The term ‘Sprachkultur’ is common in German-language academic and lay discourse, but what exactly does it mean? Is it used in the same way by trained and lay linguists? This article defines the term and traces its history, before going on to compare and contrast its use by both groups. Data taken from lay-linguistic works are analysed and two recurring motifs (i. the link between morality and linguistic usage and ii. accuracy/clarity) are discussed to see what light they throw on conceptions of language and language use. The concluding section sums up the similarities and differences between lay and academic linguists. The latter tend to concentrate on ‘Sprachgebrauchskultur’ whereas the former are prepared to criticise the language system ...
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Es gibt zwar schon seit dem Mauerfall einen populären Diskurs über die Verständigungsschwierigkeiten...
The term ‘Sprachkultur’ is common in German-language academic and lay discourse, but what exactly do...
This paper elaborates on the problem of the traditional terms of experts and lay people. Language is...
The German language is (stereo)typically viewed as a language that is both hard to learn and harsh t...
International audienceThe old question of the acceptability of Fremdwörter (“foreign words”) in the...
Öffentliche Sprachdiskurse, wie sie beispielsweise in den Medien stattfinden, werden typischerweise ...
This article explores the discourse on anglicisms in German. The first part is dedicated to the ass...
Anglizismen in der deutschen Gegenwartssprache Statistische A...
What is the subject of German linguistics? This seemingly simple question has no obvious answer. In ...
peer reviewedThe factual dominance of English as Lingua Franca of the international scientific commu...
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In the discussion about the pluricentric languages the term of a “standard language” sometimes appea...
This article explores the discourse on anglicisms in German. The first part is dedicated to the assu...
The process of setting norms for language and language use is closely related to critique of languag...
Es gibt zwar schon seit dem Mauerfall einen populären Diskurs über die Verständigungsschwierigkeiten...
The term ‘Sprachkultur’ is common in German-language academic and lay discourse, but what exactly do...
This paper elaborates on the problem of the traditional terms of experts and lay people. Language is...
The German language is (stereo)typically viewed as a language that is both hard to learn and harsh t...
International audienceThe old question of the acceptability of Fremdwörter (“foreign words”) in the...
Öffentliche Sprachdiskurse, wie sie beispielsweise in den Medien stattfinden, werden typischerweise ...
This article explores the discourse on anglicisms in German. The first part is dedicated to the ass...
Anglizismen in der deutschen Gegenwartssprache Statistische A...
What is the subject of German linguistics? This seemingly simple question has no obvious answer. In ...
peer reviewedThe factual dominance of English as Lingua Franca of the international scientific commu...
This thesis contributes to the study of language and globalisation by exploring the impact of Englis...
Theoretical work on language ideology has provided a great deal of insight into the nature of langua...
In the discussion about the pluricentric languages the term of a “standard language” sometimes appea...
This article explores the discourse on anglicisms in German. The first part is dedicated to the assu...
The process of setting norms for language and language use is closely related to critique of languag...
Es gibt zwar schon seit dem Mauerfall einen populären Diskurs über die Verständigungsschwierigkeiten...