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Science and political ideology: The example of Nazi Germany ; La ciència i la ideologia política: L’exemple de l’Alemanya nazi ; La ciencia y la ideología política: El ejemplo de la Alemania nazi
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In: Mètode Science Studies Journal - Annual Review; Issue 10 (2020); 129-137 ; Metode Science Studies Journal; Issue 10 (2020); 129-137 ; 2174-9221 ; 2174-3487 (2020)
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VERBAL AND PARAVERBAL CRITICISM: A DISCURSIVE STUDY OF GERMAN AND UKRAINIAN ELECTORAL SPEECHES ; ВЕРБАЛЬНА І ПАРАВЕРБАЛЬНА КРИТИКА: ДИСКУРСИВНЕ ДОСЛІДЖЕННЯ ВИБОРЧИХ ПРОМОВ У НІМЕЧЧИНІ ТА УКРАЇНІ
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In: HERALD OF KYIV NATIONAL LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITY. Series in Philology; VOL 23, No 1 (2020); 94-104 ; ВІСНИК КИЇВСЬКОГО НАЦІОНАЛЬНОГО ЛІНГВІСТИЧНОГО УНІВЕРСИТЕТУ. Серія Філологія; Том 23, № 1 (2020); 94-104 ; 2415-7333 ; 2311-0821 (2020)
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Топонимия как составная часть политики Германии на временно оккупированных советских территориях ; Place Renaming and German Policy-Making in Temporarily Occupied Soviet Territories
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ; Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya
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«Лёгкий язык»: языковая политика инклюзивности по обеспечению безбарьерной коммуникации в Германии ; «Leichte Sprache»: Language Policy of Inclusion for Barrierfree Communication in Germany
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Online-Lexikon zur Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im östlichen Europa (erw. Fassung 2020)
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Bilder der Anderen. Kritische Diskursanalyse der westdeutschen und britischen Presseberichterstattung zur Zeit der zweiten Berlin-Krise (1958-62)
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Oral Health Attitudes among Preclinical and Clinical Dental Students in Germany
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Overcoming boundaries? questions of identity in the experience of German-speaking exiles in Ireland 1933–45
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Análisis de las dificultades lingüísticas y culturales del español como lengua extranjera para germanohablantes
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Online Slovene in Slovenians in Germany: Linguistic Characteristics of Facebook Posts
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Štumberger, Saška. - : University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2020
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La lingua dell'AFD. Uno studio politolinguistico sulla base di dibattiti televisivi
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E. Verra. - : Università degli Studi di Torino. Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere e Culture Moderne, 2020
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Performances of Border: Theatre and the borders of Germany, 1980-2015
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A Translation of Dominik Nagl’s Grenzfälle with an Introductory Analysis of the Translation Process
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In: Masters Theses (2020)
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English in Germany: Evidence from domains of use and attitudes
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In: Russian Journal of Linguistics, Vol 24, Iss 3, Pp 687-702 (2020) (2020)
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This paper discusses the changing role of English in Germany drawing on evidence from domains of English use and speakers attitudes. In so doing, it reports two case studies carried out at the University of Mannheim, Germany. The quantitative data and its methods of evaluation are discussed in the sections reporting case studies. The first study documents the use of English across formal and informal settings as well as in spontaneous interactions. In so doing, it reports the results of a survey collected from 172 students. The second study discusses the results of a survey tapping into German speakers attitudes towards two native (British, American) and two non-native (Indian, German) Englishes, thereby eliciting respondents attitudinal orientations towards English varieties including their own. This case study is based on data stemming from 94 students. The first case study shows that English in Germany has been continuously expanding its social domains of use and there is a small but stable minority of German speakers using English in spontaneous daily interactions. The second case study highlights the importance of the native-speaker model for the attitudinal mindset of the German learners; they see no value in speaking German English and clearly do not identify with this linguistic variety, a finding which reveals their exonormative orientation. Against this backdrop, I conclude that whereas English spoken in Germany shows clear signs of evolving into an ESL variety, it is still, by and large, an EFL English, at least in terms of attitudinal orientations professed by educated young adults.
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attitudes towards english; domains of english use; efl; english in germany; esl; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/592dfa9ed90c457ca9da01f1a89ea694 https://doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-2020-24-3-687-702
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Home is where the heart is? How regional identity hinders internal migration in Germany
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Kremer, Anna. - : Dresden: Technische Universität Dresden, Center of Public and International Economics (CEPIE), 2020
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