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  1. Funktional bedingte Variation in der Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg.
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; Die Arbeit behandelt das methodische Problem der sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition anhand der althochdeutschen Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg. Im Originaltext enthaltene Überschriften werden funktional interpretiert und als... more

     

    Abstract ; Die Arbeit behandelt das methodische Problem der sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition anhand der althochdeutschen Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg. Im Originaltext enthaltene Überschriften werden funktional interpretiert und als hypothetische Register annotiert. Die Vorgehensweise folgt einem sprachinternen und -externen Ansatz. Im sprachinternen Teil erfolgt die korpusbasierte Ermittlung der Distribution ausgewählter registerkonstituierender Merkmale auf die einzelnen registerannotierten Texte, um zu überprüfen, ob sich einheitliche Registerzuordnungen auch sprachlich widerspiegeln. Im sprachexternen Teil erfolgt eine detaillierte Charakterisierung der einzelnen Kommunikationssituationen, die den hypothetischen Registern zugrundeliegen, sowie ein Abgleich mit den Distirbutions-Ergebnissen des sprachinternen Teils. Die Arbeit resümiert Probleme historischer Registerforschung am Beispiel des Althochdeutschen und endet mit einem methodischen Vorschlag zur quantitativen, korpusbasierten sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition des Althochdeutschen. ; Abstract ; The Thesis deals with the methodological issue of defining language specifical registers on the basis of the old high german diathessaron of Otfrid von Weißenburg. Original headings are interpreted functionally and form the initial point for a hypothetical register annotation of the texts. The corpus based quantitative approach is to be made lanuage internally and language externally. For the language internal part a subset of assumed register constituting language features is explored in terms of their distribution across the register annotated texts in order to make sure if the hypothetical register association is reflected linguistically. For the language external part the communication situations associatd with single hypothetical registers are characterized by detail and compared with the results of the language internal part. The thesis represents a résumé of problems historical register research has to deal with and provides a course of action for a corpusbased, quantitative language sepecific register definition of Old High German.

     

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    Language: German
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    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 226; 410; 430; 417; 831
    Subjects: Register; Otfrid von Weißenburg; Variationismus; Althochdeutsch; Soziolinguistik; Korpuslinguistik; Historische Linguistik; variationism; Old High German; sociolinguistics; corpus linguistics; historical linguistics; Apostelgeschichte; Deutsch
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  2. Funktional bedingte Variation in der Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg. ; Eine methodische Annäherung an eine variationistische korpusbasierte Registerstudie des Althochdeutschen.
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Die Arbeit behandelt das methodische Problem der sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition anhand der althochdeutschen Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg. Im Originaltext enthaltene Überschriften werden funktional interpretiert und als... more

     

    Die Arbeit behandelt das methodische Problem der sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition anhand der althochdeutschen Evangelienharmonie Otfrids von Weißenburg. Im Originaltext enthaltene Überschriften werden funktional interpretiert und als hypothetische Register annotiert. Die Vorgehensweise folgt einem sprachinternen und -externen Ansatz. Im sprachinternen Teil erfolgt die korpusbasierte Ermittlung der Distribution ausgewählter registerkonstituierender Merkmale auf die einzelnen registerannotierten Texte, um zu überprüfen, ob sich einheitliche Registerzuordnungen auch sprachlich widerspiegeln. Im sprachexternen Teil erfolgt eine detaillierte Charakterisierung der einzelnen Kommunikationssituationen, die den hypothetischen Registern zugrundeliegen, sowie ein Abgleich mit den Distirbutions-Ergebnissen des sprachinternen Teils. Die Arbeit resümiert Probleme historischer Registerforschung am Beispiel des Althochdeutschen und endet mit einem methodischen Vorschlag zur quantitativen, korpusbasierten sprachspezifischen Registerdefinition des Althochdeutschen. ; The Thesis deals with the methodological issue of defining language specifical registers on the basis of the old high german diathessaron of Otfrid von Weißenburg. Original headings are interpreted functionally and form the initial point for a hypothetical register annotation of the texts. The corpus based quantitative approach is to be made lanuage internally and language externally. For the language internal part a subset of assumed register constituting language features is explored in terms of their distribution across the register annotated texts in order to make sure if the hypothetical register association is reflected linguistically. For the language external part the communication situations associatd with single hypothetical registers are characterized by detail and compared with the results of the language internal part. The thesis represents a résumé of problems historical register research has to deal with and provides a course of action for a ...

