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“Das built natürlich den Vokabel.“

English-German Language Contact – A Case Study

Title: “Das built natürlich den Vokabel.“

Term Paper , 2006 , 21 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: Frank Schmidt (Author)

American Studies - Linguistics

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Wherever there are two or more languages present in some form at a time, be it within an individual or an area, there is language contact that can be analyzed. Out of the vast possibilities of types of contact, this paper focusses on the contact of German and English within a single Individual. The means by which this contact and it’s outcome are analyzed were chosen specifically according to this type of contact. Here, the model and methods of analysis by the Dutch scholar Frans van Coetsem offer the greatest potential for an insightful analysis. The first of the several reasons why I chose to analyze the present data with the model by Van Coetsem is his otherwise rare focus on the individual speaker in the analysis of language contact. Secondly, he also specifically concentrates on the bilingual speaker, unlike other researchers who have chosen a trilingual focus. Moreover, unlike the MLF model by Myers- Scotton [2006] the model applies to the unbalanced bilingual speaker. Finally, the model has the advantage of being very clearly structured and versatilely applicable, offering explanations for a multitude of phenomena.

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Table of Contents

1. Intoduction
1.1. Legend

2. The Theory of the Transmission Process in Language Contact by Frans van Coetsem
2.1. Summary
2.2. A Closer Look at SL Agentivity
2.3. A Closer Look at RL Agentivity
2.4. Conclusion

3. The Case Study
3.1. Introduction
3.2. The Informant: Personal Information and Background
3.3. Difficulties with the Transcription and Analysis
3.4. Legend: Formal Notes on the Transcript
3.5. Analysis
3.5.1. Introduction
3.5.2. Phonology
3.5.3. Morphology
3.5.4. Syntax
3.5.5. Lexicon

4. Conclusion

5. Bibliography

6. Data Corpus
6.1. Conversation (SJ)
6.2. Letters (SL)

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Title
“Das built natürlich den Vokabel.“
Subtitle
English-German Language Contact – A Case Study
College
University of Hamburg
Grade
1,0
Author
Frank Schmidt (Author)
Publication Year
2006
Pages
21
Catalog Number
V203472
ISBN (eBook)
9783656295624
ISBN (Book)
9783656297307
Language
German
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vokabel english-german language contact case study
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Frank Schmidt (Author), 2006, “Das built natürlich den Vokabel.“, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/203472
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