of the ambiguity of the term 'vocabulary'
(vocabulary in its relation to a natural language vs. vocabulary in
its relation to an individual [mental lexicon] vs. vocabulary in
its relation to grammar [lexicon]). Similarly, synchronic and
diachronic points of view are taken into account, in order to be
able to arrive at an adequate description of the underlying
dynamics of the vocabulary of natural languages. In conclusion the
present state of lexicology made it necessary to deal thoroughly
with questions about the discipline, its methodology and its links
with related disciplines. Key features: International handbook
series Two volumes offering the current state of research
Fundamental and theoretical approaches of the discipline
The 3-volume dictionary presents words in German that have opposed
readings as part of their individual polysemy. Such an opposite
meaning is, for an individual word, analogous to the common
antonymy that exists between different words. The concept of
opposite meaning is relatively unknown and, in contrast to synonym
and anytonym dictionaries, there exists no dictionary of opposite
meanings for any language. In this sense, the current work is an
innovation and will be of great interest to laypersons with an
interest in language as well as to experts in the field. Dictionary
of all words in the German language that can be used with opposite
meaning Detailed description and classification of polysemy and
corpus of extensive examples Important work for the fields of
semantics, linguistic logic and language philosophy
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