Elements of the German language
Author : Friedrich Otto Froembling
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 27,7 MB
Release : 1865
Category : German language
ISBN :
Author : Friedrich Otto Froembling
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 27,7 MB
Release : 1865
Category : German language
ISBN :
Author : Theodore Soden
Publisher :
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 17,34 MB
Release : 1856
Category : German language
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Author : Heiner Schenke
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 15,52 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780415284042
Suitable for both independent study and class use, this text comprises an accessible reference grammar and related exercises in a single volume.
Author : Karl Brugmann
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 43,9 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Indo-European languages
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Author : Jan Stievermann
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 39,40 MB
Release : 2015-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0271063009
Through innovative interdisciplinary methodologies and fresh avenues of inquiry, the nine essays collected in A Peculiar Mixture endeavor to transform how we understand the bewildering multiplicity and complexity that characterized the experience of German-speaking people in the middle colonies. They explore how the various cultural expressions of German speakers helped them bridge regional, religious, and denominational divides and eventually find a way to partake in America’s emerging national identity. Instead of thinking about early American culture and literature as evolving continuously as a singular entity, the contributions to this volume conceive of it as an ever-shifting and tangled “web of contact zones.” They present a society with a plurality of different native and colonial cultures interacting not only with one another but also with cultures and traditions from outside the colonies, in a “peculiar mixture” of Old World practices and New World influences. Aside from the editors, the contributors are Rosalind J. Beiler, Patrick M. Erben, Cynthia G. Falk, Marie Basile McDaniel, Philip Otterness, Liam Riordan, Matthias Schönhofer, and Marianne S. Wokeck.
Author : Michael G. Clyne
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 21,40 MB
Release : 1995-11-16
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780521499705
Recent sociopolitical events have profoundly changed the status and functions of German and influenced its usage. In this study (published by Cambridge in 1984) Michael Clyne revises and expands his original analysis of the German language in Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries in the light of such changes as the end of the Cold War, German unification, the redrawing of the map of Europe, increasing European integration, and the changing self-images of Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. His discussion includes the differences in the form, function and status of the various national varieties of German; the relation between standard and non-standard varieties; gender, generational and political variation; Anglo-American influence on German; and the convergence of east and west. The result is a wide-ranging exploration of language and society in the German-speaking countries, all of which have problems or dilemmas concerning nationhood or ethnicity which are language-related and/or language-marked.
Author : Jacob Abbott
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 42,48 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Mark Twain
Publisher : BVK
Page : 23 pages
File Size : 31,6 MB
Release : 1880-05-15
Category : Humor
ISBN : 3853612075
“The Awful German Language” is a humorous examination of the German language and the frustrations a native English speaker may have when learning it. The essay was published as Appendix D of “A Tramp Abroad” by Mark Twain in 1880.
Author : Johann Gerhard Tiarks
Publisher :
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 18,87 MB
Release : 1859
Category : German language
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Author : Martin Durrell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 33,54 MB
Release : 2015-02-20
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1317541820
Essential German Grammar is a student-friendly grammar and workbook designed to give learners a firm foundation on which to build a real understanding of both spoken and written German. The reference grammar section offers clear explanations of key grammar points while a separate exercise section gives students the opportunity to test themselves and put into practice what they have learned. This new edition has been revised and updated throughout. Explanations, tables and exercises have been improved and a number of the authentic texts and illustrations have been replaced by new material. Key features of this second edition include: User-friendly layout with updated 2 colour design, engaging illustrations and visually appealing tables throughout to aid the learning process Clear and accessible explanations with memorable examples informed by the latest research on the German language and presented in accordance with current teaching methodology Helpful parallels between English and German provided where relevant End-of-chapter extracts taken from contemporary journalistic or authentic literary sources, illustrating grammar in context, with model translations provided at the back of the book Material to enable better strategic learning and understanding, including a Why Grammar?—FAQ section, a glossary of grammatical terms in both English and German and a complete answer key to exercises Created especially for the new edition, a companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/kaiser offering a wealth of additional materials, including interactive exercises, quizzes and flashcards to test student understanding, downloadable PDF sheets for classroom use, PowerPoint slides for instructors and audio recordings illustrating the sounds of spoken German. Written by highly experienced lecturers in the field, Essential German Grammar is an invaluable resource for intermediate and advanced students of German (CEFR levels A2 to B2, ACTFL Novice High to Intermediate High). It is designed to function equally as a free-standing grammar or as a foundation grammar for Hammer’s German Grammar and Usage and is suitable for both classroom use and self-study.