The Making of Bad Language: Lay Linguistic Stigmatisations in German, Past and Present Contributor(s): Mattheier, Klaus J. (Editor), Davies, Winifred V. (Author), Langer, Nils (Author) |
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ISBN: 363154765X ISBN-13: 9783631547656 Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W OUR PRICE: $107.59 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2006 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Foreign Language Study | Yiddish - Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General - Foreign Language Study | German |
Dewey: 437 |
LCCN: 2006046477 |
Series: Variolingua. Nonstandard - Standard - Substandard |
Physical Information: 348 pages |
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Publisher Description: This book is a contribution to the history of non-standard or bad German. The origin and development of standard German was a complex process and many factors were involved in the selection, non-selection and de-selection of variants, as well as the initial promotion of certain varieties of German to supraregional status. The interest here is in non-selection and de-selection of variants and so the study focuses especially on questions such as: Why were certain constructions ignored in the formation of standard German grammar and why were others explicitly judged ill-suited for inclusion in the prestige variety? Who was responsible for these stigmatisations and what reasons were given? And finally, how was the knowledge that one shouldn't use particular constructions transmitted to the language users? At the heart of this study are case studies of 11 morphosyntactic features of bad German as found in a selection of texts produced by norm makers, from 1600 to 2005, all of them salient Zweifelsf lle of modern German. |