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Development of the German language

Class at Faculty of Education |
OPNG3G031A

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Aim of the course: In this course, students will gain an initial insight into historiolinguistic issues and a systematic overview of the most important phonetic, morphological, lexical, syntactic and text linguistic developments since Old High German. The students should learn to understand from a linguistic-historical point of view that the grammar and lexicon of the present, the entire spectrum of varieties of contemporary German, from dialect to youth language to the technical language of law, are the result of continuous language change.

The main topics covered in the course are: 1. manifestations of the German language. The territorial, social and medial differentiation of the German language.

Periodisation of German. Language change and its description.

The emergence of the New High German written language. Prehistory of German.

Indo-European (relationships of the Indo-European languages). The Germanic languages. 3. old high German.

Linguistic and cultural developments (historical-cultural preconditions. Linguistic characteristics). 4.

Middle High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (Historical-cultural preconditions.

Linguistic characteristics). 5. early New High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (Historical-cultural preconditions.

Linguistic characteristics). 6. modern High German. Linguistic and cultural developments (Historical-cultural prerequisites.

Linguistic characteristics).