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Expeditionen in die Fremde
(2011)
F. E. Peters stellt in seiner Studie Überlegungen zur Idiomatik und Phraseologie des Plattdeutschen an, der Muttersprache des Schriftstellers. Er plädiert dafür, das Plattdeutsche in seiner Besonderheit und unabhängig von Vergleichen mit dem Hochdeutschen zu bewerten und zu würdigen. Kürze, Prägnanz, Anschaulichkeit und intuitive Treffsicherheit des Plattdeutschen werden hervorgehoben und anhand von Beispielen aus dem Alltag belegt. Peters unterstreicht die sich in dem Bewahren von Formeln ausdrückende „einfältige Sprachfrömmigkeit“ des Plattdeutschen, für ihn ein Zeichen junger und primitiverer Sprachen, gewissermaßen „Sprach-Marionetten“ im Kleistschen Sinn ausgestattet mit der Anmut des Unbewussten.
Prediction of hybrid biomass in Arabidopsis thaliana by selected parental SNP and metabolic markers
(2009)
A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, derived from two Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, and the corresponding testcrosses with these two original accessions were used for the development and validation of machine learning models to predict the biomass of hybrids. Genetic and metabolic information of the RILs served as predictors. Feature selection reduced the number of variables (genetic and metabolic markers) in the models by more than 80% without impairing the predictive power. Thus, potential biomarkers have been revealed. Metabolites were shown to bear information on inherited macroscopic phenotypes. This proof of concept could be interesting for breeders. The example population exhibits substantial mid-parent biomass heterosis. The results of feature selection could therefore be used to shed light on the origin of heterosis. In this respect, mainly dominance effects were detected.
Two dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOF-MS) is a promising technique to overcome limits of complex metabolome analysis using one dimensional GC-TOF-MS. Especially at the stage of data export and data mining, however, convenient procedures to cope with the complexity of GCxGC-TOF-MS data are still in development. Here, we present a high sample throughput protocol exploiting first and second retention index for spectral library search and subsequent construction of a high dimensional data matrix useful for statistical analysis. The method was applied to the analysis of 13 C-labelling experiments in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. We developed a rapid sampling and extraction procedure for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii laboratory strain (CC503), a cell wall deficient mutant. By testing all published quenching protocols we observed dramatic metabolite leakage rates for certain metabolites. To circumvent metabolite leakage, samples were directly quenched and analyzed without separation of the medium. The growth medium was adapted to this rapid sampling protocol to avoid interference with GCxGC-TOF-MS analysis. To analyse batches of samples a new software tool, MetMax, was implemented which extracts the isotopomer matrix from stable isotope labelling experiments together with the first and second retention index (RI1 and RI2). To exploit RI1 and RI2 for metabolite identification we used the Golm metabolome database (GMD [1] with RI1/ RI2-reference spectra and new search algorithms. Using those techniques we analysed the dynamics of (CO2)-C-13 and C-13- acetate uptake in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells in two different steady states namely photoautotrophic and mixotrophic growth conditions.
Auszug: Seit langem ist bekannt, dass Kinder mit Sprachentwicklungsstörungen meist schon in einem frühen Stadium ihrer Sprachentwicklung auffallen: die ersten Wörter werden verspätet produziert, der Wortschatz wächst langsamer an, der Vokabularspurt setzt verzögert ein oder bleibt aus, so dass das produktive Vokabular mit zwei Jahren weniger als 50 Wörter umfasst. Außerdem treten keine Wortkombinationen auf. Obwohl bei nahezu jeder Sprachentwicklungs-störung retrospektiv derartige frühe Anzeichen auszumachen sind, mündet andererseits nicht jede frühe Verzögerung in eine anhaltende Störung. Diese Beobachtung hat Anlass zu einer regen Forschungstätigkeit gegeben. Im Zentrum steht die Frage, anhand welcher Kriterien sich der weitere Entwicklungsverlauf eines sprachlich verzögerten Kindes prognostizieren lässt. Der Forschungsstand zu diesem Bereich wurde an anderer Stelle bereits ausführlich beschrieben (z. B. in Kauschke 2000, 2003, 2006a). In diesem Beitrag möchte ich die Entwicklungswege dieser Population anhand aktueller Studien skizzieren, die Problematik der Prädiktion ansprechen und eine Studie über Sprachentwicklungsverläufe im dritten Lebensjahr vorstellen, in der ungestörte Kinder und sprachlich verzögerte längsschnittlich beobachtet wurden. Es folgen Überlegungen zur Therapienotwendigkeit und Therapiekonzeption, die durch die Darstellung eines exemplarischen Therapieverlaufs bei einem Einzelfall illustriert werden. [...]
