@article{Fiehler2017, author = {Reinhard Fiehler}, title = {Grammatikschreibung f{\"u}r gesprochene Sprache}, series = {Sprachtheorie und germanistische Linguistik}, volume = {25}, number = {25.1}, editor = {Andr{\´a}s Kert{\´e}sz}, publisher = {Nodus Publikationen}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, issn = {2365-8584}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-63679}, pages = {3 -- 20}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In my article I argue the need for an existence of grammar in spoken language. It would have the same functions as the grammar of written language: describing and explaining the fundamental units of spoken language and their features, describing the composition of those units and their conjunction. The basic units in the grammar of spoken language can be named as: the sound, the word, the functional unit, the conversational turn and the conversation itself. Further the central characteristics of spoken language and their impact on grammar have to be taken into account. They are: the interactivity, the multimodality, the processabihty and the great variability. After displaying my concepts I discuss three alternative concepts of a grammar in spoken language: online-syntax, construction grammar and multimodal grammar. The article concludes by discussing the role of spoken language grammar in language and foreign language teaching.}, language = {de} }