Title: Paul Bennett, Martin Durrell,
1- Paul Bennett, Martin Durrell,
- Silke Scheible, Jason Whitt
- The GerManC Project
- A Representative Corpus of Early Modern German
- (1650-1800)
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3Representativeness
- Not complete texts, but extracts of approximately
2000 words (cf. Brown corpora and ARCHER) - Nine genres
- Dramas
- Newspapers
- Letters
- Sermons
- Narrative prose
- Journals
- Scholarly texts (humanities)
- Scholarly texts (science medicine)
- Legal texts
4Representativeness
- Periods (cf. Bonn corpus of ENHG)
- 1650-1700 1700-1750 1750-1800
- Regions
- North German
- West Central German
- East Central German
- West Upper German (incl.Swiss)
- East Upper German (incl. Austrian)
- Three extracts of 2000 words per
genre/period/region - approx. 900.000 words
5Pilot Project GerManC
- One year grant from ESRC
- March 2006 - March 2007
- Team
- Paul Bennett, Martin Durrell, Astrid Ensslin
- Aim testing corpus design and aims with a single
genre, and evaluating and developing a set of
analytical tools - Newspapers were selected as genre for the pilot
6Breslau 1683
Wien 1780
7Digitization
- Scanning black letter (Fraktur) texts with OCR
proved impractical and prone to error - All texts keyed in twice and the results compared
electronically (double-keying) to eliminate
mistakes - Only texts with 2000 words of (more or less)
continuous German prose were selected
8Extended GerManC
- Pilot project completed March 2007. Newspaper
corpus lodged with Oxford Text Archive (and
available on project website) - Application for funding the extended corpus
approved early 2008, with equal funding from
ESRC and AHRC - Original design maintained, eight further genres
to be added - Team Paul Bennett, Martin Durrell, Silke
Scheible, Jason Whitt - Work started in September 2008
9Development of tools
- A capable program for tokenization
- A program to recognize orthographic variants
- A lemmatization program with the ultimate aim of
lemmatizing the whole corpus - The development of an appropriate POS-tagger (on
the basis of the Stuttgart-Tübingen Tagset) with
a view to tagging the complete corpus - Developing a program to enable automatic
morphosyntactic tagging of the whole corpus - If possible within the time constraints,
developing a parser (possibly on the basis of the
parser used in York for Old English) and parsing
the complete corpus on this basis.
10Changing norms
- Innerhalb der nach grammatischem Bestimmungswort
zu erwartenden indet. Flexion des Nom./Akk.Pl.
aller Genera (die klugen Frauen) kommt es zu
allen Zeiten des Fnhd. zu einer zwischen -(e) und
-(e)n schwankenden Formbildung - Gramm. d. Fnhd. VI, 174
11Findings weak adjective inflection 1
(newspapers)
- process of standardization
- weak adjective inflection (Durrell et al. 2008)
in nom./acc. pl., - e.g. die guten Kinder (die Guten)
1650-1700 1650-1700 1701-1750 1701-1750 1751-1800 1751-1800
-e -en -e -en -e -en
North German 20 (6) 6 (5) 6 33 (16) 1 32 (14)
West Central 45 (18) 4 (3) 18 (4) 10 (5) 3 28 (6)
East Central 7 (2) 18 (11) 7 18 (3) 2 31 (5)
West Upper 25 (7) 6 (3) 16 (3) 6 (2) 16 (3) 16 (8)
East Upper 38 (22) 14 (11) 24 (3) 11 (8) 3 34 (5)
Total 135 (55) 48 (33) 71 (10) 78 (34) 25 (3) 141 (38)
12Changing norms
- Die Entwicklung vom späten 16. Jh. bis zur Mitte
des 18. Jhs. erweist die Durchsetzung von -en
als die Verallgemeinerung eines in erster Linie
omd. Usus. Die ... stilschichtliche
Distribution bestätigt die Einschätzung bei
Hemmer ..., daß -n über literarische
Sprachvorbilder übernommen worden ist. - (Gramm d. Fnhd. 176)
13Findings weak adjective inflection 2(literary
genres)
- Preliminary examples from drama and narrative
prose in new extended corpus
1650-1700 1650-1700 1701-1750 1701-1750 1751-1800 1751-1800
-e -en -e -en -e -en
North German 2 19 (2) 7 (2) 23 (7) 0 25 (7)
West Central 2 19 (7) 6 (1) 14 (5) 6 8 (1)
East Central 2 24 (3) 1 (1) 23 (4) 0 17 (3)
West Upper 5 0 0 3 (1) 3 (1) 21 (5)
East Upper 2 11 (2) 5 (1) 3 (1) 3 (1) 14 (2)
Total 13 73 (14) 19 (5) 78 (34) 12 (2) 85 (18)
14Morphological simplification zwei
- Bei den Grammatikern ist bis in die 2. Hälfte
des 18. Jh. hinein die Genusdifferenzierung
aufrechterhalten (Schottel, Bödiker, Gottsched)
Erst Adelung (a. 1782) gibt ausschließlich die
Form zwey für alle Genera. (Gramm. d. Fnhd. VII,
539)
15Morphological simplification zwei
- Am frühesten ist das Neutrum als Einheitsform
festgeworden im Niederdeutschen 1303. Im
Ostmitteldeutschen (Obersächsischen und
Schlesischen) herrscht es seit der Mitte des 17.
