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    Das "Wörterbuch" im Bundespatentgericht (BPatG) 2010–2019

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    Das vorliegende Forschungskorpus ergänzt den Fachbeitrag Hamann, Das Wörterbuch in deutschen Bundesgerichten, in: Vogel/Walter/Tripps (Hrsg.), Korpuslinguistik im Recht, 2022, S. 27, der auf dieses Korpus verweist (ebd., S. 33 Fn. 23). Es enthält den Begründungstext aller 1.156 Entscheidungen des Bundespatentgerichts (BPatG), die folgende vier Kriterien erfüllen: Entscheidungsdatum im Zeitraum 2010-2019, verfügbar zum 31.3.2020 unter www.Rechtsprechung-im-Internet.de, Begründungstext umfasst mindestens 1.000 Zeichen, Begründungstext enthält den regulären Ausdruck "w??rterbuch". Jeder Begründungstext ist als separate UTF-8-Textdatei angelegt, benannt nach dem Dateinamenschema [ID von Rechtsprechung-im-Internet.de]_[Datumsstempel der Einpflege]_BPatG_[Senat]_[Jahr]_[Monat]_[Tag]_[Aktenzeichen ohne Sonderzeichen].txt Die Texte liegen als Rohtexte (ohne Annotationen) vor, lediglich drei Sonderzeichen wurden zur weiteren Verarbeitung umkodiert und können erforderlichenfalls durch einfaches Suchen-und-Ersetzen wieder zurückgewandelt werden: || = Zeilenumbruch (\n) .: = Semikolon (;) ^ = doppelte Anführungszeichen (")

    The violability of backness in retroflex consonants

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    This paper addresses remarks made by Flemming (2003) to the effect that his analysis of the interaction between retroflexion and vowel backness is superior to that of Hamann (2003b). While Hamann maintained that retroflex articulations are always back, Flemming adduces phonological as well as phonetic evidence to prove that retroflex consonants can be non-back and even front (i.e. palatalised). The present paper, however, shows that the phonetic evidence fails under closer scrutiny. A closer consideration of the phonological evidence shows, by making a principled distinction between articulatory and perceptual drives, that a reanalysis of Flemming’s data in terms of unviolated retroflex backness is not only possible but also simpler with respect to the number of language-specific stipulations

    Recenzja: Wiedeński okres w życiu Adolfa Hitlera w ujęciu Brigitte Hamann i Augusta Kubizka

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     THE VIENNESE PERIOD IN ADOLF HITLER’S LIFE AS PRESENTED BY BRIGITTE HAMANN AND AUGUST KUBIZEKThe article discusses the literature and the findings concerning the relatively least explored questions concerning Adolf Hitler, namely those of his youth. As the author stresses, just over a dec­ade ago Polish readers interested in the Hitler phenomenon knew much less than they do now. Thanks to several books recently published in Poland they have had a chance to considerably expand their knowledge. The present author points to two figures, Brigitte Hamann and August Kubizek, focusing on the similarities and differences in their approach to this period of Hitler’s life. THE VIENNESE PERIOD IN ADOLF HITLER’S LIFE AS PRESENTED BY BRIGITTE HAMANN AND AUGUST KUBIZEKThe article discusses the literature and the findings concerning the relatively least explored questions concerning Adolf Hitler, namely those of his youth. As the author stresses, just over a dec­ade ago Polish readers interested in the Hitler phenomenon knew much less than they do now. Thanks to several books recently published in Poland they have had a chance to considerably expand their knowledge. The present author points to two figures, Brigitte Hamann and August Kubizek, focusing on the similarities and differences in their approach to this period of Hitler’s life

    Variation in the perception of an L2 contrast : a combined phonetic and phonological account

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    The present study argues that variation across listeners in the perception of a non-native contrast is due to two factors: the listener-specic weighting of auditory dimensions and the listener-specic construction of new segmental representations. The interaction of both factors is shown to take place in the perception grammar, which can be modelled within an OT framework. These points are illustrated with the acquisition of the Dutch three-member labiodental contrast [V v f] by German learners of Dutch, focussing on four types of learners from the perception study by Hamann and Sennema (2005a)

    R. Hamann: Das Symbol. Diss. Berlin 1902. 32 S. Gräfenhainichen, Hecker. 1902

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    R. HAMANN: DAS SYMBOL. DISS. BERLIN 1902. 32 S. GRÄFENHAINICHEN, HECKER. 1902 Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-) Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (32) (a0001) R. Hamann: Das Symbol. Diss. Berlin 1902. 32 S. Gräfenhainichen, Hecker. 1902 (32) (p0143

    Hamann, R L, 4719487

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/389917Surname: HAMANN. Given Name(s) or Initials: R L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 4719487. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-3335.214578 Item: [2016.0049.22210] "Hamann, R L, 4719487

