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Standarddeutsch im 21. Jahrhundert

Theoretische und empirische Ansätze mit einem Fokus auf Österreich

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Since the beginning of the new millennium, research on the German language in Austria has been characterized by new approaches: alongside work in the tradition of philological dialectology, discourse analysis in the “Viennese school” paradigm and “classically” correlative sociolinguistics, there has been an increasing number of studies in the areas of language dynamics-based variationist linguistics, interactional sociolinguistics, as well as modern attitudinal and perceptual research. This volume reflects the dynamism of this field of research, approaching it from various theoretical and empirical perspectives. It is the standard pole of the “vertical” spectrum of linguistic varieties that is central to all nine contributions compiled in this publication.

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Standarddeutsch im 21. Jahrhundert, Alexandra N. Lenz

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Título
Standarddeutsch im 21. Jahrhundert
Subtítulo
Theoretische und empirische Ansätze mit einem Fokus auf Österreich
Idioma
Alemán
Publicado en
2015
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
250
ISBN10
3847103377
ISBN13
9783847103370
Serie
Descripción
Since the beginning of the new millennium, research on the German language in Austria has been characterized by new approaches: alongside work in the tradition of philological dialectology, discourse analysis in the “Viennese school” paradigm and “classically” correlative sociolinguistics, there has been an increasing number of studies in the areas of language dynamics-based variationist linguistics, interactional sociolinguistics, as well as modern attitudinal and perceptual research. This volume reflects the dynamism of this field of research, approaching it from various theoretical and empirical perspectives. It is the standard pole of the “vertical” spectrum of linguistic varieties that is central to all nine contributions compiled in this publication.