Auszug: Etwa zwei Drittel aller Ausgaben der Krankenkassen für das Heilmittel Sprachtherapie betreffen ein Klientel in der Altersgruppe der 0- bis 15-jährigen (GVK-HIS Bundesrepublik 2007). Spracherwerbsstörungen stellen das häufigste Entwicklungsrisiko bei Kindern dar. Ca. 18% der einzuschulenden Kinder weisen einen Förderbedarf im Entwicklungsbereich Sprache auf (Tollkühn 2001) und ca. 18% der 6-jährigen Jungen erhalten nach dem Heilmittelbericht 2006 Sprachtherapieverordnungen (Schröder & Waltersbacher 2006). Die überwiegende Mehrheit erhält diese Verordnung aufgrund der Zuweisung des Indikationsschlüssels „Störungen der Sprache vor Abschluss der Sprachentwicklung“. Darunter fallen v.a. Kinder mit einer primären Spracherwerbsstörung, für deren Art und Ausmaß keine Hörstörung, keine Intelligenzbeeinträchtigung, keine neurologische Schädigung oder soziale Deprivation verantwortlich gemacht werden kann. Für diese besondere Entwicklungssituation wird die Diagnose „Spezifische Spracherwerbsstörung (SSES)“ vergeben (Grimm 2003; Dannenbauer 2002). [...]
Auszug: Aphasien sind variable Sprachstörungen, die auf umschriebene Hirnläsionen zurückführbar sind und die Produktion und Verständnis separat oder kombiniert betreffen (Weniger 2003). Hierbei wird das klinische Syndrom oft mit der Lokalisation der morphologischen Gehirndefekte (z. B. durch Hirn-infarkte oder -blutungen oder Tumoren) korreliert. Sprachkompetenz gilt in erster Linie als eine Leistung des Kortex, jedoch wurden v. a. im Zuge sich verbessernder bildgebender Verfahren aphasische Syndrome auch nach Läsionen subkortikaler Hirnregionen, insbesondere der Basalganglien und des Thalamus nachgewiesen (Wallesch & Papagno 1988; Friston et al. 1993; Nadeau & Crosson 1997; Zoppelt & Daum 2003; DeWitte et al. 2006; Wahl in Druck). Diese Strukturen liegen in der Tiefe des Gehirns und kommunizieren über weit gefächerte Faserverbindungen mit dem Kortex. In erster Linie werden den Basalganglien senso-motorische Kontrollfunktionen zugewiesen (Alexander et al. 1986). Diverse Erkrankungen, die durch Störungen physiologischer Bewegungsabläufe gekennzeichnet sind (z. B. Morbus Parkinson, Chorea Huntington), werden auf Funktionsdefekte dieser Strukturen zurückgeführt. Hierbei wurde der Thalamus häufig als Relais-Station des Informationsaustauschs zwischen anatomisch entfernten Arealen des Nervensystems aufgefasst. Basalganglien und Thalamus jedoch können darüber hinausgehende Funktionen, z. B. zur Bereitstellung, Aufrechterhaltung und Auslenkung von Aufmerksamkeit bei der Bearbeitung kognitiver Aufgaben, zugesprochen werden (Cavedini et al. 2006; Piguet et al. 2006; Klostermann et al. 2006; Marzinzik et al. 2008). [...]
