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This collection of articles derives from a conference organized in
Szeged (Hungary) in 2003. It represents a contribution to the
ongoing discussion on approaches to the grammar of spoken language.
Proceeding on the conviction that existing theoretical deficits can
only be offset by broad discussion of all potential sources of
theoretical insight, the volume discusses various approaches to a
more precise grammatical definition of spoken language, including
construction grammar, interactional linguistics, the theory of
proximate and distanced speech, and ideas on the constitution of
meaning in spoken language.
Vocabulary and the word represent one of the central areas of study
in linguistics in general and German studies in particular. The
festschrift in honour of Oskar Reichmann, who has devoted most of
his scholarly energies to the theoretical and empirical study of
German vocabulary, assembles close on 20 articles devoted to German
lexicology from a systematic, present-day, and historical vantage.
The terms a ~proximitya (TM) and a ~distancea (TM) signify
conceptual characteristics of orality and literacy. In that branch
of linguistic research dealing with linguistic variation, a
~proximity vs. distancea (TM) is a central area of enquiry along
with fields such as dialectology, languages for specialist purposes
or text typology. The present volume examines commonalities and
differences along the topic areas of a ~proximity and diatopic
variation,a (TM) a ~proximity and diachronic variation,a (TM) a
~proximity and diaphasic variationa (TM) and a ~proximity and
grammaticalisation.a (TM)
This collection represents a preliminary theoretical,
methodological, and empirical stage to a planned stratificational
grammar of New High German. The conviction uniting these articles
is that the diamedial dimension plays a special role in the
grammatical development of New High German and that this fact can
only be taken due account of by a theoretically sound and
methodologically practicable model of the proximal/distal
dimension. The articles present theoretical and methodological
approaches to the phenomenon of proximal/distal speech and apply
them to 15 source texts.
This collection assembles the papers given at the Budapest Grammar
Conference, 22-24 September 1993. The contributors are authors of
German grammars and/or Hungarian Germanists and the subjects they
cover range from general problems of grammar theory through
individual aspects of German grammar to concepts, methods and
problems of grammatography.
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