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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): North German language and literature. From Old Saxon to Masematte
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): North German language and literature. From Old Saxon to Masematte
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17192/regiolingua.2024.1.1
Published:
2024-09-05
Full Issue
RegioLingua Jg. 2024 Heft 1 (Deutsch)
Editorial
Editorial
Doreen Brandt, Marina Frank, Robert Langhanke, Nicole Palliwoda, Jeffrey Pheiff
1–3
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Preface
About North German Language and Literature. Introduction to the conference proceedings
Marina Frank, Robert Langhanke, Tio Rohloff
4–10
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Artikel
Old Saxon by Women’s Hands
The Saxon Stifte (Endowments) for Secular Canonesses and the Old Saxon Language
Christoph Hössel
11–33
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The verb-pronoun-enclitics in the direct speech of Early New High Ger-man and Middle Low German narrative texts
The influence of grammatical context on the use of cliticised forms in the translation process
Johanna Meyer
34–49
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Hanoverian – A Bygone Vernacular?
Stefan Ehrlich, Hana Ikenaga
50–70
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Münster’s Sociolect Masematte – from Secret Language to Common Language?
Sophia Kleinhage
71–86
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From Piensport and Pienerei. Masematte in Münster today
Maila Seiferheld
87–110
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“Paris” and “Buxtehude”. The semanticizations of space in Wilhelm Schröder’s Swinegels Reise nah Paris as Friedensstifter in the context of nationalism in Low German literature of the 1860s and 1870s
Nikos Saul
111–134
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Wöör un Klaarheit. Lyrical multilingualism in Modern Low German literature
Doreen Brandt
135–149
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