Student language

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Students language - historically also Pennäler language is like - students language a special language or language variety that can be demonstrated to the medieval monastic schools into it.

A distinction must be made between this use of the term “student language” and the use in the pedagogical sense, in which the distinction between teacher language and student language is made.

The use of the student language is initially limited to the group of students as “age language” , although use beyond school time within fixed groups can continue for a while.

Examples of typical terms are as according to Duden terms lard , Pauker , stool or savvy and reductions of school subjects such as Reli , organic or Geo .

See also

literature

Rudolf Eilenberger, KJ Trübner, schoolboy language. Development, vocabulary and dictionary . Strasbourg. 1910.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Löffler: Germanistic sociolinguistics. Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin 1985, p. 134. ISBN 3-503-02231-7 .
  2. http://www.dagmarwilde.de/diverses/praktikumserf.html
  3. http://www.duden.de/suchen/dudenonline/Sch%C3%BClerssprache search query in duden.de, accessed on September 23, 2014

Web links

Wiktionary: Student language  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations