Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation. Lüdeling, A., Szucsich, L., Zeige, L. E., Adli, A., Alexiadou, A., Belz, M., Bouzouita, M., Bunk, O., Dreyer, M., Egg, M., Feulner, A. H., Fleischer, J., Gagarina, N., Hirsch, A., Jannedy, S., Knoeferle, P., Krause, T., Kutscher, S., Liu, M., Lütke, B., Machicao y Priemer, A., Maquate, K., Merino Hernández, L., Meyer, R., Mooshammer, C., Müller, S., Sauerland, U., Sauermann, A., Schmitt, V., Schumacher, N., Serova, D., Solt, S., Vander Klok, J., Verhoeven, E., Waltereit, R., Weirich, M., & Wiese, H. Register Aspects of Language in Situation, 3(1):1–53, 2024. Publisher: Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
Paper doi abstract bibtex The goal of the CRC 1412 “Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational- Functional Variation” is to answer the overarching research question “What consti- tutes a language user’s register knowledge?”. Our starting point is the observation that many situational and functional parameters – such as the relation between the interlocutors, the purpose of a conversation, the formality of the setting, etc. – influence the way speakers use language. Speakers seem to know which linguistic behavior is appropriate in which situation, typically without having been explicitly made aware of it. This is what we call register knowledge and The purpose of this CRC is to enhance our understanding of the role of register knowledge in language use, acquisition, processing, variation, and change; and develop a general theory of register knowledge to complement current linguistic models. In Phase I, we found that register is pervasive on all linguistic levels and is mostly non-categorial. In Phase II, we will be concerned with the integration of the findings into models of grammar, acquisition, variation, change, and processing.
@article{ludeling_register_2024,
title = {Register: {Language} {Users}’ {Knowledge} of {Situational}-{Functional} {Variation}},
volume = {3},
shorttitle = {Register},
url = {http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/30567},
doi = {10.18452/29131},
abstract = {The goal of the CRC 1412 “Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational- Functional Variation” is to answer the overarching research question “What consti- tutes a language user’s register knowledge?”. Our starting point is the observation that many situational and functional parameters – such as the relation between the interlocutors, the purpose of a conversation, the formality of the setting, etc. – influence the way speakers use language. Speakers seem to know which linguistic behavior is appropriate in which situation, typically without having been explicitly made aware of it. This is what we call register knowledge and The purpose of this CRC is to enhance our understanding of the role of register knowledge in language use, acquisition, processing, variation, and change; and develop a general theory of register knowledge to complement current linguistic models. In Phase I, we found that register is pervasive on all linguistic levels and is mostly non-categorial. In Phase II, we will be concerned with the integration of the findings into models of grammar, acquisition, variation, change, and processing.},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
urldate = {2024-11-11},
journal = {Register Aspects of Language in Situation},
author = {Lüdeling, Anke and Szucsich, Luka and Zeige, Lars Erik and Adli, Aria and Alexiadou, Artemis and Belz, Malte and Bouzouita, Miriam and Bunk, Oliver and Dreyer, Malte and Egg, Markus and Feulner, Anna Helene and Fleischer, Jürg and Gagarina, Natalia and Hirsch, Aron and Jannedy, Stefanie and Knoeferle, Pia and Krause, Thomas and Kutscher, Silvia and Liu, Mingya and Lütke, Beate and Machicao y Priemer, Antonio and Maquate, Katja and Merino Hernández, Laura and Meyer, Roland and Mooshammer, Christine and Müller, Stefan and Sauerland, Uli and Sauermann, Antje and Schmitt, Viola and Schumacher, Nicole and Serova, Dina and Solt, Stephanie and Vander Klok, Jozina and Verhoeven, Elisabeth and Waltereit, Richard and Weirich, Melanie and Wiese, Heike},
year = {2024},
note = {Publisher: Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakultät},
pages = {1--53},
}
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