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French and Italian Lexical Influences in German-speaking Switzerland : (1550-1650).
Title:
French and Italian Lexical Influences in German-speaking Switzerland : (1550-1650).
Author:
Rash, Felicity J.
ISBN:
9783110868500
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (423 pages)
Series:
Studia Linguistica Germanica ; v.25

Studia Linguistica Germanica
Contents:
Section A -- 1. Review Of Research -- Lexical Borrowing In German-Speaking Europe -- Lexical Borrowing In Switzerland -- 2. Aims, Scope And Method Of Research -- Aims -- Scope -- Methods Of Research -- Presentation Of Material -- 3. Terminology -- Loanwords -- Loan Coinages -- Loan Phrases And False Loans -- More Complex Forms Of Borrowing -- General Terminology -- 4. External Factors Conditioning Lexical Borrowing -- General Influences On Lexical Borrowing -- 4.A Political And Religious History -- 4.B Economic And Commercial Influences -- 4.C Socio-Cultural Influences -- 4.D Language Boundaries -- Conclusion -- Map Of The Swiss Language Boundaries -- Section B -- Introduction -- Quotation From Primary Sources -- Quotation From Secondary Sources -- Abbreviations -- 1. Ecclesiastical Vocabulary -- Miscellaneous Vocabulary Attested In An Ecclesiastical Context -- Suspicion And The Supernatural -- 2. Administrative And Legal Terminology -- 2.A Offices And Titles -- 2.B Groups Of Officials, Councils, Assemblies Etc. -- 2.C Seats Of Office, Political Boundaries Etc. -- 2.D Administrative And Legislative Procedures Etc. -- Miscellaneous Vocabulary Attested In An Administrative Context -- 2.E Punishments And Places Of Punishment -- 3. Financial Terminology -- 3.A General Financial And Commercial Terminology -- 3.B Taxes, Fees, Official Levies -- Wages, Pensions And Allowances (Including Military Pensions) -- 3.C Currencies And Related Terminology -- 4. Weights And Measures -- 5. Textiles And Related Terminology -- 6. Imported And Exotic Wares -- 7. Architecture, Types Of Building, Landscape Gardening -- 8. Nautical Terminology -- 9. Geographical, Meteorological And Travel Terminology -- 9.A Geographical And Meteorological Terminology -- Associated Vocabulary -- 9.B Vocabulary Associated With Travel -- 10. Social Groups And Professions.

10.A Political, National And Religious Groups -- 10.B Miscellaneous Social Groups -- 10.C Professions And Trades -- 11. Social Sphere -- 11.A Forms Of Address And Members Of The French Court Circle -- 11.B Etiquette, Positive Emotions And Attributes -- 11.C Negative Emotions, Behaviour And Attributes -- 11.D Equestrian And Tournament Terminology -- 11.E Hunting -- 11.F Games, Sports, Duels And Associated Terminology -- 11.G Music And Dance -- 11.H The Theatre, Festivals Etc. -- Vocabulary Found In A Theatrical Context -- Vocabulary Attested In A Social Context -- 12. Military Terminology -- Miscellaneous Terminology Attested In A Military Context -- Diagrams -- 13. Scientific Terminology -- 13.A Zoological Science -- 13.B Botanical Science, Including Medicinal Herbs -- 13.C Medical Science -- Miscellaneous Vocabulary Associated With Medical Science -- 14. Subsistence -- 14.A Horticultural Terminology -- 14.B Agricultural Terminology -- 14.C Viticulture -- 14.D Fishing -- 14.E Domestic Animals -- 15. The Household -- 15.A Family Relationships -- 15.B Household Items -- 15.C Clothing And Related Terminology -- Footwear -- 15.D Foodstuffs -- Vocabulary Associated With Eating -- 15.E Wine And Associated Vocabulary -- 16. Interjections And Miscellaneous Terminology -- Appendix: Rhaeto-Romance Vocabulary -- Conclusion -- Semantic Aspects -- Source Languages -- Status Of Borrowing And Degree Of Integration -- General Linguistic Aspects -- Section C -- Bibliography -- 1. Primary Sources -- 1.A Printed Works With Authors -- 1.B Anonymous Printed Works -- 1.C Manuscripts With Authors -- 1.D Anonymous Manuscripts -- 1.E Manuscripts Of The 'Eidgenössische Abschiede' -- 2. Secondary Sources -- 3. Lexicographical Works -- Abbreviated References -- Index.
Abstract:
Die Reihe Studia Linguistica Germanica (SLG), 1968 von Ludwig Erich Schmitt und Stefan Sonderegger begründet, ist ein renommiertes Publikationsorgan der germanistischen Linguistik. Die Reihe verfolgt das Ziel, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf sprach- und wissenschaftshistorischen Fragestellungen die gesamte Bandbreite des Faches zu repräsentieren. Dazu zählen u. a. Arbeiten zur historischen Grammatik und Semantik des Deutschen, zum Verhältnis von Sprache und Kultur, zur Geschichte der Sprachtheorie, zur Dialektologie, Lexikologie/Lexikographie, Textlinguistik und zur Einbettung des Deutschen in den europäischen Sprachkontext.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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