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The Cambridge handbook of Germanic linguistics
Putnam, Michael T. (Herausgeber); Page, B. Richard (Herausgeber). - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Kin, clan and community in Indo-European society
Olsen, Birgit Anette (Herausgeber); Whitehead, Benedicte Nielsen (Herausgeber); Bahs Jacquet, Janus (Herausgeber). - Charlottenlund : Museum Tusculanum Press, 2020
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Perfects in Indo-European languages and beyond
Jügel, Thomas; Crellin, Robert. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020
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The Cambridge handbook of Germanic linguistics
Page, B. Richard; Putnam, Michael T.. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Das Frühneuhochdeutsche Wörterbuch (FWB): Von der Entstehung bis zur Digitalisierung ...
Reichmann, Oskar. - : Heidelberg University Library, 2020
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Militärsprache der Bundeswehr: Übersetzungsorientierte Untersuchung mit einem Glossar in Deutsch-Russisch-Armenisch ...
Chalyan-Daffner, Kristine. - : Heidelberg University Library, 2020
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Eduard Sievers’ Altgermanisch Metrik 125 years on ...
Goering, Nelson. - : Humanities Commons, 2020
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Loanwords from unattested Nordic source forms in Saami ...
Aikio, Ante. - : Humanities Commons, 2020
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Gothic – Phonology, Part 3 ... : Morphophonology ...
Sandell, Ryan P.. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Gothic – Phonology, Part 1 ... : Orthographic Interpretation and Phonemic System ...
Sandell, Ryan P.. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Gothic – Morphology, Part 2 ... : Adjectives and Pronouns ...
Goering, Nelson. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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VerbaAlpina Version 19/2 ...
Krefeld, Thomas; Lücke, Stephan. - : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2020
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: is Thracian finally deciphered? ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Gothic – Text sample ... : John 18:10-11 ...
Goering, Nelson; Sandell, Ryan P.. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Gothic – Introduction, Part 1 ... : Linguistic Affiliations and External History ...
Sandell, Ryan P.; Goering, Nelson. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Gothic – Introduction, Part 2 ... : Writing System ...
Sandell, Ryan P.. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Gothic – Introduction, Part 3 ... : Sources and Scholarly Resources ...
Goering, Nelson. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Analysis of a Linguistic Area using a Phonetic Ontology ... : Sprachraumanalyse mit Hilfe einer phonetischen Ontologie ...
Engsterhold, Robert. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2020
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Disruptive Organizers: Wild children in German realism (1850-1900)
Reif, Margaret. - 2020
Abstract: This dissertation explores the intersection of childhood and wildness within the literary movement of German realism. The latter half of the nineteenth century saw the introduction of mandatory education and the consolidation of the middle-class family, both of which established childhood as a distinct phase. The literary movement of German realism emerged at the same time, with a focus on representing ordinary life and experiences with a particular concentration on bourgeois values and norms. But many children in the works of this movement prove more fantastical than realistic, more extraordinary than ordinary, and more deviant than safely bourgeois. This study therefore examines how representations of wild children interact with the aesthetics of the average within German realism. Ultimately, this dissertation has two main points: First, depictions of wild children should not be read solely as a means of celebrating the average, middle class reality of the nineteenth-century through a strategy of the literary containment of wild children. Rather, the wild child initiates a redemptive transformation of reality and is a means for introducing that which would otherwise escape representation in realist prose fiction. Second, the frequent appearance of wild children within the literary movement of German realism serves as a rhetorical strategy to depict a changing nineteenth-century reality with regard to education, family, gender, nation and art, as well as a means to question the success of these structures. In order to make these arguments, this dissertation engages with four types of wild children: literary descendants of Goethe’s Mignon, fairytale children, differently abled children associated with the figure of Kaspar Hauser, and criminal children. It also considers the intersection of gender and wildness and the ways in which the language of wildness, culture and civilization have been used in Western literary traditions, particularly in a late-nineteenth-century German context.
Keyword: German realism; Germanic literature
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20632
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Expressive Sibilant Retraction in North Norwegian: morpheme or ‘spoken gesture’?
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 10 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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