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Ulrich J.Lüders, Imke Mendoza, Peter-Arnold Mumm, Jochen Range, Marga Reis, Elke<br />
Ronneberger-Sibold, Wolfgang Schulze, Ariane von Seefranz, Klaus Strunk, Renate<br />
Syed, H.G.Wallbott, Stefan Weninger, Nora Wiedenmann.
Ulrich J.Lüders, Imke Mendoza, Peter-Arnold Mumm, Jochen Range, Marga Reis, Elke Ronneberger-Sibold, Wolfgang Schulze, Ariane von Seefranz, Klaus Strunk, Renate Syed, H.G.Wallbott, Stefan Weninger, Nora Wiedenmann.
User instructions Basic structure <strong>of</strong> the entries The individual entries are based on the following structure: The square brackets immediately after the bold headword contain the following information: (a)Abbreviations used in <strong>linguistics</strong> for the respective term, e.g. IPA for International Phonetic Alphabet (b)Etymological remarks on loanwords. These are not to be understood as exact philological derivations; rather, they are meant to aid intuitive underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the formation <strong>of</strong> the respective term <strong>and</strong> are <strong>of</strong> mnemotechnical value. If several headwords are based on the same loanword, only the first receives the etymological remarks, e.g. Greek hómos ‘same’ for homogenetic, homography, homonymy, homophony, etc. Defining/explanatory text: different usages <strong>of</strong> a term are designated by 1, 2, 3; different aspects <strong>of</strong> description or structure <strong>of</strong> a certain usage are marked by (a), (b), (c) or (i), (ii), (iii); see e.g. transformational grammar <strong>and</strong> <strong>language</strong> change. Bibliographical material All references within the text <strong>of</strong> the entries are cited below the entry. In order to avoid too much repetition, some entries do not have any references, but instead a cross-reference to more general entries with comprehensive bibliographies. The bibliographies <strong>of</strong> central entries are structured into sections for general texts, bibliographies, <strong>and</strong> journals; in some, <strong>language</strong> articles, grammars, <strong>and</strong> dictionaries are also listed separately. Within the individual groups, the titles are listed in alphabetical order. The date in parentheses after the name is usually the date <strong>of</strong> first publication, with later editions following at the end <strong>of</strong> the reference.
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