Publisher's Synopsis
Language has always been a major marker of cultural identity in the German-speaking world, and the reunification of Germany, with its dramatic political and cultural consequences, has led to an upsurge of interest in contemporary German. In this collection of essays, German linguists consider a wide range of topics, including language change, language in political discourse, language in Berlin after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, language and gender, the speech styles of youth subcultures, and language and television.