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The Paper IV Lecture Series for students of German Historical Linguistics at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford, discusses sociolinguistic questions of the Paper IV syllabus from a his-torical perspective: questions of what is “good German”, how to deal with loan words, register, forms of address and the relationship of dialects and standard language. Handouts and powerpoint on Canvas. https://tinyurl.com/PaperIVHistorical... Week 4, 10 Feb 2023: Henrike Lähnemann: What is “Deutsch”? An introduction to etymology and the history of German words from the earliest time Week 5, 17 Feb 2023: Henrike Lähnemann: Middle Low German and Code-Mixing Week 6, 24 Feb 2023: Geraldine Horan (UCL): Swearing (plus a recording with Andrea Seidel on the historic back-ground to Swearing) Week 7, 3 March 2023: Johanneke Sytsema: Old Frisian and its place among the Germanic Languages Week 8, 10 March 2023, 3–5pm: Double bill on etymology in German and English Aletta Leipold (Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch, Leipzig): rûna, rîzan, scrîban – A Cultural History of Writing based on examples from the Old High German dictionary. Philip Durkin (Oxford English Dictionary): Lexical Borrowing – Fremdwörter, Lehnwörter and German words in English