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Invisibilising Austrian German

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  • 22 January 2018
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This book provides an insight into the standardisation process of German in eighteenth-century Austria. It describes how norms prescribed by grammarians were actually implemented via a school reform carried out by educationalist Johann Ignaz Felbiger on the order of Empress Maria Theresa. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were undertaken of certain Upper German features (e-apocope, the absence of the prefix ge- and the ending -t in past participles, and variants of the verb form sind) in reading primers, issues of the Wienerisches Diarium / Wiener Zeitung and petitionary letters. These reveal how such variants became increasingly 'invisible' in writing. This process of 'invisibilisation', i.e. a process of stigmatization which prevents the use of certain varieties and variants in writing, can be attributed to a number of factors: Empress Maria Theresa's appeal for a language reform, the normative work by eighteenth-century grammarians, the implementation of educational reforms, and the early introduction of East Central German variants in newspaper issues.

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Price: $160.99
Pages: 272
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 22 January 2018
ISBN: 9783110546293
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: FOR009000 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German, LIT004170 LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German
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