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  1. Smartphones, social skills and smombies: mobile device use in everyday communication
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Oulu : University of Oulu ; Mannheim : Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache (IDS)

    You might not know what a “smombie” is, but you have certainly already met one today. In public streets and places, the so-called “smartphone zombies” regularly cross our ways. They walk slowly, in peculiar ways, their eyes and fingers focused on... mehr

     

    You might not know what a “smombie” is, but you have certainly already met one today. In public streets and places, the so-called “smartphone zombies” regularly cross our ways. They walk slowly, in peculiar ways, their eyes and fingers focused on their smartphone displays. While some cities have already introduced specific walking lanes or ground-level traffic signs for smartphone users “on the go”, it is not only road safety that is at stake. Frequently hunching over our phones causes cervical pain, we are addicted to likes on social media, and the fear of missing out prevents us from switching off our phones. If asked if mobile device use is possibly harmful to our bodies and minds, most people would spontaneously agree. Our social skills seem to constantly diminish since smartphones have become an everyday tool: we stick to them like glue while waiting for the bus, while walking, while eating, even while being with others. Will we turn into social zombies in the end?

     

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    Schlagworte: Smartphone; Sozialkompetenz; Mobiles Endgerät; Kommunikation; Social Media; Interaktion; Medienkonsum
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  2. Swedish and German Rejecting Questions
  3. German Dialects in Real-Time Change
    Erschienen: 2019

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  4. FADAC Hamburg 1.0. Guide to the Faroese Danish Corpus Hamburg
    Erschienen: 2019

  5. Dimensions of Linguistic Space: Variation – Multilingualism – Conceptualisations Dimensionen des sprachlichen Raums: Variation – Mehrsprachigkeit – Konzeptualisierung
  6. Frequency effects in ongoing analogical change in German imperatives: converging evidence from corpus and experimental data

    Abstract: The present investigation takes as its starting point the observation that an ongoing analogical change seems to affect German verb morphology or, more precisely, the imperative singular form of a group of verbs known as "starke Verben mit... mehr

     

    Abstract: The present investigation takes as its starting point the observation that an ongoing analogical change seems to affect German verb morphology or, more precisely, the imperative singular form of a group of verbs known as "starke Verben mit e/i-Wechsel" (‘strong verbs with e/igradation’). The imperative singular of these verbs and the second and third person singular are traditionally formed with a stem vowel alternation from the infinitive e to i, e.g. geben ‘give’ > gib! ‘give!’, du gibst ‘you give’, er/sie/es gibt ‘he/she/it gives’. This stem vowel alternation appears to be increasingly replaced in the imperative singular by a regular formation with the stem vowel e. However, the replacement process does not seem to affect the entire verb class to the same extent; while the traditional irregular imperative singular form of verbs like melken (milk!) and bergen (birg!) puzzle native speakers of German, the irregular variants of verbs like geben and nehmen are not questioned to the same extent.
    The present dissertation offers an extensive investigation of the assumed analogical change in the imperative singular of the strong verbs with e/i-gradation. In three corpus studies, it tests whether and which frequency effects and other variables can explain the direction and the trajectory of the change and why only the imperative singular form of these verbs is affected by analogical levelling, while the irregular formation is preserved in the second and third person singular present indicative. The prevailing explanation of frequency effects in analogical change on the basis of the cognitive entrenchment of forms is put to the test in an experimental study, in which reading times of the competing traditional and analogical imperative singular variants in verbs of different frequency are measured. Thus, in the analysis of the ongoing change in the paradigm of German strong verbs with e/i-gradation, the present investigation draws on methods and findings from different fields of linguistics, among them in particular cognitive and psycholinguistics, historical linguistics and variationist sociolinguistics. Ultimately, it endeavours to explore the explanatory potential and the limitations of the frequency-based approach with regard to phenomena of ongoing language change. To this end, it often contrasts several frequency measures in a search for the most appropriate variable in a given context

     

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  7. An OT analysis of do-support across varieties of German
    Autor*in: Weber, Thilo
    Erschienen: 2019

  8. Verb-second in grammar, processing, and acquisition : What you see is not what you get
    Erschienen: 2019

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    Schlagworte: Verb second; reconstruction; German; sentence processing; psycholinguistics; language acquisition
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  9. The role of explicit knowledge and experience with accent in the acquisition of second language sounds
    Erschienen: 2019

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  10. NP-Arguments in NPs
  11. Germanic Verb Second Languages. Attract vs. Repel: On Optionality, A-bar Movement and the Symmetrical/Asymmetrical Verb Second Hypothesis*

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  12. Adverbial Hurdles in Dutch Scrambling
    Erschienen: 2019

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  13. The Acceptability of Extraposition of PPs out of NP in German
    Erschienen: 2019

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    Schlagworte: Definiteness; Weight; PP extraposition; German
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  14. What’s Unique in Bavarian Syntax? : Thoughts on the Occasion of a Performance of Bach's St Matthew Passion
    Autor*in: Bayer, Josef
    Erschienen: 2019

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  15. Prenuclear L∗+H Activates Alternatives for the Accented Word
    Erschienen: 2019

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  16. Nominal modification in language production: Extraposition of prepositional phrases in german

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  17. A descriptive analysis of a German corpus annotated with opinion sources and targets
  18. Adjectives and the Syntax of German(ic) DPs
    Erschienen: 2019

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  19. Emergent pseudo-coordination in spoken German. A corpus-based exploration
    Erschienen: 2019

  20. On the so‐called Absentive – in German

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  21. Definitely, maybe : A new experimental paradigm for investigating the pragmatics of evidential devices across languages
  22. Accounting for case match and case mismatch in German free relative clauses. An empirical study with Optimality Theory modeling.
  23. Who cares about context and attitude? : Prosodic variation in the production and perception of rhetorical questions in German
    Autor*in: Neitsch, Jana
    Erschienen: 2019

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  24. Pitch accent type affects stress perception in German : Evidence from infant and adult speech processing
    Erschienen: 2019

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    Schlagworte: intonation; pitch accent type; lexical stress; processing; infants; adults; German
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  25. Word error and confusion patterns in an audiovisual German matrix sentence test (OLSA)
    Erschienen: 2019

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