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Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache
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ISSN: 03040712 ISBN: 902721994X 1556197705 9786613720856 1280879548 9027276544 9789027276544 Year: 1995 Volume: v. 16 Publisher: Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.

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Wilhelm Scherer (1841-1886) has gained wide recognition for his extraordinary accomplishments in linguistics as well as in literary studies.His first and most important contribution to the development of linguistic science was his monumental work of 508 pages Zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache, published in 1868.His stated objective was "to subject all aspects of the Germanic grammar to a new treatment." While such a wording sounds rather modest, the actual implementation in his book, if viewed within the framework of his time, might very appropriately be called revolution


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Scientific and humanistic dimensions of language : Festschrift for Robert Lado on the occasion of his 70th birthday on May 31, 1985
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ISBN: 1280497440 9786613592675 9027274118 9789027274113 9027220131 9789027220134 Year: 1985 Publisher: Amsterdam Benjamins

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Festschrift für Karl Schneider zum 70. Geburtstag am 18. April 1982
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ISBN: 1283424177 9786613424174 9027274509 9789027274502 9789027274502 9027220115 9789027220110 9781283424172 661342417X Year: 1982 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia Benjamins

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This volume is in honour of Karl Schneider and covers the wide spectrum of Schneider's own interests: Part I covers runology (Elmer H. Antonsen, Hans Schwartz, Winfred P. Lehmann); The second part deals with indogermanics, etymology and lexicography (Edgard C. Polomé, Fritz W. Schulze, Kurt R. Jankowsky, Rosemarie Lieber, Ernst S. Dick, Rudolf Schützeichel, Helmut Gneuss, Jürgen Schäfer, Horst Geckeler); Part III & IV cover linguistic studies (Peter Hartmann, Helmut Gipper, Götz Wienold, Herbert Pilch, Shoichi Watanabe, Manford Hanowell); the next section concerns cultural

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