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  1. Der deutsch-dänische Kreis in der deutschsprachigen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung
    Autor*in: Hoff, Karin
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    Taking the example of the “Kopenhagener Kreis”, “Deutscher Kreis” or “Klopstock-Kreis”, the article examines to which extent the international network at the Danish royal court played a relevant role in German-language literary history at the middle... mehr

     

    Taking the example of the “Kopenhagener Kreis”, “Deutscher Kreis” or “Klopstock-Kreis”, the article examines to which extent the international network at the Danish royal court played a relevant role in German-language literary history at the middle of the 18th century. From the early 19th to the 21st century German-language literary historiography has rarely taken into account the cooperation and mutual exchange between German and Danish intellectuals and writers but instead has focused on Klopstock himself and his significance for German literature. Rather than revising the narrative, the one-sided reconstruction of this chapter of German-Danish literary history is still being upheld in contemporary descriptions. Apart from a few exceptions, global literary historiography also clearly reveals this tendency. The article advocates a reassessment of the German-Danish circle in Copenhagen in order to recognize its particular relevance as an example of productive transcultural exchange.

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Andere germanische Sprachen (439); Andere germanische Literaturen (839); 4; 8
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Klopstock-Kreis; Deutscher Kreis in Kopenhagen; Literaturgeschichtsschreibung; Kulturtransfer
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  2. Michael P. Barnes: The Runic Inscriptions of the Isle of Man
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    sãnt:ulf:hin:suarti:raisti:krus:þãna:aftir:arin:biaurk:kuinu:sina – Sǫndulfr hinn svarti reisti kross þenna eptir Arinbjǫrg kvinnu sína. – ‚Sǫndulfr hinn svarti errichtete dieses Kreuz im Gedenken an Arinbjǫrg, seine Frau.‘ (MM 131, Andreas IIa). Die... mehr

     

    sãnt:ulf:hin:suarti:raisti:krus:þãna:aftir:arin:biaurk:kuinu:sina – Sǫndulfr hinn svarti reisti kross þenna eptir Arinbjǫrg kvinnu sína. – ‚Sǫndulfr hinn svarti errichtete dieses Kreuz im Gedenken an Arinbjǫrg, seine Frau.‘ (MM 131, Andreas IIa). Die Runeninschrift Andreas IIa auf der Kreuzplatte (engl. cross slab) mit der Manx Museum Nr. 131 mutet auf den ersten Blick wenig spektakulär an; sie bildet gemeinsam mit etwa 20 weiteren Texten und Textfragmenten des Typs Memorial- inschrift den Kern der vorliegenden Neuedition der Runeninschriften der Isle of Man. Aus kulturhistorischer, sprachhistorischer und runologischer Sicht ist dieses Corpus jedoch in mehrfacher Hinsicht bemerkenswert und verdient besondere Aufmerksamkeit: Die Manx rune-stones, wie die Gruppe dieser Artefakte in der englischsprachigen Literatur genannt wird, zeugen in ihrer Form, ihrem Dekor und den Runeninschriften von einem produktiven Zusammenspiel keltischer und skandinavischer Traditionen auf der Isle of Man, das in dieser Form einzigartig ist.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Andere germanische Sprachen (439); Geschichte und Geografie (900); Geschichte Europas (940); 4; 9
    Schlagworte: article; Review; Published Version; Runen; Textfragment; Kelten; Isle of Man
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  3. From Naming Verb to Copula: The Case of Wangerooge Frisian Heit
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    In the now extinct Frisian dialect of the island of Wangerooge, the naming verb heit ‘to be called’ had partially grammaticalized into a copular verb ‘to be’ competing, to some extent, with the original copula wízze ‘to be’. In this paper, I discuss... mehr

     

