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Development trends of German language - OPNG2G110A
Title: Vývojové tendence německého jazyka
Guaranteed by: Katedra germanistiky (41-KG)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: German
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: prof. Dr. Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann
Annotation -
Last update: prof. Dr. Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann (30.09.2019)
In this course, the students should gain an initial insight into historiolinguistic questions such as a systematic overview of the most important phonetic, morphological, lexical, syntactic and textlinguistic developments since the Old High German. The students should learn to understand, that the language history that grammar and lexicon of the present, the entire variety spectrum of contemporary German, from dialect over the youth language to the jargon of law are the result of an ongoing language change. The main topics covered in the course are: • manifestations of the German language. The territorial, social and media differentiation of the German language. Periodization of the German. The language change and its description. The emergence of the New High German written language. • Prehistory of the German. Indo-European (relationships of Indo-European languages). The Germanic languages. • Old High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (historical-cultural prerequisites, linguistic characteristics). • Middle High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (historical-cultural prerequisites, linguistic characteristics). • Early New High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (historical-cultural prerequisites, linguistic characteristics). • New High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (historical-cultural prerequisites, linguistic characteristics).
Literature -
Last update: prof. Dr. Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann (29.10.2019)

Bär, Jochen A., Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann, Jörg Riecke (Hg.). Handbuch Sprache in der Geschichte. Berlin: De Gruyter 2019 (Handbücher Sprachwissen).

Besch, Werner, Anne Betten, Oskar Reichmann, Stefan Sonderegger (Hrsg.). Sprachgeschichte. Ein Handbuch zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und ihrer Erforschung. 2. Auflage. 4 Teilbände. Berlin / New York 1998; 2000; 2003. (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 2,1; 2,2; 2,3; 2,4).

Keller, Rudi. Sprachwandel. Tübingen und Basel: Francke Verlag 1994.

König, Werner. dtv-Atlas zur deutschen Sprache. München: Deutscher NIG, 11. Aufl., 1996.

Von Polenz, Peter. Dt. Sprachgeschichte vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Gegenwart. Walter de Gruyter-Berlin-New York, 3 Bände, 2000.

Riecke, Jörg. Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. Eine Einführung. Stuttgart: Reclam 2016.

Schmidt, Wilhelm. Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. Ein Lehrbuch für das germanistische Studium. 8. Aufl., erarbeitet unter der Leitung von Helmut Langner und Norbert Richard Wolf. Stuttgart, Leipzig 2000.

Schlieben-Lange, Brigitte. Traditionen des Sprechens. Elemente einer pragmatischen Sprachgeschichtsschreibung. Stuttgart [etc.] 1983.

Stedje, Astrid. Deutsche Sprache gestern und heute. Einführung in Sprachgeschichte und Sprachkunde. München 1989. (UTB 1499).

 

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: prof. Dr. Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann (29.10.2019)

- active participation

- presentation

- term paper

Syllabus -
Last update: prof. Dr. Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann (30.09.2019)

 

 

Theme

Single topic

1

Premises - Theory - Methods

GSubject areas of linguistic history

2

Premises - Theory - Methods

System-Norm - Parole / Diachrony -Synchrony Principles of language change

3

Language typology

Types of the langage

Indogermanic languages

4

Origin of German language

From Indo-European via Germanic to Old High German; linguistic phenomena: e.g. first sound shift

5

German language

Periodization of the German; Development of language geographical conditions in German; Second sound shift

6

The Old High German I

Language status: phonological-morphological: e.g. ablautgrades

7

The Old High German II

Socio-cultural conditions; text types

8

The Middle High German I

Language status: phonological-morphological: diphthongation, monophthongation, elevation, depression;

9

The Middle High German II

Sociocultural conditions Texts and types of texts;

10

The Early New High German I

Language status: phonological-morphological

11

The Early New High German II

Socio-cultural conditions; Texts and text types

12

The New High German

Genesis of the New High German written language

 

 

Scripticism, types of text

 
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