The History and Development of Noun Gender in the German Language

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  • Kovser Abbasova Nakhchivan State University lecturer Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69760/wrrs0w03

Keywords:

German, noun gender, historical development, cognitive aspects, sociolinguistic influences, language learning

Abstract

This article explores the historical development, cognitive aspects, and sociolinguistic influences on noun gender in the German language. It traces the evolution of grammatical gender from Proto-Indo-European roots through Old High German and Middle High German to Modern German, highlighting key changes and the impact of external influences such as Latin and other languages. The study examines phonological and morphological shifts, semantic roles, and the challenges faced by learners due to inconsistencies in gender assignment. It also delves into ongoing debates about the necessity and complexity of gender, proposed reforms, and the importance of understanding historical context for language learning and teaching. The article concludes with potential future directions for the German gender system, emphasizing the balance between linguistic heritage and inclusivity.

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Published

2024-06-01

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How to Cite

Abbasova, K. (2024). The History and Development of Noun Gender in the German Language. Global Spectrum of Research and Humanities, 1(1), 27-45. https://doi.org/10.69760/wrrs0w03

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