    In the now extinct Frisian dialect of the island of Wangerooge, the naming verb heit ‘to be called’ had partially grammaticalized into a copular verb ‘to be’ competing, to some extent, with the original copula wízze ‘to be’. In this paper, I discuss the development and the status of the copula heit in some detail and consider what it might tell one about the taxonomy of copular clauses (Higgins 1979). I show that the functional change from naming verb to copula initially occurred in identificational copular clauses. From there heit spread to classifi-cational and specificational copular clauses, but not to predicational ones. This development suggests a principled distinction between predicational copular clauses on the one hand and identificational copular clauses (conceived as comprising classifying, specifying, and equating ones) on the other. This does not imply, however, that heit is an identificational copula or that it selects an identificational small clause. I analyze copular heit used with an identificational small clause as a suppletive allomorph of wízze ‘to be’.*

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Wangerooge Frisian; naming verbs; quotations; copular verbs; suppletion
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  4. Simone Burel. 2015. Identitätspositionierungen der DAX-30-Unternehmen. Die sprachliche Konstruktion von Selbstbildern (Sprache und Wissen 21). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. xiii, 555 S.
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    Simone Burel legt mit ihrer Studie zu Identitätspositionierungen der DAX-30-Unternehmen eine umfangreiche Publikation auf der Basis ihrer Promotion vor,die zum einen sehr grundlegend in das Themenfeld sprachlicher Diskurs einführt, und zum anderen... mehr

     

    Simone Burel legt mit ihrer Studie zu Identitätspositionierungen der DAX-30-Unternehmen eine umfangreiche Publikation auf der Basis ihrer Promotion vor,die zum einen sehr grundlegend in das Themenfeld sprachlicher Diskurs einführt, und zum anderen strukturiert und ausführlich die einzelnen sprachlich konstruierten Selbstbilder auswertet und analysiert.Sprache wird verstanden als „ Medium der (bewussten) Selbstherstellung und-positionierung des Unternehmens und damit [als] Grundlage für sein intern wie extern wahrnehmbares Unternehmensbild “ (S. 3). Die Monographie verfolgt das Ziel, das hypothetische Konstrukt der Unternehmensidentität, das nicht physisch wahrnehmbar und nur schwer empirisch fassbar sei, aus sprachwissenschaftlicher Perspektive systematisch und mehrdimensional aufzuschlüsseln. Die Mehrdimensionalität wird bereits in der Gliederung des empirischen Teils deutlich, der in „ Ebene der Situationalität “ (Kap. 5), „ Inhaltsebene “ (Kap. 6), „ Ausdrucksebene “ (Kap. 7) sowie „ Sprachhandlungsebene des Diskurses “ (Kap. 8) gegliedert ist (vgl. S. 105). Dem empirischen Teil (Teil B, Kap. 5 – 9) ist der theoretische (Teil A, Kap. 1 – 4) vorgeschaltet, in dem Begriffe und theoretische Zusammenhänge ausführlich dargestellt werden. An die Theorie (Kap. 2) schließt sich die Darstellung der Methode (linguistische Diskursanalyse, Kap. 3) sowie die Korpusbildung und -reflexion (Kap. 4) an.

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430); 4
    Schlagworte: article; Review; Published Version; Identitätspositionierungen; Unternehmen
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  5. The development of linguistic stimuli for the Swedish Situated Phoneme test
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    The speech perception ability of people with hearing loss can be efficiently measured using phonemic-level scoring. We aimed to develop linguistic stimuli suitable for a closed-set phonemic discrimination test in the Swedish language called the... mehr

     

    The speech perception ability of people with hearing loss can be efficiently measured using phonemic-level scoring. We aimed to develop linguistic stimuli suitable for a closed-set phonemic discrimination test in the Swedish language called the Situated Phoneme (SiP) test. The SiP test stimuli that we developed consisted of real monosyllabic words with minimal phonemic contrast, realised by phonetically similar phones. The lexical and sub- lexical factors of word frequency, phonological neighbourhood density, phonotactic prob- ability, and orthographic transparency were similar between all contrasting words. Each test word was recorded five times by two different speakers, including one male and one female. The accuracy of the test-word recordings was evaluated by 28 normal-hearing subjects in a listening experiment with a silent background using a closed-set design. With a few exceptions, all test words could be correctly discriminated. We discuss the results in terms of content- and construct-validity implications for the Swedish SiP test.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; hearing impairment; minimal pairs; phonemic discrimination; phonetic distance; speech perception; speech test; Swedish
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  6. Is Swedish more beautiful than Danish? Matched guise investigations with unknown languages
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    Are some languages universally seen as beautiful? And if so, what are the linguistic traits that make some languages sound more pleasing than others? This paper addresses these two questions. We do so with results from two listener experiments that... mehr