Auszug: Bei der Beschreibung und Analyse von zentralen Störungen des Nachsprechens stehen - wie bei der Beschreibung und Analyse von Sprachproduktionsstörungen allgemein - Abweichungen auf der lautlichen Ebene zumeist im Vordergrund. In der schwersten Form solcher Störungen können dabei nur noch phonematische Neologismen produziert werden. Doch auch die Definition phonematischer Neologismen als „Wörter, die in der Standardsprache aus lautlichen Gründen … nicht vorkommen“ (Huber et al. 1983) bzw. „Lautkette, … die als solche kein Wort der betreffenden Sprache ist“ (Tesak 2006) beschränkt sich auf segmentale Abweichungen. Prosodische Abweichungen hingegen - insbesondere Abweichungen bei der Wortbetonung - sowie mögliche Wechselwirkungen zwischen segmentalen und prosodischen Eigenschaften von Stimulus und Reaktion werden kaum diskutiert. [...]
Auszug: Lange Zeit hat die Spracherwerbsforschung den Erwerb des syntaktischen Wissens in den Mittelpunkt gestellt, da Syntax als humanspezifisch angesehen und somit als der zentrale Bereich von Sprache verstanden wurde. Auch ein aktueller Aufsatz von Hauser, Chomsky & Fitch (2002) setzt die Sprachfähigkeit im engeren Sinne („language faculty narrow“) mit dem in der Syntax gegebenen Rekursionsmechanismus gleich. Syntax, so die Autoren weiter, konnte bislang noch keinem subhumanen Primaten beigebracht werden, wohingegen ein Erwerb von Wörtern bereits belegt wurde. So lernte beispielsweise der Bonobo Kanzi knapp 600 Begriffe (Savage-Rumbaughh & Lewin 1994). Lässt sich daraus ableiten, dass Wörter im Rahmen der menschlichen Sprachfähigkeit weniger wichtig sind als das syntaktische Wissen? Sind Wörter letztendlich nur „Zierrat“ an einem rein syntaktischen Sprachgebäude? [...]
Auszug: Wie arbeitet unser Gehirn? Was sind die Grundlagen der Kognition? Wie funktioniert unser Sprachsystem? Das ist nur ein kleiner Teil der Probleme, mit denen sich Kognitionsforscher und Neurowissenschaftler auf der ganzen Welt auseinandersetzen. Die Frage nach den neurofunktionellen Grundlagen der Sprachverarbeitung hat dabei zunehmend an Bedeutung gewonnen. Obwohl jedes gesunde Kind problemlos und auch unter schwierigen Bedingungen Sprache erwerben und verwenden kann, sind die zugrunde liegenden kognitiven und neurofunktionellen Mechanismen hierfür noch weitgehend ungeklärt. Immer häufiger werden neurolinguistische Fragestellungen mit funktionell-bildgebenden und anderen modernen Verfahren der Hirnforschung untersucht. Ein wesentliches Ziel dieser Forschungsbemühungen ist es, herauszufinden, wie Bedeutungen und Wörter in unserem Gehirn gespeichert sind. Ein besonderes Interesse wird gegenwärtig dem Problem der neuronalen Verarbeitung von Nomen und Verben entgegengebracht. Aktuelle Fragestellungen sind dabei, welche neuroanatomischen Korrelate der Verarbeitung von Nomen und Verben unterliegen und ob es Faktoren gibt, die die Verarbeitung beeinflussen. Zur Beantwortung dieser und weiterer Fragestellungen wurden im Rahmen meines Forschungsprojektes1 funktionelle Magnetresonanzdaten zum Benennen von Nomen und Verben bereitgestellt. Die wichtigsten Methoden und Ergebnisse sollen im Folgenden kurz dargelegt werden. [...]
Die Putin-Medwedjew-Rochade
(2008)
Die Globalisierung Russlands wird durch Rohstoffexporte und hohe Investitionen des Westens in den russischen Energiesektor vorangetrieben. Gleichzeitig festigt sich ein hybrides politisches System mit sowohl autoritären als auch demokratischen Elementen. Soll Russland ein zuverlässlicher Partner des Westens bleiben, müssen die russischen Interessen sowie die neue außenpolitische Stärke berücksichtigt werden.
When we pay close attention to the prosody of Wh-questions in Japanese, we discover many novel and interesting empirical puzzles that would require us to devise a much finer syntactic component of grammar. This paper addresses the issues that pose some problems to such an elaborated grammar, and offers solutions, making an appeal to the information structure and sentence processing involved in the interpretation of interrogative and focus constructions.