    Fra Hamann til Fasc. 209.10. Om Grundtvigs forhold til Johann Georg Hamann og dennes samtidige

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    Fra Hamann til Fasc. 209.10. Om Grundtvigs forhold til Johann Georg Hamann og dennes samtidige[From Hamann to Fascicle 209.10. On Grundtvig's relation to Johann Georg Hamann and his contemporaries]By Bent ChristensenThe German critic and Enlightenment philosopher Johann Georg Hamann (1730-88) can be seen as a German forerunner of Grundtvig who according to a few places in his Verdenskrøniken (World Chronicle), 1817, has known about his writings and perhaps felt a spiritual kinship to him. By all accounts, the only other mention of him at all by Grundtvig occurs in a brief and somewhat enigmatic manuscript entitled “Synchronismer” (synchronisms) (The Grundtvig Archive, Fascicle 209 nr 10). It lists names of 24 German authors supplied with dates marking periods in their careers between the years 1741 and 1781 and has been regarded as a preliminary study for the World Chronicle 1817. But it can also be seen as a view of these authors from a specific “synchronistic” angle, resulting in a particular profile of these 40 years. The list also reflects Grundtvig’s detailed knowledge of German literary history.After a presentation of Hamann, Grundtvig’s evaluation of him in the World Chronicle of 1817 is quoted and commented upon, followed by a an examination of the manuscript list author by author, inclusive of references to treatments in the World Chronicle.The list begins with “Rabener 1741-57” and finishes with “Bürger 1769- 78”; the latest year brought up, however, is “1781” (under the names of Kant and Hamann). In his World Chronicle, Grundtvig states that the period he wants to depict, covers the reign of the Prussian king Frederick the Great (1740-86). The list corresponds almost exactly to this ambition. Hamann’s first year, 1759, is the year in which Sokratische Denkwürdigkeiten appeared, his first work addressing a general public. Hamann’s last year, 1781, indicates that he at that time started to write a critical review of Kant’s Kritik der reinen Vernunft, having read the proofs of it, as a personal friend of the philosopher, before its publication that same year. At first, however, Hamann did not print his text but only communicated it to Herder in a personal letter. The Metakritik über den Purismum der Vernunft was finished in 1784 but not published until 1800. When Kant in his work asks for a foundation of cognition prior to and independent of experience, Hamann accuses him of aiming at constituting a new kind of metaphysics. Two later works published by Hamann (1784 and 1786) are of a retrospective and summary nature.Concerning the other authors listed, the “first year” in most cases presents the very first step in their literary careers, and the “last year” marks the ending of their initial period. This applies, for example, to Rabener’s “last year”, 1757, when his satires had started already to appear in book form. In Lessing’s case, 1761 is the year in which he accepted a position as secretary for the governor of Breslau. Wieland was appointed town clerk in Biberach in 1760, but in the World Chronicle Grundtvig emphasizes the importance of his Shakespeare translations which did not begin to appear until 1762, though it is likely that Wieland had been encouraged to take up this project as early as 1759. Herder’s “last year” is 1767, the date of publication featured on the title page of Fragmente über die neuere deutsche Literatur—a date often considered to be the prime year of the “Sturm und Drang” (“Storm and Stress”) movement. Goethe’s “last year” is 1774 due to the publication of his best-seller novel Die Leiden des jungen Werthers.In several cases the often paired dates of Grundtvig’s list differ from those found in ordinary histories of literature as well as in the World Chronicle of 1817. A closer study of them—and a study of Grundtvig as compared to Hamann—might cause important contributions to Grundtvig research and to the study of German intellectual and literary history

    Acoustic differences between German and Dutch labiodentals

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    The present article is a follow-up study of the investigation of labiodentals in German and Dutch by Hamann & Sennema (2005), where we looked at the perception of the Dutch labiodental three-way contrast by German listeners without any knowledge of Dutch and German learners of Dutch

    Brigitte Hamann, Hitlers Edeljude: Das Leben des Armenarztes Eduard Bloch

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    In this extraordinary book, Brigitte Hamann recounts the life and times of Hitler’s Jewish childhood physician, Dr. Eduard Bloch (1872-1945). Relying on meticulous research in Austria, Germany, and the United States, the author provides insights into the ambiguous feelings of admiration and respect that characterized the relationship of the Jewish doctor and the Nazi dictator throughout their lives. Hamann not only sweeps away misconceptions about Hitler’s youth, but in lucid, often gripping,..

    Zwo Recensionen nebst einer Beylage, betreffend den Ursprung der Sprache

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    [Johann Georg Hamann][Koll.:] A8. - Verf. erm. nach Holzmann/Bohatta III, 10753; Impr. erm. nach HamannaSämtliche Werke, Wien 1949-57, Bd.III, S.416Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Bey Dodsley und Compagnie, 1772
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