     

    Are some languages universally seen as beautiful? And if so, what are the linguistic traits that make some languages sound more pleasing than others? This paper addresses these two questions. We do so with results from two listener experiments that use speech samples from a bilingual Danish–Swedish speaker in a matched guise test, where the listeners are ‘previously unexposed’ students from central China. Our results indicate that listeners from Central China with no previous exposure find Swedish more pleasing sounding than Danish. This finding provides evidence that there could be features of language that sound more beautiful to listeners cross-culturally. In a follow-up experiment we remove the intonation contours of the speech to see whether this prosodic trait plays a role for evaluations. The results show that the difference in evaluations between Swedish and Danish disappears when both speech samples are monotonised. We discuss the importance of our findings for language attitudes research.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Danish; language attitudes; prosody; Swedish
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  7. The effect of givenness and referring expression on dative alternation in Norwegian: A reaction time study
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    This study investigates how givenness and pronominality affect the dative alternation in Norwegian. Previous studies have found givenness to influence the Double Object Dative (DOD) but not the Prepositional Dative (PD). Thirty-one Norwegian native... mehr

     

    This study investigates how givenness and pronominality affect the dative alternation in Norwegian. Previous studies have found givenness to influence the Double Object Dative (DOD) but not the Prepositional Dative (PD). Thirty-one Norwegian native speakers completed a speeded acceptability judgment task, in which given objects were expressed by definite DPs or pronouns, and either preceded or followed the new referent. DODs were found to be highly sensitive to givenness. Surprisingly, PDs also showed contextual dependency. Referring expressions affected the two structures differently: reaction times were faster with pronouns in DODs and slower in PDs. This suggests that the alternates have different processing biases, with the former preferring pronouns and the latter DPs. The results are further considered in relation to the notion of harmonic alignment, as PDs, in which the typically animate recipient is always the second object, and will thus consistently represent a suboptimal and non-harmonious order when givenness is adhered to.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; acceptability judgment task; dative alternation; givenness; Norwegian; reaction time; referring expression
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  8. Variation in adjunct islands: The case of Norwegian
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    Finite adjunct clauses are often assumed to be among the strongest islands for filler–gap dependency creation cross-linguistically, but Kush, Lohndal & Sprouse (2019) found experimental evidence suggesting that finite conditional om-adjunct clauses... mehr

     

    Finite adjunct clauses are often assumed to be among the strongest islands for filler–gap dependency creation cross-linguistically, but Kush, Lohndal & Sprouse (2019) found experimental evidence suggesting that finite conditional om-adjunct clauses are not islands for topicalization in Norwegian. To investigate the generality of these findings, we ran three acceptability judgment experiments testing topicalization out of three adjunct clause types: om ‘if’, når ‘when’ and fordi ‘because’ in Norwegian. Largely replicating Kush et al. (2019), we find evidence for the absence of strong island effects with topicalization from om-adjuncts in all three experiments. We find island effects for når- and fordi-adjuncts, but the size of the effects and the underlying judgment distributions that produce those effects differ greatly by island type. Our results suggest that the syntactic category ‘adjunct’ may not constitute a suitably fine-grained grouping to explain variation in island effects.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; adjunct complementizers; adjunct islands; acceptability judgments; contrastive topicalization; filler-gap dependency; islands; Norwegian; variation
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  9. Split possession and definiteness marking in American Norwegian
    Autor*in: Kinn, Kari
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    This article discusses definiteness marking in two possessive constructions that exhibit special patterns (split possession) for certain kinship nouns in Norwegian. It is shown that the special patterns, whereby the relevant nouns appear without a... mehr

     

