05161nam 2200685 450 991046423440332120200917021826.03-11-091217-110.1515/9783110912173(CKB)3360000000338182(MH)010775686-2(SSID)ssj0000849182(PQKBManifestationID)12438775(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000849182(PQKBWorkID)10809044(PQKB)10837119(MiAaPQ)EBC4749593(DE-B1597)57063(OCoLC)979763140(DE-B1597)9783110912173(PPN)159719925(Au-PeEL)EBL4749593(CaPaEBR)ebr11405378(OCoLC)993101851(EXLCZ)99336000000033818220170726h20072007 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAnglicisms in German borrowing, lexical productivity, and written codeswitching /Alexander OnyskoReprint 2014Berlin, [Germany] ;New York, [New York] :Walter de Gruyter,2007.©20071 online resource (xi, 376 p. )ill. ;Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen,1612-8702 ;23Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Innsbruck, 2006.3-11-019946-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Symbols and Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1. English as a source of language influence in German -- PART I: Integrating Theories and Terminology: Borrowing, Codeswitching, Lexical Productivity, and Interference as Types of Anglicisms in German -- Overview - What is an anglicism? -- 2. Loan meaning and loan formation -- 3. Borrowing, codeswitching, and anglicism: different approaches to definition -- 4. Pseudo anglicisms and hybrid anglicisms -- 5. Diachronic aspects of anglicisms in German: assimilation and etymology -- 6. Modelling transmission from SL to RL -- PART II: Corpus, Methods, and Frequency of Anglicisms -- Overview - Questions of research -- 7. Corpus and methods -- 8. The quantitative impact of anglicisms -- PART III: Types and Integration of Anglicisms: Structural Patterns, Word Formational Productivity, and Codeswitching -- Overview - Convergence and divergence of anglicisms -- 9. Salient morphological features of nominal anglicisms: gender, plural, and genitive case -- 10. Lexical productivity and inflectional integration of anglicisms -- 11. Codeswitching and phrasal anglicisms -- 12. Conclusion - The impact of anglicisms and its implications for the future of German -- 13. Appendices -- 14. References -- Subject index -- Anglicism IndexThe book offers a detailed account of English influence on German based on a large scale corpus analysis of the newsmagazine 'Der Spiegel'. The study is structured into three parts covering fundamental questions and as of yet unsolved and disputed issues in the domain of anglicism research and language contact. Part 1 discusses the terminological uncertainty in the field, puts forward a model of the influence of English on German, and proposes a principled classification of the term anglicism. Part 2 portrays the numerical impact of anglicisms in an extensive corpus and draws general conclusions about the overall quantitative influence of English on German. Part 3 conclusively investigates the integration of anglicisms in German across the various lexical and syntactic paradigms. Particular focus is attributed to the salient morphological features of gender, plural, genitive case, and to verbal and adjectival inflection. Furthermore, word formational processes are substantively analyzed including compounding, derivation, and peripheral types of word formation. A functional classification of written codeswitching concludes part 3, and the book closes with a brief outlook on future challenges of anglicism research. In its breadth and detailed manner of analysis, the study sets the current standards of research in the field.Linguistik, Impulse & Tendenzen ;23.German languageForeign elementsEnglishEnglish languageInfluence on GermanCode switching (Linguistics)Electronic books.German languageForeign elementsEnglish.English languageInfluence on German.Code switching (Linguistics)432/.421Onysko Alexander1045857MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464234403321Anglicisms in German2490226UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress