Die fortschreitende Multikulturalität im deutschen Sprachraum und der Einfluss von Globalisierung und Migration auf das Umgangsdeutsche
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Germany is undoubtedly a country heavily influenced by migration. The now approximately
20 million inhabitants with a migration background make the German language area a melting
pot of different cultures and languages. This leads to a rapid development and adaptation
of the German language to these new conditions; and nowhere are these changes more visible
than in the common language used in everyday situations.
The article deals with the development of colloquial German language over the past few
decades, especially in regard to how it has changed due to the steadily growing number of migrants
from other language areas. Certain trends in linguistic development are presented using
examples of various expressions and phrases that have established themselves in modern German
through the influence of other languages and cultures. Migration-related changes in the German
grammar are also presented and explained.
Furthermore, the influence of globalization on the common and colloquial German language
is presented and analysed using short examples.
Ultimately, based on the examples and trends presented, a forecast for the possible future
development of the colloquial and inevitably also of the general German language is created
and the question is answered whether these changes are beneficial to its linguistic development
or rather harmful and whether it is worthwhile and even possible to try to counteract them.
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