    This article discusses definiteness marking in two possessive constructions that exhibit special patterns (split possession) for certain kinship nouns in Norwegian. It is shown that the special patterns, whereby the relevant nouns appear without a definite suffix, are retained by the majority speakers of American Norwegian (AmNo); some AmNo speakers use them even more extensively than homeland speakers, and only a minority do not use them. The forms without the suffix are analysed as a reflex of a poss feature that is a part of the featural make-up of certain kinship nouns (Julien 2005). I argue that the most conspicuous differences in distribution of this feature in the homeland vs. the heritage variety have emerged through a combination of decline in homeland Norwegian and retention and even extension in AmNo. The development in AmNo seems to be systematic and principled; it does not involve “loss” or incompleteness (e.g., Yager et al. 2015; Kupisch & Rothman 2016; Bayram et al. 2019).

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; split possession; definiteness marking; kinship nouns; American Norwegian; heritage languages; syntactic change; possessive constructions
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  10. Morphological variation and development in a Northern Norwegian role play register
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    This paper investigates the variation in and development of a set of morphological variables in a register known to be used by Norwegian children when engaging in role play. In this register they code-switch to something resembling the standard or... mehr

     

    This paper investigates the variation in and development of a set of morphological variables in a register known to be used by Norwegian children when engaging in role play. In this register they code-switch to something resembling the standard or Oslo variety for their in-character role utterances. The variation across variables, subjects, and age is demonstrated and discussed, and although most variables are used in the standard variants, their rates vary. A fitted binomial generalised mixed effect analysis on the most frequent variables shows that the rate of standard variants increases significantly as an effect of age.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Child Language; Register Variation; Morphology; Role Play; Norwegian
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  11. Code-switching alone cannot explain intraspeaker syntactic variability: Evidence from a spoken elicitation experiment
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    We address the question whether speakers activate different grammars when they encounter linguistic input from different registers, here written standardised language and spoken dialect. This question feeds into the larger theoretical and empirical... mehr

     

    We address the question whether speakers activate different grammars when they encounter linguistic input from different registers, here written standardised language and spoken dialect. This question feeds into the larger theoretical and empirical question if variable syntactic patterns should be modelled as switching between different registers/grammars, or as underspecified mappings from form to meaning within one grammar. We analyse 6000 observations from 26 high school students from Tromsø, comprising more than 20 phonological, morphological, lexical and syntactic variables obtained from two elicited production experiments: one using standardised written language and one using spoken dialect as the elicitation source. The results suggest that most participants directly activate morphophonological forms from the local dialect when encountering standardised orthographic forms, suggesting that they do not treat the written and spoken language as different grammars. Furthermore, the syntactic variation does not track the morphophonological variation, which suggests that code/register-switching alone cannot explain syntactic optionality.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; code-switching; elicited production experiment; microvariation; Northern Norwegian; registers vs. languages; syntactic optionality; syntactic variation
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  12. Language policy and corporate law: A case study from Norway
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    This paper investigates how 492 of the largest companies in Norway comply with the language requirement of the Norwegian Accounting Act Article 3-4. The results show that 36% of the companies presented their financial statements in Norwegian only,... mehr

     

    This paper investigates how 492 of the largest companies in Norway comply with the language requirement of the Norwegian Accounting Act Article 3-4. The results show that 36% of the companies presented their financial statements in Norwegian only, 45% in one or more language(s) in addition to Norwegian, while 19% had been granted dispensation and presented statements in English-only. The company’s ownership, use of English as a corporate language, and industry affiliation were the three most commonly mentioned reasons for dispensation, but the findings show significant differences between industry sectors in terms of language choice. The study contributes to corporate law research by examining the interpretation and application of the Norwegian Accounting Act by the Norwegian Directorate of Taxes; to sociolinguistics by shedding new light on the concepts of domain loss and diglossia; and to language-sensitive research in international business by analysing language use in Norwegian companies.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; corporate law; diglossia; domain loss; language policy; multidisciplinary; Norway
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  13. Flexibility of frequent clause openers in talk-in-interaction: Det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ in the prefield in Danish
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    Through in-depth analysis of the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ occupying the first clausal position (the prefield) in Danish talk-in-interaction, this paper investigates how speakers use highly flexible linguistic elements to their advantage... mehr

