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Bad language in Germany’s past – the birth of linguistic norms in the seventeenth century?
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Maria Barbara Lange
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- An Introduction to Linguistic Purism 1
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I. Historical Prescriptivism and Purism
- Language norm and language reality. Effectiveness and limits of prescriptivism in New High German 20
- Taming thistles and weeds amidst the wheat: language gardening in nineteenth-century Flanders 46
- Bad language in Germany’s past – the birth of linguistic norms in the seventeenth century? 62
- The revolutionary argumentative pattern in puristic discourse: The Swabian dialect in the debate about the standardization of German in the eighteenth century 86
- A Comparative Study of Linguistic Purism in the History of England and Germany 97
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II. Nationhood and Purism
- Linguistic purism in German-speaking Switzerland and the Deutschschweizerischer Sprachverein 1904-1942 110
- Language Nationalism in the Schiller Commemoration Addresses of 1859 124
- Standard Afrikaans and the different faces of ‘Pure Afrikaans’ in the twentieth century 144
- Reimagining the Nation: Discourses of Language Purism in Luxembourg 166
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III. Modern Society and Purism
- On the role of language ideologies in linguistic theory and practice: purism and beyond 188
- Elements of traditional and “reverse” purism in relation to computer-mediated communication 204
- Once an Ossi, always an Ossi: language ideologies and social division in contemporary Germany 221
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IV. Folk Linguistics and Purism
- “The Grand Daddy of English”: US, UK, New Zealand and Australian students’ attitudes toward varieties of English 240
- Linguistic Purism from several perspectives: views from the “secure” and “insecure” 252
- Dialect and Written Language: Change in Dialect Norms in the History of the German Language 263
- Investigating puristic attitudes in France: Folk perceptions of variation in standard French 282
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V. Linguists and Purism
- “Vorsicht ist nicht immer der bessere Teil der Tapferkeit” – Purism in the historiography of the German language 302
- Some Effects of Purist Ideologies on Historical Descriptions of English 324
- Usefulness and Uselessness of the Term Fremdwort 343
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- An Introduction to Linguistic Purism 1
-
I. Historical Prescriptivism and Purism
- Language norm and language reality. Effectiveness and limits of prescriptivism in New High German 20
- Taming thistles and weeds amidst the wheat: language gardening in nineteenth-century Flanders 46
- Bad language in Germany’s past – the birth of linguistic norms in the seventeenth century? 62
- The revolutionary argumentative pattern in puristic discourse: The Swabian dialect in the debate about the standardization of German in the eighteenth century 86
- A Comparative Study of Linguistic Purism in the History of England and Germany 97
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II. Nationhood and Purism
- Linguistic purism in German-speaking Switzerland and the Deutschschweizerischer Sprachverein 1904-1942 110
- Language Nationalism in the Schiller Commemoration Addresses of 1859 124
- Standard Afrikaans and the different faces of ‘Pure Afrikaans’ in the twentieth century 144
- Reimagining the Nation: Discourses of Language Purism in Luxembourg 166
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III. Modern Society and Purism
- On the role of language ideologies in linguistic theory and practice: purism and beyond 188
- Elements of traditional and “reverse” purism in relation to computer-mediated communication 204
- Once an Ossi, always an Ossi: language ideologies and social division in contemporary Germany 221
-
IV. Folk Linguistics and Purism
- “The Grand Daddy of English”: US, UK, New Zealand and Australian students’ attitudes toward varieties of English 240
- Linguistic Purism from several perspectives: views from the “secure” and “insecure” 252
- Dialect and Written Language: Change in Dialect Norms in the History of the German Language 263
- Investigating puristic attitudes in France: Folk perceptions of variation in standard French 282
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V. Linguists and Purism
- “Vorsicht ist nicht immer der bessere Teil der Tapferkeit” – Purism in the historiography of the German language 302
- Some Effects of Purist Ideologies on Historical Descriptions of English 324
- Usefulness and Uselessness of the Term Fremdwort 343
- Index 361