Handbuch Europäische Sprachkritik Online

Bibliographic details

Handbuch Europäische Sprachkritik Online (HESO)

Editors

  • Ekkehard Felder
  • Katharina Jacob
  • Beatrix Busse
  • Sybille Große
  • Jadranka Gvozdanović
  • Antje Lobin
  • Henning Lobin

Editorial staff

  • Vanessa Münch
  • Lara Trefzer

Double-Blind-Peer-Review by an Advisory Board

Heidelberg University Publishing, Heidelberg

ISSN

2568-4558 (Online)
2567-8272 (Print)

The Online Handbook of Language Criticism – A European Perspective offers a comparative perspective of language criticism in European language cultures (especially of language criticism in German, English, French, Italian and Croatian). Central concepts of language criticism are covered descriptively in the handbook. The goal is to present a conceptual history of European language criticism.

On the one hand, the handbook gives specific insights into the respective language cultures. On the other hand, it compares and contrasts them. The multilingual handbook is released periodically in volumes.

The handbook thus contains comparative articles that focus on a single language or on multiple languages. All articles are published in German. The individual language articles looking at language criticism in English, French, Italian and Croatian can also be read in the language the article investigates (the articles are hence available in German/English, German/French, German/Italian or German/Croatian).

The handbook is a publication of the project group European language criticism online (Europäische Sprachkritik Online, ESO). The ESO-Project is based in the European Center for linguistics (Europäisches Zentrum für Sprachwissenschaften, EZS), which is a cooperation between the Faculty for Modern Languages of Heidelberg University and the German Institute (Institut für Deutsche Sprache, IDS) in Mannheim. It is designated for researchers, young academics and students of the various philologies in Germany and abroad. It is also addressed to persons from other disciplines, especially those with a background in social and cultural studies.

More information about the project “Europäische Sprachkritik Online” (ESO): europsprachkritik.com