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· ISSN 1433-1055 REVIEW ARTICLE The Burden of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
In: http://www.gjpsy.uni-goettingen.de/gjp-article-hoffman.pdf
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WP EN2012-005 Impact Of The German Nuclear Phase-Out On Europe's Electricity Generation
In: https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en/tme/research/energy_environment/Pdf/wpen2012-05.pdf
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Special Education and the Risk of Becoming Less Educated in Germany and the United States* by
In: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~ces/publications/docs/pdfs/Powell2.pdf
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Citizenship Testing and Linguistic Integration in Australia and Germany
In: http://zif.spz.tu-darmstadt.de/jg-14-2/docs/moellering.pdf
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Archaeology and Languages in Prehistoric Northern Eurasia
In: http://202.231.40.34/jpub/pdf/jr/IJ1507.pdf
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Studying abroad and vocabulary use in impromptu essays
Mitchell, Kathleen. - : Oregon State University
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Song Sheet I'm Going to Fight Mit Sigel. ; I've come shust now to tells you how [first line] ; Yaw! daus is drue, I shpeake mit you [first line of chorus]
John F. Poole (composer). - : Charles Magnus, No. 12 Frankfort Street, [n.d.]
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Song Sheet Little Fraud. ; Oh, vere is dat leetle deitcher darling [first line] ; Leetle Fraud, (she) chews terbacker [first line of chorus]
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More Than Just Ethnic: Negotiation of Ethnicity through Language among Russian German Re-Settlers and Jewish Refugees from the Former Soviet Union in Germany.
Abstract: This dissertation examines processes of ethnic identity negotiation between two Russianspeaking migrant communities that have a common linguistic background but differ in their understanding of their ethnicity. By analyzing reports of language use and language attitudes, this ethnographically-based research investigates how ethnic identity can be negotiated in the absence of a designated "ethnic" language. The analysis is based on sociolinguistic interviews with 38 Russian-German resettlers (Spätaussiedler, SA) and 40 Jewish contingent refugees from the former Soviet Union (Kontingentflüchtlinge, KF) and is supplemented by a quantitative survey. The study demonstrates that in the absence of a distinct in-group code, the negotiation of ethnic positioning in a migrant environment is achieved in part by routinely utilizing contrasting ideologies about shared linguistic resources. This dissertation adds to an existing body of research on ethnic identity in migration (Bailey 2000; Giampapa 2001; Lo 1999; Zentella 1997) by uncovering rich dynamics of such negotiations not only with respect to the local majority, but even more so between migrant groups. The SA community is shown to negotiate its positioning towards the host majority, which becomes especially noteworthy due to this group’s historically German ethnic background. Simultaneously, as a minority within a minority, the KF community strives to situate itself not only in relation to the host community, but more so in relation to the "other" Russian-speaking migrant group. Through this process, KF migrants demonstrate an understanding of ethnicity that is tied to characteristics that are not traditionally seen as ethnic (such as social and educational status), but gain ethnic meaning in this community. In the process of identity negotiation, the KF minority applies this understanding of ethnicity to interpret observed and assumed linguistic behaviors and language attitudes of the SA group, particularly with respect to issues of language shift, language maintenance and code-mixing practices. By uncovering ideologies that link beliefs about language to locally salient ethnic categorization, this dissertation demonstrates how ethnic distinctiveness is established through the use of subtle and arbitrary mechanisms, which are not universally tied to ethnicity, but acquire their "ethnic" meaning in local negotiations of social positioning. ; Ph.D. ; Linguistics & Germanic Languages & Literatures ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62426/1/veremeev_1.pdf
Keyword: Ethnic Identity; Germany; Humanities; Immigrants; Russian Germans; Russian Jewish; Social Sciences
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/62426
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“A Sense of Place:” The Construction of Identity in South Tyrol
Hilden, Barbara L.. - : University of Alberta
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Lauren Webster.pdf
Webster, Lauren. - : University of Alberta
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