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Zeitschrift Fur Sprachwissenschaft | 2011

Merkmal(s?)analyse, Seminar(s?)arbeit und Essen(s?)ausgabe: Zweifelsfälle der Verfugung als Indikatoren für Sprachwandel

Damaris Nübling; Renata Szczepaniak

Abstract Contemporary German abounds in doubtful cases where linking elements alternate with zero elements, such as Seminar(+s?+)arbeit ‘term paper’, Respekt(+s?+)person ‘person who commands respect”. This variation indicates a profound language change in the course of which the linking +s+ has spread continuously since Early New High German and is replacing the zero element more and more often. Today, +s+ is the most productive, progressive and most frequently occurring linking element. In this paper, we provide an explanation for the doubtful cases. Most often, the linking +s+ depends directly on the phonological quality of the first part of the compound: the worse its phonological structure, the more likely the occurrence of the linking +s+. It occurs most regularly after first parts of compounds containing a suffix or an unstressed prefix (Verkáuf+s+gespräch ‘sales conversation’), while words with an ideal phonological structure (monosyllabic or trochaic words) rarely attract the linking +s+. The variation concentrates on compounds whose first parts feature a stressed prefix (Éinkauf(+s?+)führer ‘shopping guide’). There is, however, a further factor which leads to fluctuation in the occurrence of the linking +s+. In cases where the second part of synthetic compounds such as Auftrag(+s?+)geber ‘client’ contain a high degree of verbality, the linking +s+ blurs the syntactic relation between the immediate constituents, strengthening the morphological character of the compound.


Archive | 2006

Historische Sprachwissenschaft des Deutschen : eine Einführung in die Prinzipien des Sprachwandels

Damaris Nübling; Antje Dammel; Janet Duke; Renata Szczepaniak


Morphology | 2013

Linking elements—origin, change, and functionalization

Sebastian Kürschner; Renata Szczepaniak


Morphology | 2013

Linking elements in German Origin, Change, Functionalization

Damaris Nübling; Renata Szczepaniak


Archive | 2017

Morphologische Schemakonstanz – eine empirische Untersuchung zum funktionalen Vorteil nominalmorphologischer Wortschonung im Deutschen

Tanja Ackermann; Christian Zimmer; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt


Archive | 2017

Fugenelement und Bindestrich in der Compositions-Fuge

Kristin Kopf; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt


Archive | 2017

Schwierige Lexeme und ihre Flexive im Konflikt: Hör- und sichtbare Wortschonungsstrategien

Jessica Nowak; Damaris Nübling; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt


Archive | 2017

Lesbare Morphologie als Lerngegenstand

Melanie Bangel; Astrid Müller; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt


Archive | 2017

Die Enklise von Präposition und Artikel in der Sprachverarbeitung

Christiane Ulbrich; Alexander Werth; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt


Archive | 2017

Wie muss ein „guter“ deutscher Plural klingen?

Frank Domahs; Lisa Bartha-Doering; Ulrike Domahs; Margarete Delazer; Nanna Fuhrhop; Renata Szczepaniak; Karsten Schmidt

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Sebastian Kürschner

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Tanja Ackermann

Free University of Berlin

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