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"German spoken by our non-German mothers still ringing in ourears." Sediments of West Yiddish in Franz Kafka's literary language.

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2010

Abstract

Against the background of the equation of language and nation in the 19th century Fanz Kafka, as a German speaking assimilated Western Jew in czech dominated Prague, felt a deficiency concerning this way of thinking, particularly regarding his literary language. Based on error linguistic investigation of Kafka's corrections in his literary works the question is to be answered whether Kafka's self-doubts are to be regarded as a literary stylization or of they have a real linguistic background.

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