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The book develops the concept of world citizenship education, drawing on German and Japanese traditions of educational thought to offer new perspectives on cosmopolitanism and global citizenship. It argues that education must prepare future generations for international...
This open-access volume explores translations of catechisms produced during the Early Modern period (1450–1800), a type of text now increasingly recognized as pivotal for understanding cultural translation. Bringing together case studies from across Europe’s...
The book explores written language across communication device types. Challenging the current norm of a "device-neutral" approach, it argues that the physical device (smartphone, computer) plays a complex role in language use, similar to other contextual factors. A...
This open-access volume explores how digital resources and methods can be usefully employed for research on early modern translation. The volume focuses mainly on digital resources, and features a number of chapters on translation-specific resources written by members...
Along with a renewed interest in the empirical foundations of linguistics, the increasing accessibility of large-scale corpora has sparked a surge of corpus-linguistic work on the grammar of natural languages. Corpus-based methods enhance our knowledge and understanding...
Essential questions about the skills teachers need for effective classroom practice have raised by researchers such as Shulman, Schön, Altrichter & Posch and Hattie, and discussions still continue. In this context, the anthology combines theoretical studies and...
Though the refugee crisis was discussed in many countries e.g. in Greece, Hungary, Italy and Spain long before 2015, it began to receive cross- European press coverage only after Angela Merkel’s statement ‘Wir schaffen das!’ on the August 30th 2015 This data-based...
?Europe is the name for a scintillating variety of historically emerged concepts, constantly developed and discussed over time. Its complexity and fuzziness is reflected in a multitude of myths, topoi, symbols and boundaries, which all constitute shared knowledge of the...
Strategies for successful classroom management have been readily available to practitioners for at least half a century. However, despite the vast body of knowledge available, there appears to be a great deal of scope for further research in terms of developing a more...
Today, academics, business professionals and private persons alike need to communicate successfully and establish relationships with people from various cultures through digital means. These skills have now become essential in virtual environments. This book...
This book investigates the complex interplay of language discourse and variation in Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA. The combination of different research methods such as ethnographic observations, sociolinguistic interviews, and methods used in perceptual...
This study is concerned with the use of the English modals (may, might,can, could, shall, should, will, would and must) in adverbial, relative and complement clauses. It employs synchronic data from the British National Corpus and quantitative methods to investigate...
The book deals with content acquisition in a Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) based chemistry course and represents high level scientific work.The topic of the thesis is current and relevant in the context of up-to-date research in theory of language...
Das Handbuch bietet einen Überblick über gegenwärtige methodologische Paradigmen der philosophischen Medienreflexion. Für einen Begriff des Medialen, der spezifische Eigenschaften und Verwendungen des Wortes ‚Medium‘ kennzeichnet, ist...
Der deutsche Reformator Martin Luther (1483–1546) wurde in eine Zeit der wachsenden Angst vor vermeintlichen Hexen hineingeboren, die einige Jahrzehnte spa¨ter in massenhaften Verfolgungen mu¨ndete. Geprägt durch Phasen von Krieg, Seuchen, Hungersno¨ten und...
Was ist ‚geschlechtergerechte‘ Sprache?Was ist das generische Maskulinum?Was sagt die Sprachtheorie zum Gendern? Kann die Sprache das Denken steuern?Was ist Genus, wie kamen die Wörter männlich, weiblich und sächlich in die Grammatik? Hat das...
Ausgehend von der von Augustin inspirierten Frage „Was also ist Sprache?“ geht es dem Autor in seinem Essay darum, unser Verständnis der natürlichen Sprache darzulegen – nicht in einem umgreifenden begrifflichen System, sondern aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln v.a. in...
Was macht politische Kommunikation erfolgreich? Diese wegweisende Studie deckt die kommunikativen Strategien von AfD und FDP im entscheidenden Bundestagswahlkampf 2017 auf – als beide Parteien um den dritten Platz kämpften. Mittels korpuslinguistischer...
Die Ausgabe der gesammelten Schriften Heiner Eichners umfasst den weit verstreuten wissenschaftlichen Ertrag aus fast sechs Jahrzehnten. Beinahe jeder Sprachzweig der indoeuropäischen Sprachfamilie sowie einige Nachbarsprachen und die Plansprachen wurden in fast...
Sprachnachrichten integrieren Mündlichkeit in die bislang eher schriftbasierte Chatkommunikation und stellen Nutzer*innen damit vor kommunikative Herausforderungen. Diese Arbeit untersucht systematisch, welche kommunikativen Aufgaben sich bei der Integration von...
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