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The German Language introduces students of German to a linguistic way of looking at the language. Written from a Chomskyan perspective, this volume covers the basic structural components of the German language: syntax, morphology, phonetics, phonology, and the lexicon. Chapters on stylistics, historical background, and contemporary variation complete the discussion of German. The book is enhanced by exercises, definitions of key terms, and suggestions for further reading. This volume is a valuable resource not only for students of German language and literature, but also for linguists with little or no background in the language.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The German Language introduces students of German to a linguistic way of looking at the language. Written from a Chomskyan perspective, this volume covers the basic structural components of the German language: syntax, morphology, phonetics, phonology, and the lexicon. Chapters on stylistics, historical background, and contemporary variation complete the discussion of German. The book is enhanced by exercises, definitions of key terms, and suggestions for further reading. This volume is a valuable resource not only for students of German language and literature, but also for linguists with little or no background in the language.
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Autorenporträt
Jean Boase-Beier is Senior Lecturer in German, Linguistics and Translation Studies in the School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies of the University of East Anglia, where she runs the MA course in literary translation. She is author of Poetic Compounds: The Principles of Poetic Language in Modern English Poetry (1987) as well as many articles on morphology and translation. She is also editor of The Practices of Literary Translation (with M. Holman, 1999). Ken Lodge is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and Phonetics at the School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies of the University of East Anglia. He is author of Studies in the Phonology of Colloquial English (1984), as well as numerous articles on phonology.
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"The linguistics field should have volumes like this for all of theworld's languages, or at least the world's major languages. Theauthors... have penned a comprehensive account of German phonetics,phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis, stylistics, dialectology, andthe historical background - in short, the makings for aninteresting and solid course in German linguistics."Multilingua

"I think this book succeeds at what must be a near impossibletask: to introduce beginning students to the structure of Germanand to linguistic analysis at the same time, and to do both in areader-friendly way that doesn't compromise on academicseriousness. This is a book, then, which students, teachers andeven researchers of German linguistics will welcome and from whichundergraduate courses will benefit hugely." Heinz Giegerich,Professor of English Linguistics, University ofEdinburgh

"The challenge in designing a successful language course is tointegrate enough general linguistic ideas to be able to describethe features of the language insightfully, while also illustratingthe classical linguistic problems of the language concerned. Thisbook succeeds in these aims, and deserves to find a place on thereading lists for all courses in German linguistics." TimesHigher Education Supplement