Jhs. und drang von dort auch in die
Literatursprache (Schirmunski, Deutsche
Mundartkunde, 474).
16 17Morphological simplification zwei
- In newspapers occasional gender forms in those
areas where they occur in the dialects,
especially WCG and, notably, Erfurt 1769. zween
in newspapers only before 1700, thereafter
sporadic. Only one text (Frankfurt 1671)
consistently maintains gender distinction
181650-1700 1650-1700 1650-1700 1700-1750 1700-1750 1700-1750 1750-1800 1750-1800 1750-1800
zween zwo zwei zween zwo zwei zween zwo zwei
North German 2 2 2 1 7 5 2 8
West Central German 3 1 13 1 1 6 2 15
East Central German 2 3 1 20 1 15
West Upper German 1 4 2 11 1 1 3
East Upper German 3 13 5 1 7
zwei in extended corpus to date
19Morphological simplification zwei
- In other texts zwei/zwey are dominant throughout,
but other forms occur sporadically, even in the
North. But Herder Abhandlung über den Ursprung
der Sprache (North German 1772) uses the gender
forms - but not consistently correctly (e.g.
zwey Parteien)
20Historical/cultural findings
- Media history
- Ensslin (2009), Im Unterhause groß Getöse
representations of 18th century British
parliamentary democracy in Early Modern German
newspaper discourse - The representation of a parliamentary monarchy in
17th 18th century Germany, with predominantly
absolute rulers - but responding to increased
interest in Britain ruled by the Hannoverians - Initially straightforward factual presentations,
concise and apparently objective, though with
(intentional?) emphasis on the leading role of
the king - Later clear tendency towards stigmatization of
the raucous debates in the House of Commons,
with a much more subjective style of presentation
and often sensationalist tone
21Erfurt 1744
22- (Freyburgerzeitung, 28 January 1784)
- Die Veränderungen des neuen Ministeriums machen
im Unterhause abscheulich groß Getöse. Dieß
Ministerium hat wirklich schon die herrlichsten
Namen aufgeheftet gekriegt einige schelten
selbes die kleine Pastetengebäckadministrazion,
andere, die Bildsäule Nabukadnezars. Pitt, der
nun an der Stelle des Fox ist, ist ein Gegenstand
des öffentlichen Spottes scheelsüchtiger
Satyriker.
23Thank you
- Contacts Martin.Durrell_at_manchester.ac.uk
- Paul.Bennett_at_manchester.ac.uk
- Silke.Scheible_at_manchester.ac.uk
- Richard.Whitt_at_manchester.ac.uk
- Web page
- http//www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/
germanc/
24Project publications
- Martin Durrell, Astrid Ensslin and Paul Bennett,
"The GerManC project", In Sprache und
Datenverarbeitung 31 (2007), 71-80. - Martin Durrell, Astrid Ensslin und Paul Bennett,
"Zur Standardisierung der Adjektivflexion im
Deutschen im 18. Jahrhundert". In W. Czachur and
M. Czyzewska (eds.), Vom Wort zum Text. Studien
zur deutschen Sprache und Kultur. Festschrift für
Professor Józef Wiktorowicz zum 65. Geburtstag.
Warszawa, Instytut Germanistyki Uniwersitetu
Warszawskiego, 2008, pp. 259-267. - Martin Durrell, Astrid Ensslin und Paul Bennett,
"Zeitungen und Sprachausgleich im 17. und 18.
Jahrhundert. In Zeitschrift für deutsche
Philologie 127 (2008), Sonderheft, pp. 263-279 - Ensslin, Astrid (2008), '"Im Unterhause
abscheulich groß Getöse". Representations of 18th
century British parliamentary democracy in early
modern German newspaper discourse and their
treatment of borrowings from English'. In
Pfalzgraf, F. Rash, F. (eds.), "Anglo-German
Literary Relations". Bern, etc. Lang, pp. 73-96.