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German: A Linguistic Introduction

German: A Linguistic Introduction

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Sarah M. B. Fagan
Cambridge University Press, 5/14/2009
EAN 9780521618038, ISBN10: 0521618037

Paperback, 332 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Standard German is spoken by approximately 95 million people worldwide. This book provides an introduction to the linguistic structure of standard German that is rich in descriptive detail and grounded in modern linguistic theory. It describes the main linguistic features: the sounds, structure and formation of words, structure of sentences, and meaning of words and sentences. It surveys the history of the language, the major dialects, German in Austria and Switzerland, as well as sociolinguistic issues such as style, language and gender, youth language, and English influence on German. Prior knowledge of German is not required, as glosses and translations of the German examples are provided. Each chapter includes exercises designed to give the reader practical experience in analyzing the language. It is an essential learning tool for undergraduate and graduate students in German and linguistics.

Introduction
1. Phonetics and phonology
2. Morphology
3. Syntax
4. Semantics
5. History of the language
6. Regional variation
7. Sociolinguistic issues.

'I would definitely buy this book and also use it in class. Perfect for a course on the structure of German.' Susi Wurmbrand, University of Connecticut