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Kanzleisprache - ein mehrdimensionales Phänomen

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Albrecht Greule (Regensburg) delivers a laudation for Professor Dr. Zdeněk Masařík's 80th birthday. Zdeněk Masařík (Brno) discusses the dialectal structure of early New High German chancery language in Moravia. Inge Bily (Leipzig) examines the reception of Saxon-Magdeburg law in Eastern Europe, focusing on legal terminology with examples like Burggraf and Lehen. Marek Biszczanik (Zielona Góra) presents the oldest Schöffenbuch from Schweidnitz. Christian Braun (Graz) explores the role of extratextual matrices in chancery discourse. Vlastimil Brom (Brno) highlights specific features of chancery languages compared to literary language, using marriage themes as a case study. Birgit Christensen (Vanløse) analyzes the transition from Low German to High German in the administration of Tønder's hospital during the 17th century. Jiří Černý (Olomouc) discusses the single-sheet print as a decorative form in legal books. Dana Janetta Dogaru (Sibiu) reviews the records of the Transylvanian Saxon National University in the 16th century, focusing on form and content. Rainer Hünecke (Dresden) studies the syntax of the first city book of Dresden. Anke Jarling (Münster) investigates the chancery and its language in Braunschweig. Marija Javor-Briški (Ljubljana) provides an overview of German sources from the late Middle Ages and early modern period in Slovenia's archives. Jörg Meier (Leiden) outlines the spatial and temporal boundaries for resea

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Kanzleisprache - ein mehrdimensionales Phänomen, Andrea Moshövel

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2009
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