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Master thesis
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 400; 430; 830; 220
    Subjects: Register; Otfrid von Weißenburg; Variationismus; Althochdeutsch; Soziolinguistik; Korpuslinguistik; Historische Linguistik; variationism; Old High German; sociolinguistics; corpus linguistics; historical linguistics
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  3. Philology
    the forgotten origins of the modern humanities
    Published: [2014]; ©2014
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey

    "Many today do not recognize the word, but 'philology' was for centuries nearly synonymous with humanistic intellectual life, encompassing not only the study of Greek and Roman literature and the Bible but also all other studies of language and... more

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    "Many today do not recognize the word, but 'philology' was for centuries nearly synonymous with humanistic intellectual life, encompassing not only the study of Greek and Roman literature and the Bible but also all other studies of language and literature, as well as religion, history, culture, art, archaeology, and more. In short, philology was the queen of the human sciences. How did it become little more than an archaic word? In Philology, the first history of Western humanistic learning as a connected whole ever published in English, James Turner tells the fascinating, forgotten story of how the study of languages and texts led to the modern humanities and the modern university. This compelling narrative traces the development of humanistic learning from its beginning among ancient Greek scholars and rhetoricians, through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Enlightenment, to the English-speaking world of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Turner shows how evolving researches into the texts, languages, and physical artifacts of the past led, over many centuries, to sophisticated comparative methods and a deep historical awareness of the uniqueness of earlier ages. But around 1800, he explains, these interlinked philological and antiquarian studies began to fragment into distinct academic fields. These fissures resulted, within a century or so, in the new, independent 'disciplines' that we now call the humanities. Yet the separation of these disciplines only obscured, rather than erased, their common features. The humanities today face a crisis of relevance, if not of meaning and purpose. Understanding their common origins--and what they still share--has never been more urgent"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400850150
    Subjects: Philology; Historical linguistics; Humanities; Philologie - Histoire; Linguistique historique; historical linguistics; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - Alphabets & Writing Systems; Historical linguistics; Humanities; Philology; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (550 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Part I. From the first philologists to 1800. "Cloistered bookworms, quarreling endlessly in the muses' bird-cage": from Greek antiquity to circa 1400 -- "A complete mastery of antiquity": Renaissance, Reformation, and beyond -- "A voracious and undistinguishing appetite": British philology to the mid-eighteenth century -- "Deep erudition ingeniously applied": revolutions of the later eighteenth century -- Part II. On the brink of the modern humanities, 1800 to the mid-nineteenth century. "The similarity of structure which pervades all languages": from philology to linguistics, 1800-1850 -- "Genuinely national poetry and prose": literary philology and literary studies, 1800-1860 -- "An epoch in historical science": the civilized past, 1800-1850 -- "Grammatical and exegetical tact": biblical philology and its others, 1800-1860 -- Part III. The modern humanities in the modern university, the mid-nineteenth to the twentieth century. "This newly opened mine of scientific inquiry": between history and nature: linguistics after 1850 -- "Painstaking research quite equal to mathematical physics": literature, 1860-1920 -- "No tendency toward dilettantism": the civilized past after 1850 -- "The field naturalists of human nature": anthropology congeals into a discipline, 1840-1910 -- "The highest and most engaging of the manifestations of human nature": biblical philology and the rise of religious studies after 1860 -- Epilogue.