This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany is negotiated on the basis of language use and literary activity. The book presents an in-depth look at the history of immigration to Germany since the turn of the century and a description of the social situation of foreigners living there at the dawn of the twenty-first century. It emphasizes the variable nature of the German used by foreign workers in the Federal Republic and documents changes that have occurred in the field of Gastarbeiterlinguistik, in particular the shift of focus away from universal features to interpersonal aspects of foreigner-native communication. Foreign worker German is neither pidgin nor creole but rather a range...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This dissertation examines aspects of first language attrition (L1= German) in a second language (L2...
Book synopsis: How does migration change a nation? Germany in Transit is the first sourcebook to ill...
This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany ...
This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany ...
The first part of this paper brings together the findings of all the contributions in the book \u201...
On 9 and 10 December 1991, the European Citizen was created during the Maastricht European Council. ...
My thesis argues that German-language texts of post-Yugoslav migration expand our understanding of w...
I presented the following research findings in my German Cultural History course and my Introduction...
The central concern of this thesis is to investigate the development of the personal identity of the...
This paper grew out of concluding comments made at the Washington conference; in its present form it...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
Central Europe has always been a highly mutlilingual region but how has this been affected by the so...
This book investigates the history of national disunity in Germany since the end of the Second World...
This book foregrounds the use of different methods for the study of migration, language and identity...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This dissertation examines aspects of first language attrition (L1= German) in a second language (L2...
Book synopsis: How does migration change a nation? Germany in Transit is the first sourcebook to ill...
This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany ...
This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany ...
The first part of this paper brings together the findings of all the contributions in the book \u201...
On 9 and 10 December 1991, the European Citizen was created during the Maastricht European Council. ...
My thesis argues that German-language texts of post-Yugoslav migration expand our understanding of w...
I presented the following research findings in my German Cultural History course and my Introduction...
The central concern of this thesis is to investigate the development of the personal identity of the...
This paper grew out of concluding comments made at the Washington conference; in its present form it...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
Central Europe has always been a highly mutlilingual region but how has this been affected by the so...
This book investigates the history of national disunity in Germany since the end of the Second World...
This book foregrounds the use of different methods for the study of migration, language and identity...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This dissertation examines aspects of first language attrition (L1= German) in a second language (L2...
Book synopsis: How does migration change a nation? Germany in Transit is the first sourcebook to ill...