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In 'Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German With an Infusion of English', Samuel Stehman Haldeman explores the unique linguistic characteristics of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. Haldeman provides a comprehensive analysis of the language's phonetics, grammar, and vocabulary, highlighting its roots in South German with influences from English. The book is a valuable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in regional dialects. Haldeman's scholarly approach is evident in his meticulous examination of linguistic features, making this book a crucial text in the study of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German With an Infusion of English', Samuel Stehman Haldeman explores the unique linguistic characteristics of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. Haldeman provides a comprehensive analysis of the language's phonetics, grammar, and vocabulary, highlighting its roots in South German with influences from English. The book is a valuable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in regional dialects. Haldeman's scholarly approach is evident in his meticulous examination of linguistic features, making this book a crucial text in the study of Pennsylvania Dutch. Samuel Stehman Haldeman, a renowned linguist and philologist, was drawn to the study of languages from an early age. His expertise in phonetics and dialectology equipped him to delve into the complexities of Pennsylvania Dutch. Haldeman's passion for language and meticulous research shine through in this seminal work, showcasing his dedication to preserving and understanding linguistic diversity. I highly recommend 'Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German With an Infusion of English' to readers interested in the intricacies of language and cultural heritage. Haldeman's insightful analysis offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of a distinct dialect, making this book essential for anyone eager to explore the rich tapestry of regional linguistic variations.
Autorenporträt
Samuel Stehman Haldeman (1812–1880) was an American naturalist and philologist, recognized for his work on linguistics and the natural sciences, particularly in the field of entomology. Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Haldeman's scholarly interests embraced a vast array of subjects, yet he is particularly noted for his seminal work on the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. His influential publication, 'Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German With an Infusion of English', offers an incisive analysis of this unique dialect, underscoring its origins and development among German-speaking immigrants in Pennsylvania. Haldeman's linguistic research extended beyond this dialect, contributing to the understanding of American English variants and the study of sound changes. His meticulous approach to linguistics was matched by his scientific rigor in the study of invertebrates, making him a respected figure among contemporary naturalists. Haldeman's contribution to American philology and natural history was profound, and he was a contemporary of notable scholars like Louis Agassiz and Charles Darwin, with whom he corresponded. His literary style, characterized by clarity and precision, is evident across his varied corpus of work, reflecting both the depth and breadth of his expertise.