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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 17:45:45
From: Krista Zimmer [krista at isdistribution.com]
Subject: »Hystoria dye is eyn gezuyge der zijt...«: Hanauska

 


Title: »Hystoria dye is eyn gezuyge der zijt...« 
Subtitle: Untersuchungen zur pragmatischen Formelhaftigkeit in der volkssprachigen
Kölner Stadthistoriographie des Spätmittelalters 
Series Title: Germanistische Bibliothek, 55  

Publication Year: 2014 
Publisher: ISD, Distributor of Scholarly Books
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Book URL: https://www.isdistribution.com/BookDetail.aspx?aId=54494 


Author: Monika Hanauska

Hardback: ISBN:  9783825362300 Pages: 538 Price: U.S. $ 108.00


Abstract:

At the heart of this dissertation stands the systematic investigation of the
use of proverbs and routinized expressions in the vernacular histories of
Cologne from the late medieval period. These two types of formulaic phrases
are characterized through their various pragmatic functions in communication
processes and are therefore regarded as constituting features of a
didactically shaped type of text within "urban historiography." In contrast to
the modern language studies on phraseology, this study develops proposals for
the modification and applicability of the central terms found in
historical-linguistic material. This work offers, therefore, a contribution to
the study of formulaic language in older linguistic materials, in which the
use of this type of language shows, among other things, that the operation of
the pragmatic types of routinized expressions in critical measure supports the
functions of state-historical texts of the Middle Ages while proverbs and
formulaic language serve in a more ornamental capacity. (Universitätsverlag
Winter 2014)
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature
                     Pragmatics


Written In: German  (deu)

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