Schechita und Kaschrut
(2007)
The most recent trend in the studies of LF intervention effects makes crucial reference to focusing effects on the interveners, and this paper critically examines the representative analyses of the focus-based approach. While each analysis has its own merits and shortcomings, I argue that a pragmatic analysis that does not make appeal to syntactic configurations is better equipped to deal with many of the complex and delicate facts surrounding intervention effects.
This paper discusses how focus changes prosodic structure in Tokyo Japanese. It is generally believed that focus blocks the intonational process of downstep and causes a pitch reset. This paper presents experimental evidence against this traditional view by looking at the prosodic behavior of Wh words, which receive focus lexically in Japanese as in other languages. It is demonstrated, specifically, that the focused Wh element does not block downstep although it receives a much higher pitch than its preceding element. This suggests that presence of lexical focus does not trigger pitch reset in Japanese.
Was Frau wissen darf
(2006)
Echo lernt sprechen
(2006)
Die Stimme der Natur
(2006)
Inhalt: 1 Einleitung und Untersuchungsansatz 2 Die Kärntner Slowenen im Spannungsverhältnis Kärnten-Slowenien 3 Grenzüberschreitende Wirtschaftskooperationen der Kärntner Slowenen aus der Sicht der Kärntner Kooperationspartner 3.1 Am Schnittpunkt der Kulturen, der Ökonomie und des Erfolgs 3.2 Slovenska gospadarska zveza (SGZ) – der Slowenische Wirtschaftsverband 3.3 Kärntner Slowenen sind Kärntner, die slowenisch sprechen 4 Erste Antworten auf die Fragekomplexe anhand der geführten Interviews
Das „Lexikon der Geographie“
(2006)
ABC der Geographiedidaktik
(2006)
Inhalt: 1.0 Zur konzeptionellen und personellen Entwicklung 1.1 Zur Erstausgabe 1977 1.2 Zur Neubearbeitung 1988 1.3 Zur Neubearbeitung 1997 1.4 Zum neuen Standardwerk 2006 2.0 Reaktionen auf das alte und das neue Werk 2.1 Aus der Rezenzion von Johann-Bernhard Haversath 2.2 Aus dem Diskussionsbeitrag „Der neue Haubrich“ oder „Die neue Didaktik der Geographie“? von Tilman Rhode-Jüchtern 2.3 Ausschnitte aus der Replik zu: Tilman Rhode-Jüchtern „Der neue Haubrich“ oder „Die neue Didaktik der Geographie“? (s. o.) von Hartwig Haubrich 3.0 Resümee
Einführung
(2006)
Unity in diversity
(2005)
This paper describes the creation and preparation of TUSNELDA, a collection of corpus data built for linguistic research. This collection contains a number of linguistically annotated corpora which differ in various aspects such as language, text sorts / data types, encoded annotation levels, and linguistic theories underlying the annotation. The paper focuses on this variation on the one hand and the way how these heterogeneous data are integrated into one resource on the other hand.
Multiple hierarchies
(2005)
In this paper, we present the Multiple Annotation approach, which solves two problems: the problem of annotating overlapping structures, and the problem that occurs when documents should be annotated according to different, possibly heterogeneous tag sets. This approach has many advantages: it is based on XML, the modeling of alternative annotations is possible, each level can be viewed separately, and new levels can be added at any time. The files can be regarded as an interrelated unit, with the text serving as the implicit link. Two representations of the information contained in the multiple files (one in Prolog and one in XML) are described. These representations serve as a base for several applications.
Fronting of an infinite VP across a finite main verb-akin to German "VP-topicalization"-can be found also in Czech and Polish. The paper discusses evidence from large corpora for this process and some of its properties, both syntactic and information-structural. Based on this case, criteria for more user-friedly searching and retrieval of corpus data in syntactic research are being developed.
The Semantics of Ellipsis
(2005)
There are four phenomena that are particularly troublesome for theories of ellipsis: the existence of sloppy readings when the relevant pronouns cannot possibly be bound; an ellipsis being resolved in such a way that an ellipsis site in the antecedent is not understood in the way it was there; an ellipsis site drawing material from two or more separate antecedents; and ellipsis with no linguistic antecedent. These cases are accounted for by means of a new theory that involves copying syntactically incomplete antecedent material and an analysis of silent VPs and NPs that makes them into higher order definite descriptions that can be bound into.
