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摘要
摘要2017年6月,一个新的字母被正式引入德语:首都eszett。根据Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung(德语正字法委员会)的建议,这封信被纳入了官方拼写规则的修订版,2017年新版的Duden也提到了大写eszett。本文探讨了这种正字法变化的原因。
Abstract In June 2017, a new letter was officially introduced into the German language: the capital eszett . Following a suggestion of the Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung (Council for German Orthography), the letter was included in the revised version of the official spelling rules, and also the new 2017 edition of the Duden mentions the capital eszett. The present article investigates the reasons underlying this orthographic change.
期刊介绍:
The subject area of the ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR GERMANISTISCHE LINGUISTIK (ZGL) is the German language of the present as well as the history of the German language in all its differentiations. The main focus of the journal is on the standard language of today. The ZGL publishes articles, discussions, and reports on the most important developments in the field, as well as review articles of selected books. The annual list of newly published books ("Neue Bücher") and the journal exhibit ("Zeitschriftenschau") of approx. 80 international journals support the integration of the field of German linguistics.