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The collection features a range of scholarly contributions focusing on historical urban language research. It begins with an exploration of language contact in 19th-century Bruges, followed by an analysis of the workers' language in the same city during that period. The discourse then shifts to the standardization of adjective declension in the early 18th century, considering the influence of East Central German texts. Further discussions address the principles of language standardization and attitudes towards German in the 19th century. The examination of writing variability in documents from 15th and early 16th-century České Budějovice highlights the complexities of urban linguistic practices. The text also delves into urban linguistic genres from the 14th and 15th centuries, offering a research perspective on early New High German urban text types, particularly from the Leutschau chancellery in the 16th century. Additionally, issues surrounding the lexicographical processing of bilingual historical text dictionaries are examined. The development of psychiatric terminology between 1897 and 1945 in Gießen's university psychiatry is discussed, alongside the evolution of city word usage in the works of Heinrich von Veldeke within the context of medieval language and literature. Finally, the volume proposes historical sociolinguistics as a promising approach for future European language history research.
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Beiträge zur historischen Stadtsprachenforschung, Helga Bister Broosen
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- 1999
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