Publication: Language Report German
Language Report German
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Hegele, S., Heinisch, B., Popp, A., Marheinecke, K., Rios, A., Gromann, D., Volk, M., & Rehm, G. (2023). Language Report German. In G. Rehm & A. Way (Eds.), European Language Equality: A Strategic Agenda for Digital Language Equality (pp. 147–150). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28819-7_18
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German is the second most widely spoken language in the EU. The last decade has seen strongly perceptible language change, trending towards the simplification of the grammatical system, a rapidly growing number of anglicisms, a decreasing prevalence of dialects, and an increase in socio-political debates on matters such as language policies and gender-neutral language. Many technologies and resources for German are available, which is also due to numerous well-established research institutions and a thriving Language Technology (LT) a
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Hegele, S., Heinisch, B., Popp, A., Marheinecke, K., Rios, A., Gromann, D., Volk, M., & Rehm, G. (2023). Language Report German. In G. Rehm & A. Way (Eds.), European Language Equality: A Strategic Agenda for Digital Language Equality (pp. 147–150). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28819-7_18