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Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache [electronic resource] : New edition.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1995.Description: 1 online resource (309 p.)ISBN:
  • 9789027276544 (electronic bk.)
  • 9027276544 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache : New editionDDC classification:
  • 430.830
LOC classification:
  • PF3003
Online resources:
Contents:
ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; EDITOR'S FOREWORD; EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; ABBREVIATIONS; WORKS REFERRED TO IN SCHERER (1868); INDEX OF BIOGRAPHICAL NAMES; ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE.
Summary: Wilhelm Scherer (1841-1886) has gained wide recognition for his extraordinary accomplishments in linguistics as well as in literary studies. His first and most important contribution to the development of linguistic science was his monumental work of 508 pages Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache, published in 1868. His stated objective was "to subject all aspects of the Germanic grammar to a new treatment." While such a wording sounds rather modest, the actual implementation in his book, if viewed within the framework of his time, might very appropriately be called revolutionary. He broke with.
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ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; EDITOR'S FOREWORD; EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; ABBREVIATIONS; WORKS REFERRED TO IN SCHERER (1868); INDEX OF BIOGRAPHICAL NAMES; ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE.

Wilhelm Scherer (1841-1886) has gained wide recognition for his extraordinary accomplishments in linguistics as well as in literary studies. His first and most important contribution to the development of linguistic science was his monumental work of 508 pages Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache, published in 1868. His stated objective was "to subject all aspects of the Germanic grammar to a new treatment." While such a wording sounds rather modest, the actual implementation in his book, if viewed within the framework of his time, might very appropriately be called revolutionary. He broke with.

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