Die zweite Folge des #Register -Podcasts ist online! (created by @sfb1412 ).
In dieser Folge erklären Manfred Krifka und Tonjes Veenstra ihre Forschung zu Kreolsprachen und Register!
I would certainly not claim familiarity with Baltic languages, but this dispute over whether the city name Rīga can be used appositionally in the nominative with the name of the train station, or whether the city name must appear in the genitive preceding the name of the train station, touches upon a variety of sociolinguistic issues I always find fascinating.
"Experts have been selected to create a multidisciplinary volume with a thematic approach to the vast subject, tackling administration, army, economy, law, mobility, religion (local and imperial religions and Christianity), social status, and urbanism. They situate the phenomena of Latinization, literacy, bi-, and multilingualism within local and broader social developments and draw together materials and arguments that have not before been coordinated in a single volume."
"Experts have been selected to create a multidisciplinary volume with a thematic approach to the vast subject, tackling administration, army, economy, law, mobility, religion (local and imperial religions and Christianity), social status, and urbanism. They situate the phenomena of Latinization, literacy, bi-, and multilingualism within local and broader social developments and draw together materials and arguments that have not before been coordinated in a single volume."
"Experts have been selected to create a multidisciplinary volume with a thematic approach to the vast subject, tackling administration, army, economy, law, mobility, religion (local and imperial religions and Christianity), social status, and urbanism. They situate the phenomena of Latinization, literacy, bi-, and multilingualism within local and broader social developments and draw together materials and arguments that have not before been coordinated in a single volume."