Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik

 


Eintrag

Titel
Hat die gesprochene Sprache eine eigene Grammatik? Grundsätzliche Überlegungen zum Status gesprochensprachlicher Konstruktionen und zur Kategorie 'gesprochenes Standarddeutsch‘
Personen
Jan Georg Schneider
Jahr
2011
Typ
Aufsatz
Periodikum
Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik
Deutsche Sprache in Gegenwart und Geschichte
Seiten
165 - 187
Band
39
Heft
2
Schlagwörter
Gesprochene Sprache
Konstruktion
Standard
Abstract
Although most linguists agree that spoken language differs in relevant aspects from written language, it is still controversial whether they have different grammatical systems. In this article, I raise the general question of whether it is possible to speak of a specific grammar of spoken language. For this purpose the problem of spoken versus written modality is discussed together with the problem of rules and regularity (chapter 2); furthermore, the role of the concept “standard language” in this research context is discussed (chapter 3). Using different examples, I analyze syntactic phenomena of contemporary spoken German (chapter 4). On this empirical basis, the central theoretical question is developed and answered: Are there grammatical constructions in spoken Standard German which can be explained by the special modality – e.g. the fluidity and irreversibility – of the oral medium (chapter 5)?

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