CRC 1412/2: Emergence and transfer of register patterns: Situational-functional parameters of intra-individual variation in the writings of Martin Luther and Johannes Bretke ( SP B04)
At a glance
Individual Linguistics, Historical Linguistics
Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics
DFG Collaborative Research Centre
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Project description
Project B04 investigates register variation in the Early Modern context of the Reformation, when religious and other writing and printing expanded dramatically. We will model register emergence and transfer, focusing on the intraindividual register knowledge of two prolific individuals central to the development of German and Lithuanian respectively: Martin Luther (1483–1546) and Johannes Bretke (1536–1602). We will analyze linguistic, particularly grammatical and lexical phenomena in varied historical registers. Methodologically, the project combines a bottom-up approach based on individual linguistic phenomena with a top-down approach clustering parameters to arrive at a register classification.
Principal investigator
- Person
PD Dr. Anna Helene Feulner
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- Historical-Comparative Linguistics
- Person
Prof. Dr. Jürg Fleischer
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- History of German Language: Language Change
- Person
PD Dr. Lars Zeige
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- Head of Department