This paper investigates the structural properties of morphosyntactically marked focus constructions, focussing on the often neglected non-focal sentence part in African tone languages. Based on new empirical evidence from five Gur and Kwa languages, we claim that these focus expressions have to be analysed as biclausal constructions even though they do not represent clefts containing restrictive relative clauses. First, we relativize the partly overgeneralized assumptions about structural correspondences between the out-of-focus part and relative clauses, and second, we show that our data do in fact support the hypothesis of a clause coordinating pattern as present in clause sequences in narration. It is argued that we deal with a non-accidental, systematic feature and that grammaticalization may conceal such basic narrative structures.
Face-to-face communication is multimodal. In unscripted spoken discourse we can observe the interaction of several "semiotic layers", modalities of information such as syntax, discourse structure, gesture, and intonation. We explore the role of gesture and intonation in structuring and aligning information in spoken discourse through a study of the co-occurrence of pitch accents and gestural apices. Metaphorical spatialization through gesture also plays a role in conveying the contextual relationships between the speaker, the government and other external forces in a naturally-occurring political speech setting.
Diskurspragmatische Faktoren für Topikalität und Verbstellung in der ahd. Tatianübersetzung (9. Jh.)
(2005)
The paper presents work in progress on the interaction between information structure and word order in Old High German based on data from the Tatian translation (9th century). The examination of the position of the finite verb in correspondence with the pragmatic status of discourse referents reveals an overall tendency for verb-initial order in thetic/all-focus sentences, whereas in categorical/topic-comment sentences verb-second placement with an initial topic constituent is preferred. This conclusion provides support for the hypothesis stated in Donhauser & Hinterhölzl (2003) that the finite verb form in Early Germanic serves to distinguish the information-structural domains of Topic and Focus. Finally, the investigation sheds light on the process of language change that led to the overall spread of verb-second in main clauses of modern German.
We present a system for the linguistic exploration and analysis of lexical cohesion in English texts. Using an electronic thesaurus-like resource, Princeton WordNet, and the Brown Corpus of English, we have implemented a process of annotating text with lexical chains and a graphical user interface for inspection of the annotated text. We describe the system and report on some sample linguistic analyses carried out using the combined thesaurus-corpus resource.
This paper presents some concepts and principles used in the development of a database of multilingual spoken discourse at the University of Hamburg. The emphasis of the first part is on general considerations for the handling of heterogeneous data sets: After showing that diversity in transcription data is partly conceptually and partly technologically motivated, it is argued that the processing of transcription corpora should be approached via a three-level architecture which separates form (application) and content (data) on the one hand, and logical and physical data structures on the other hand. Such an architecture does not only pave the way for modern text-technological approaches to linguistic data processing, it can also help to decide where and how a standardization in the work with heterogeneous data is possible and desirable and where it would run counter to the needs of the research community. It is further argued that, in order to ensure user acceptance, new solutions developed in this approach must take care not to abandon established concepts too quickly. The focus of the second part is on some practical experiences with users and technologies gained in the four years’ project work. Concerning the practical development work, the value of open standards like XML and Unicode is emphasized and some limitations of the “platform-independent” JAVA technology are indicated. With respect to users of the EXMARaLDA system, a predominantly conservative attitude towards technological innovations in transcription corpus work can be stated: individual users tend to stick to known functionalities and are reluctant to adopt themselves to the new possibilities. Furthermore, an active commitment to cooperative corpus work still seems to be the exception rather than the rule. It is concluded that technological innovations can contribute their share to a progress in the work with heterogeneous linguistic data, but that they will have to be supplemented, in the long run, with an adequate methodological reflection and the creation of an appropriate infrastructure.
This paper describes the standardization problems that come up in a diachronic corpus: it has to cope with differing standards with regard to diplomaticity, annotation, and header information. Such highly het-erogeneous texts must be standardized to allow for comparative re-search without (too much) loss of information.