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Clyne Michael G.; Michael G. Clyne
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Cambridge, MA, New York, Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press, Date: 1995. 1st Published in 1995 . Soft Cover . Very Good. 8vo or 8° (Medium Octavo): between 6" - 9" tall . Birget Eggers (Cover Design). 269 pp. Solidly bound copy with minimal external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Relevant newspaper article(s)/Clipping(s) included from previous owner. Synopsis: Recent sociopolitical events have profoundly changed the status and functions of German and influenced its usage. In this study (published by Cambridge in 1984) Michael Clyne revises and expands his original analysis of the German language in Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries in the light of such changes as the end of the Cold War, German unification, the redrawing of the map of Europe, increasing European integration, and the changing self-images of Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. His discussion includes the differences in the form, function and status of the various national varieties of German; the relation between standard and non-standard varieties; gender, generational and political variation; Anglo-American influence on German; and the convergence of east and west. The result is a wide-ranging exploration of language and society in the German-speaking countries, all of which have problems or dilemmas concerning nationhood or ethnicity which are language-related and/or language-marked. 1995. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521499704 9780521499705 ...
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ISBN10: 0521499704, ISBN13: 9780521499705, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, New York, Melbourne, Australia] Softcover 269 pp. Solidly bound copy with minimal external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Relevant newspaper article(s)/Clipping(s) included from previous owner. Synopsis: Recent sociopolitical events have profoundly changed the status and functions of German and influenced its usage. In this study (published by Cambridge in 1984) Michael Clyne revises and expands his original analysis of the German language in Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries in the light of such changes as the end of the Cold War, German unification, the redrawing of the map of Europe, increasing European integration, and the changing self-images of Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. His discussion includes the differences in the form, function and status of the various national varieties of German; the relation between standard and non-standard varieties; gender, generational and political variation; Anglo-American influence on German; and the convergence of east and west. The result is a wide-ranging exploration of language and society in the German-speaking countries, all of which have problems or dilemmas concerning nationhood or ethnicity which are language-related and/or language-marked.
[The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
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