     

    Through in-depth analysis of the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ occupying the first clausal position (the prefield) in Danish talk-in-interaction, this paper investigates how speakers use highly flexible linguistic elements to their advantage when commencing clauses in real time. These particular words are useful when occupying the prefield, because their flexible nature means that they can be used even when speakers do not have a full format ready for the carrier clause, as long as they have some idea of the interactional purpose of the clause and its information structural prerequisites. The dominating frequency of the most frequent clause openers goes largely unmentioned in previous accounts of the prefield, and the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ challenges the popular notion that the textually unmarked prefield is also the grammatical subject of the carrier clause.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Danish; discourse and grammar; information structure; interactional linguistics; online syntax; syntax–pragmatics interface
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  14. Patterns of gender assignment in the Jamtlandic variety of Scandinavian
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    In this study, we present an analysis of gender assignment tendencies in Jamtlandic, a language variety of Sweden, using a word list of 1029 items obtained from fieldwork. Most research on gender assignment in the Scandinavian languages focuses on... mehr

     

    In this study, we present an analysis of gender assignment tendencies in Jamtlandic, a language variety of Sweden, using a word list of 1029 items obtained from fieldwork. Most research on gender assignment in the Scandinavian languages focuses on the standard languages (Steinmetz 1985; Källström 1996; Trosterud 2001, 2006) and Norwegian dialects (Enger 2011, Kvinlaug 2011, Enger & Corbett 2012). However, gender assignment principles for Swedish dialects have not previously been researched. We find generalizations based on semantic, morphological, and phonological principles. Some of the principles apply more consistently than others, some ‘win’ in competition with other principles; a multinomial logistic regression analysis provides a statistical foundation for evaluating the principles. The strongest tendencies are those based on biological sex, plural inflection, derivational suffixes, and some phonological sequences. Weaker tendencies include non-core semantic tendencies and other phonological sequences. Gender assignment in modern loanwords differs from the overall material, with a larger proportion of nouns assigned masculine gender.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; gender assignment; grammatical gender; Jamtlandic; Scandinavian; Swedish dialects
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  15. Gender shift in a Norwegian diminutive construction
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the use of feminine morphology combined with non-feminine nouns, and expresses evaluation. Through corpus analyses and an online survey, we investigate... mehr

     

    In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the use of feminine morphology combined with non-feminine nouns, and expresses evaluation. Through corpus analyses and an online survey, we investigate the form and function of the construction, synchronically and diachronically. We discuss the emergence of the ei litta construction in the light of a larger restructuring of the Norwegian gender system, possibly allowing for greater flexibility in the assignment of gender. We also describe the ei litta construction as an example of gender shift, a previously unattested morphological strategy in Norwegian to express evaluative meaning.

     

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    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; diminutive; evaluative morphology; feminine; gender; Norwegian
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  16. Schleswig-Holsteinische Literatur 2022
    Erschienen: 2023

    Dieser Aufsatz stellt mehr als 30 Werke der schöngeistigen Literatur Schleswig-Holsteins, die im Jahr 2022 in deutschsprachigen Verlagen erschienen sind, in Kurzrezensionen vor. Die Übersicht ist so vollständig wie möglich. Schleswig-holsteinische... mehr

     

