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Language contact in Europe : the periphrastic perfect through history
Drinka, Bridget. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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ЛЕКСИЧЕСКИЕ И ГРАММАТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ ГЕРМАНСКИХ ЯЗЫКОВ (НА ПРИМЕРЕ НЕМЕЦКОГО ЯЗЫКА)
ЯКОВЛЮК АЛЕКСАНДР НИКОЛАЕВИЧ; КАТАЕВА СВЕТЛАНА ВЛАДИМИРОВНА; ПОЛЯНИЧКО МАРИЯ ВЛАДИМИРОВНА. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Оренбургский государственный университет», 2017
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The Articulation of Difference: Imagining "Women's Language" between 1650 and the Present
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Weganweisungen im Deutschen und Spanischen: Eine Vergleichsanalyse unter Anwendung von Visualisierungen ...
Delucchi Danhier, Renate. - : Heidelberg University Library, 2017
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Effektiveness of Vocabulary Learning Strategies in German as a Foreign Language teaching in China ... : Effektivität von Vokabellernstrategien im DaF-Unterricht in China ...
Yang, Mengying. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017
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Diachronic And Synchronic Aspects Of The Concept 'Speech'. Language Contacts Between Semitic/Arabic And Indo-Germanic Languages ...
Haase, Fee-Alexandra. - : Zenodo, 2017
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The Information Gathering Framework. A Cognitive Model of Regressive Eye Movements during Reading
Weiß; Anna Fiona; Bornkessel-Schlesewsky. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017. : Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
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Lexikalische Interferenzen zwischen Deutsch und Chinesisch. Eine didaktische Reflexion in Bezug auf das lexikalische Lernen im chinesischen Deutschunterricht.
Wang; Albert; Jiayi. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017. : Germanistik und Kunstwissenschaften, 2017
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Untersuchungen zur Didaktik des Gebrauchs des es-Korrelates im Deutschen
Albert; Ruth (Prof. Dr.); Yang. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017. : Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
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Einfluss ikonischer Gesten auf das Wortlernen von Kindern mit und ohne umschriebene Sprachentwicklungsstörung: Eine Trainingsstudie
Kauschke; Susanne; Vogt. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017. : Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
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‘These four letters s o l a are not there’: language and theology in Luther’s translation of the New Testament
Methuen, Charlotte. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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The development of education and Grammatica in Medieval Iceland
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Weganweisungen im Deutschen und Spanischen: Eine Vergleichsanalyse unter Anwendung von Visualisierungen
Delucchi Danhier, Renate. - : Dr. Hut, 2017
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ON THE POSSIBILITY OF LEXICAL BORROWINGS FROM SEMITIC INTO PROTO-GERMANIC OR DIALECTAL PROTO-GERMANIC
Cohen, Gerald L.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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MODELING DEPONENCY IN GERMANIC PRETERITE-PRESENT VERBS USING DATR
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2017)
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Avances en Informática y Automática. Décimo Workshop
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From Householder to War-Lord to Heavenly Hero: Naming God in the Early Continental Germanic Languages
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2017)
Abstract: Using an interdisciplinary approach and building upon earlier work by Northcott, Green, Eggers, Schirokauer, and others, the present study presents a reappraisal of the development of the Germanic vocabulary adopted to designate the divine Lord (God or Christ) in the early stages of Christianization on the continent during the first millennium. The words used to translate Greek kyrios and Latin dominus were drawn from the sphere of Germanic social institutions and thus their adoption was influenced—and to some extent determined—by external conditions and values. In Wulfila’s fourth-century translation of the Bible into an East Germanic dialect of Gothic, the word frauja ‘lord, Lord’ connoted the “householder” (dominus or pater familias) and thus fittingly conveyed the sense of God’s and Christ’s lordship as depicted in the New Testament. This word-choice is indicative of Wulfila’s adherence to literality but also reflects the socio-cultural, religious, and historical circumstances in which he lived. The primary early medieval West Germanic title for the divine Lord was Old High German truhtīn (and its dialectal reflexes in the other West and North Germanic languages), which originally would have designated a “warlord” or “leader of a (royal) military retinue.” As a word semantically at odds with its Christian referent, it was presumably adopted for pragmatic reasons. These reasons can best be explained in the context of Germanic cultural-institutional ideology and the traditional forms of eulogistic and heroic verse in which this ideology was encoded. During the ninth and tenth century, another lord title, hērro, began permanently to displace truhtīn. As a calque on Latin senior, hērro originated in the emergent vocabulary of Merovingian Frankish feudalism. The ascension of hērro was further facilitated by the demise of the older vernacular alliterative poetic tradition (and its associated imagery) in the Carolingian period. The final part of this study assesses the status of the corresponding Old Saxon lordship terms (frōio, hērro, and drohtin) in the ninth-century alliterative gospel poem Heliand, analyzing the semantic revisions that resulted when this vocabulary was applied to the spiritual figure of Christ, depicted in a traditional heroic register.
Keyword: divine titles; dominus; German Language and Literature; Gothic; kyrios; lordship; Medieval Studies; Old High German; Old Saxon; Older Germanic languages; warband; warlord
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/935
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Bear Dancing, Salome Dancing: about "Atta Troll", de Heinrich Heine
In: Pandaemonium Germanicum: Revista de Estudos Germanísticos, Vol 20, Iss 30 (2017) (2017)
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The motivation for learning German at a Center for Language Studies (CLS)
In: Pandaemonium Germanicum: Revista de Estudos Germanísticos, Vol 20, Iss 30 (2017) (2017)
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Karl May: Authorialand textual staging
In: Pandaemonium Germanicum: Revista de Estudos Germanísticos, Vol 20, Iss 31 (2017) (2017)
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