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Left/right asymmetries and the grammar of pre- vs. post
Left/right asymmetries and the grammar of pre- vs. post

... -6Owing to the competition between Jürgen and Alex for the turn and in the activity of “ordering” hot drinks from John, the beginning of John’s syntactic project is hard to determine. “Black tea, with lemon” can be heard as an independent beginning of a project or as the continuation of line 07 (“f ...
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Introduction - Friedrich-Schiller
Introduction - Friedrich-Schiller

... width/diameter of a hole/crater/shipping line), (wertvoll) While there are only nine items in English (including broad), the German inventory boasts as many as 17 (including wertvoll). Of the constructions regularly occurring in English, only very few cannot be matched by common formally correspondi ...
Free relative clauses: a new teaching approach for
Free relative clauses: a new teaching approach for

... This model combines two main requests: it guarantees scientific accuracy and, if we adequately simplify it, it can serve as a basis to develop effective teaching paths. We will now explain the model we have sketched above. Free relative clauses are introduced by a pronoun (chi in Italian) which can ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
View PDF - CiteSeerX

... another language. This took place in Namibia when the Germans came to the country and came into contact with the local people. German in Namibia is primarily in contact with and being influenced by two European Germanic languages, namely English and Afrikaans, with the indigenous languages playing a ...
1586398 andersenjlc9 2016 264 292
1586398 andersenjlc9 2016 264 292

... than one and a half centuries these settlements corresponded to the type of language islands found in Eastern Europe. The small, linguistically and culturally closed settlements had a very low level of integration with their neighbours. The continuity of development in the German-speaking communitie ...
Conference Abstracts - Penn State University
Conference Abstracts - Penn State University

... status of Schriftsprache for German descendants with English, but beginning in the early nineteenth century, it slowly decreased in use in each of its domains. Louden (1988) suggests that by 1876, Pennsylvania High German “ceased to function as a popular literacy medium for most P[ennsylvania]G[erma ...
SUMMARY
SUMMARY

... One of the genre features of a textbook for German is interactivity of assignments. It is reflected in directive and persuasive interactivity. Directive interactivity in a textbook is expressed in second person (singular or plural) imperative sentences (commands). Directive forms, e.g. say, listen ...
`Everyday language` in emigrant letters and its implications for
`Everyday language` in emigrant letters and its implications for

... What many readers intuitively feel, however, when they read 19th century texts, i. e. in their original German script and in their original spelling and grammar, is that this is not modern German, but something we may call ‘Middle New High German’ (ca. 1650 to ca. 1950). We might rightly ask which o ...
CLASS STARTER Was Shakespeare German? GERMAN
CLASS STARTER Was Shakespeare German? GERMAN

... Why do you think the Germans are specifically attracted to Shakespeare? Is there something about German history and society that means his plays about the power struggles of English history, or his comedies about overturning social structures, are of specific interest to the Germans? ...
някои прилики и разлики между английски и немски език, които
някои прилики и разлики между английски и немски език, които

... constructions and phraseology. In some cases a whole German sentence can be comprehended by English speakers without any knowledge of German. However, some differences have been noticed which can confuse English speaking students while they study German. The similarities have been divided into three ...
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Geographical distribution of German speakers



In addition to those parts of Europe where German is an official language, teaching of the German language as well as German-speaking minorities are present in many countries on all six inhabited continents.
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