Linguistische Berichte Heft 286
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Linguistische Berichte Heft 286

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Linguistische Berichte Heft 286

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Vorwort – Nina-Kristin Meister & Markus Steinbach: Geleitwort der alten Redaktion zum Herausgeberwechsel – Marco Coniglio & Eric Fuß: Geleitwort der neuen Redaktion zum Herausgeberwechsel Beiträge aus Forschung und Anwendung – Milica Lazovic: Simulierte innere Rede als Ressource in der Sprachlernberatung für DaF. Interaktionsanalytische Einblicke in die Dynamiken funktionaler Adaptation Abstract: This paper analyzes the practices of simulated inner speech in the context of language counsel-ing for German as a foreign language, aiming to promote the adaptive interactional compe-tences of novice counselors. Grounded in interactional linguistics, this study examines the practices of novice GFL teachers acting as counselors for the first time in two contexts: ad-hoc text-feedback-based counseling and a longitudinal case study spanning two counseling cycles of one counselor, each with seven sessions. The paper begins by situating the research within the broader field of foreign language learning counseling, reported speech practices, and the multidimensional adaptive dynamic processes involved in their enactment. The analysis pro-ceeds as follows: First, the functionalization of simulated inner speech in text-feedback coun-seling is documented, revealing various functional contexts in which it is adaptively employed. Subsequently, its functional adaptations are explored through a longitudinal case study of one counselor over one year. Results indicate that it operates as practice in an empathic interface with multiple functions – regulating deontic and epistemic positioning, grounding and re-modelling reflection-in-action, reducing resistance, thereby actively involving the learner in self-exploration and solution-finding, while also supporting the counselor's meta-regulation. The longitudinal analysis sheds light on the multidimensional interactive adaptive dynamics, the expansion of functional potential, and the counseling-specific calibration of these func-tions. – Heba El Shanawany & Richard Wiese: Transfer or universal principles? – Final Devoicing in second language German speakers of Arabic Abstract: Theories of second language acquisition vary in the amount of relevance they assign to factors such as transfer from the first language to the second, independent principles of the learner language, or universal principles of language learning. The present study examines some of these fundamental questions by examining a well-known phonological alternation, that of Final Obstruent Devoicing, in its occurrence in a second language, that of Cairene Arabic. In a production study, learners of German (university students in Egypt) were asked to read words containing segments possibly subject to this alternation. The experiment reveals a strong pref-erence for the non-application of Final Obstruent Devoicing for these learners. A regression analysis demonstrates that factors of manner distinction and position within the word shape the results. Final Obstruent Devoicing is demonstrated to result from an active learning process in second language acquisition supported also by the orthographic representation of the respective items, and not a universal preference applied automatically. Praktisches aus Forschung und Lehre – Nils Dörr: Konstituentenabfolge im Mittelfeld: Linguistische Beschreibung versus Didaktisierung in DaF-Lehrwerken? Abstract: The aim of this paper is to summarise important linguistic factors that influence the constituent sequence in German grammar and, on this basis, to analyse how this difficult area of acquisi-tion is dealt with in current GFL textbooks. A particular focus is on the question of whether learners are implicitly or explicitly confronted with the fact that German syntax often offers several linearisation options and that not only grammatical but also contextual factors such as givenness can be relevant.

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Year
2026
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9783691100365

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Impressum/Reiheninformation
  3. Titelei
  4. Inhalt
  5. Vorwort_Meister_Steinbach
  6. Vorwort_Coniglio_Fuß
  7. Lazovic
  8. El-Shanawany & Wiese
  9. Dörr
  10. Meister et al
  11. Kozinowski
  12. LB_Info_286
  13. Hinweise

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