The German Language: A Linguistic IntroductionISBN: 978-0-631-23138-7
Hardcover
272 pages
January 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"I think this book succeeds at what must be a near impossible
task: to introduce beginning students to the structure of German
and to linguistic analysis at the same time, and to do both in a
reader-friendly way that doesn't compromise on academic
seriousness. This is a book, then, which students, teachers and
even researchers of German linguistics will welcome and from which
undergraduate courses will benefit hugely." Heinz Giegerich,
Professor of English Linguistics, University of
Edinburgh
"The challenge in designing a successful language course is to integrate enough general linguistic ideas to be able to describe the features of the language insightfully, while also illustrating the classical linguistic problems of the language concerned. This book succeeds in these aims, and deserves to find a place on the reading lists for all courses in German linguistics." Times Higher Education Supplement