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This contribution reflects quantity and quality of communication between three generations:the old
people, the middle-aged and the youth. First it shows a systematic of situations in which the different generations talk to each other. In the second part different barriers are discussed which hinder communication between the generations and the third part shows some ways to intensify intergenerational communication.
This paper shows how a corpus-driven approach leads to a new perspective on central issues of phraseology and on lexicographical applications. It argues that a data-driven pattem search (applying Statistical methods), an a posteriori interpretation of the data and a user oriented documentation of the usage of multi-word units (e. g. in lexicographical articles) constitute a step-by-step process where each step has its own informational value and useflilness. The description of multi-word units (Usuelle Wortverbindungen) presented in this paper focuses on the second Step, the high quality analysis and interpretation of collocation data, exemplified by the fields of multi-word units centered around the word formslIdee/Ideenl(idea/ideas).
Julius Pokorny
(2009)
Hermann Osthoff
(2009)
Eduard Rudolf Thurneysen
(2009)
This contribution article focuses on German-language collocation research and lexicographic practice from a corpus linguistic perspective. Although there is no dictionary called “Deutsches Kollokationswörterbuch” (German collocation dictionary), the collocation perspective acquires increasing popularity in linguistic research and dictionary work in the German-speaking area. On the one hand, this tendency is due to the growing number of studies dealing with German as a contrast language and works on foreign language didactics. On the other hand, powerful electronic resources such as large corpora and lexical databases, which are nowadays available for the German language, are recognised as a valuable empirical basis. Nevertheless, the application of novel corpus linguistic methods in lexicographic practice is still unsatisfactory. Therefore, this article concludes by discussing innovative aspects of corpus linguistic empirical research on the basis of collocations. These ideas are presented as an incentive for further research as well as practical application.
The paper explores how verbs like helfen "help" should be treated within event semantics. These verbs allow both agentive NP-subjects and sentential CP-subjects. Their behavior with respect to adverbial modification reveals that in their agentive variant these verbs refer to events, while in their sentential variant they refer to states. The meaning that sentential helfen conveys is that the beneficiary is in a good disposition and that this state is brought about by what is expressed by the sentential subject. This involves a kind of subjective value statement about what is good for the beneficiary and what is not. The relation of "bringing about" involved here is not mainly one of causal dependence - lacking the typical denseness of causal chains - but one that involves supervenience. Supervenience, a notion widely used in moral theory and philosophy of the mind, allows accounting for the dependence of the rather subjective nature of the resultant state of helfen on particular events which occur in the world. The agentive variant of helfen is derived by embedding the meaning of sentential helfen into an event description.
The Lemmatisation of Idioms
(2005)
The question of how idioms should be lemmatised is a fundamental issue in the lexicographic treatment of idioms and has been the focus of much debate ever since the first International Symposium on Lexicography. Several proposals for a systematic lexico-graphic treatment of idioms have been put forward (e.g. Cowie 1981, Burger 1983, Braasch 1988, Schemann 1991, Burger 1998 etc.). In this paper, we examine how semi- and non-literal idioms are lemmatised in some of the most widely-known dictionaries of German, English and Dutch. In what follows, we confine ourselves to the treatment of idioms in mono- and bilingual general dictionaries which are alphabetically ordered. Since the lexical status of idioms is relevant to the way in which idioms should be lemmatised, we shall first be concerned with the status of idioms as units of the lexicon.
Der Umgang mit Gesprächskorpora am IDS Mannheim: Die Recherche in der COSMAS-II-Gesprächsdatenbank
(2005)
Neologismen im GWDS
(2005)
Introduction
(2005)
Orthographie (Kapitel B.IV.)
(2003)
Vorwort
(2003)
In diesem Beitrag werden erste Erfahrungen mit und Überlegungen zu der Aufgabe dargelegt, ein Mikrostrukturenprogramm für ein Hypertext-Wörterbuch zu entwerfen. Zur Hypertextualisierung gedruckter Wörterbücher gibt es inzwischen erste Veröffentlichungen; meist bleibt hier die Bindung an eine gedruckte Vorlage, und sei die Hypertextualisierung noch so konsequent, bestehen. Im Unterschied zu solchen Hypertext-Wörterbüchern gehen nachfolgende Überlegungen von einem vorlagenunabhängigen Hypertext aus, dessen allgemeines Ziel es ist, Informationen zum deutschen Wortschatz zu vermitteln. Die hier vorgestellten Erfahrungen und Überlegungen sind an ein konkretes Projekt gebunden: LEKSIS - das lexikalisch-lexikologische Informationssystem des Instituts für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim. Auf eine (weitere) Projektbeschreibung wird hier aber verzichtet; sie findet sich in Fraas/Haß-Zumkehr (1999), ferner auf der Homepage unter http://www.ids-mannheim.de/wiw. Vor dem Hintergrund dieses Projektes stehen die Bedingungen bzw. lexikografischen Konsequenzen des Mediums Hypertext im Unterschied zum Druck zur Diskussion.
Für Nutzer(innen) wie für Verleger von CD-ROM-Wörterbüchern ist die Frage nach deren Qualität wichtig. Aus praktischen Verlagserfahrungen heraus werden im Folgenden Kriterien für eine qualitätvolle Publikation von Wörterbüchern auf CD-ROM entwickelt und zugleich Chancen und Probleme der elektronischen Publikation thematisiert.
Eine Welt aus Wörtern
(2000)
In den achtziger Jahren veröffentlichte die Süddeutsche Zeitung eine Reihe von Briefen, die Gisela aus New York an Peter irgendwo in Deutschland, genauer in Jena, schrieb. Im Folgenden ist aus jedem Jahr jeweils ein Brief abgedruckt. Zu diesem Zweck waren einige Rearrangements der Originale notwendig; es ist so, wie es Goethe in Bezug auf die Wiedergabe von Anekdoten und Berichte unerhörter Begebenheiten formuliert hat: "Alles bleibt gleich, oder nichts."
The phonological word (henceforth pword) differs from lower units of the prosodic hierarchy (e.g. foot, syllable) in that its boundaries must align with morphological boundaries. While languages are claimed to differ w.r.t. the questions of whether and which word-internal constituents (e.g. stems, prefixes, suffixes, members of compounds) form a pword there is no consensus regarding the question of which diagnostics are relevant for determining pword structure. In this paper it is argued that systematic correlations between various suprasegmental properties (e.g. stress patterns, syllable structure) motivate the existence of word-internal pwords in German.