    Dieser Aufsatz stellt mehr als 30 Werke der schöngeistigen Literatur Schleswig-Holsteins, die im Jahr 2022 in deutschsprachigen Verlagen erschienen sind, in Kurzrezensionen vor. Die Übersicht ist so vollständig wie möglich. Schleswig-holsteinische Literatur wird heute in der Regel so verstanden, dass Autor*innen in Schleswig-Holstein geboren wurden oder lange gelebt oder gewirkt haben oder dass ihre Werke im Land wirken. Der Verfasser richtet sich dabei vor allem nach der Bedeutung der Personen oder des Werks für das literarische Leben in Schleswig-Holstein. Der Aufsatz ist gedacht als ein Überblick über die Literaturlandschaft Schleswig-Holsteins und ihre Verankerung im deutschsprachigen Literaturbetrieb. ; This essay presents more than 30 works of Schleswig-Holstein literature published by German-language publishers in 2022 in brief reviews. The overview is intended to be as complete as possible. Today, Schleswig-Holstein literature is usually understood to mean that authors are born in Schleswig-Holstein or they have lived or worked in Schleswig-Holstein for a certain period of time or that their works have an impact in literary life in Schleswig-Holstein. The essay is intended as an overview of the literary landscape of Schleswig-Holstein and its anchoring in the German literary scene.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830); 8
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Schleswig-Holstein; Literatur; Regionalliteratur; deutschsprachig; Literaturbetrieb; literature; regional literature; german-language
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  17. Guiliano D’Amico: Tilbake til fremtiden. Håkan Sandell og den nordiske retrogardismen
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    Der skandinavische Retrogardismus geht auf die in den späten 1980er und frühen 1990er Jahren aktive Malmöligan zurück – einer Gruppierung, die durch ihre oppositionelle Haltung gegenüber einem bürgerlich und akademisch geprägten Kulturbetrieb in... mehr

     

    Der skandinavische Retrogardismus geht auf die in den späten 1980er und frühen 1990er Jahren aktive Malmöligan zurück – einer Gruppierung, die durch ihre oppositionelle Haltung gegenüber einem bürgerlich und akademisch geprägten Kulturbetrieb in Erscheinung getreten ist. Håkan Sandell als einer der sechs Vertreter von Malmöligan verließ Südschweden nach der Auflösung der Gruppe und zog schließlich nach Oslo. Hier bildete sich – auch durch den Kontakt zur Malergruppe um Odd Nerdrum – erneut ein künstlerischer Zusammenschluss, die Retrogarde. Ihr ästhetisches Programm lässt sich mit dem Begriff des Retrogardismus bezeichne

     

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    Schlagworte: article; Review; Published Version; skandinavischer Retrogardismus; Malmöligan; skandinavische Kulturgeschichtsschreibung
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  18. Schleswig-Holsteinische Literatur 2023
    Erschienen: 2024

    Dieser Beitrag stellt knapp 50 Werke der schleswig-holsteinischen Literatur, die im Jahr 2023 in deutschsprachigen Verlagen erschienen sind, in kurzen Rezensionen vor. Hinzu kommen 12 aus dem Jahr 2022. Die Übersicht hat den Anspruch, möglichst... mehr

     

    Dieser Beitrag stellt knapp 50 Werke der schleswig-holsteinischen Literatur, die im Jahr 2023 in deutschsprachigen Verlagen erschienen sind, in kurzen Rezensionen vor. Hinzu kommen 12 aus dem Jahr 2022. Die Übersicht hat den Anspruch, möglichst vollständig zu sein. Unter schleswig-holsteinischer Literatur wird heute in der Regel verstanden, dass die Autorinnen und Autoren in Schleswig-Holstein geboren sind oder eine gewisse Zeit in Schleswig-Holstein gelebt oder gearbeitet haben oder dass ihre Werke das literarische Leben in Schleswig-Holstein geprägt haben. Der Beitrag versteht sich als Überblick über die literarische Landschaft Schleswig-Holsteins und ihre Verankerung in der deutschen Literaturszene. ; This essay presents almost 50 works of Schleswig-Holstein literature published by German-language publishers in 2023 in brief reviews. In addition there are 12 as dating from 2022. The overview is intended to be as complete as possible. Today, Schleswig-Holstein literature is usually understood to mean that authors are born in Schleswig-Holstein or they have lived or worked in Schleswig-Holstein for a certain period of time or that their works have an impact in literary life in Schleswig-Holstein. The essay is intended as an over- view of the literary landscape of Schleswig-Holstein and its anchoring in the German literary scene.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830); 8
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Literatur; Schleswig-Holstein; Prosa; Lyrik; Drama; Kinder- und Jugendliteratur; literature; prose; poetry; children's and youth literature
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