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10 are documented in Markhardt, Heidemarie: Das österreichische Deutsch im Rahmen der EU ,” Peter Lang, 2005.
* Grzega, Joachim: Nonchalance als Merkmal des Österreichischen Deutsch .” In: Muttersprache 113 ( 2003 ): 242-254.
* Pohl, Heinz Dieter: „ Österreichische Identität und österreichisches Deutsch aus dem „ Kärntner Jahrbuch für Politik 1999
* Steen, Rob with Croft, Robert and Elliott, Matthew ( 1997 ) Poms and cobbers: the Ashes 1997: an inside view Andre Deutsch, London ISBN 0-233-99210-3
Some Reactions to H-U Wehler ’ s Das Deutsch Kaiserreich ”” pages 423-450 from German Studies Review, Volume 7, #.

Deutsch and Dutch
* Something associated with German, ( Deutsch ) through associated meaning and sound of the word and common etymology of " Deutsch " vs. " Dutch "
The word is continued in German Deutsch ( meaning German ), English " Dutch ", Dutch Duits and Diets ( the latter referring to the historic name for Dutch or Middle Dutch, the former meaning German ), Italian tedesco ( meaning German ), Swedish / Danish / Norwegian tysk ( meaning German ) and Middle Low German dudesch meaning both Low German and the whole of Dutch / German / Low German, as well its descendant, modern Low German dütsch, meaning only Standard High German.
The term Pennsylvania Dutch comes from Pennsylvania German language, derived from the German Deutsch (' German '), Dutch Duits (' German '), Diets (' Dutch '): they are the descendants of Germans ( Deutsche ) who immigrated in the 18th and 19th centuries for the freedom of religion offered by William Penn, and were attracted by the rich soil and mild climate of the area.
Historically there was a large Pennsylvania Dutch ( from Pennsylvania Deutsch or German ) population.
" Dutch " was a corruption of the word " Deutsch ", which is the original German word for the English word " German.
Instead it is probably left over from an archaic sense of the English word " Dutch "; compare German Deutsch (' German '), Dutch Duits (' German '), Diets (' Dutch '), which once referred to any people speaking a non-peripheral continental West Germanic language on the European mainland.
Plaut is the same word as German platt or Dutch plat, meaning ' flat ' or ' low ' but formerly meaning ' intelligible ', and the name Dietsch corresponds etymologically to Dutch Duits and German Deutsch ( both meaning " German "), which originally meant ' ordinary language, language of the people ' in all the continental West Germanic languages.
Johannes Peter " Honus " Wagner (; February 24, 1874 – December 6, 1955 ), nicknamed " The Flying Dutchman " due to his superb speed and German heritage (" Dutch " in this instance being an alteration of " Deutsch "), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop.
* Netherlands → Dutch ( from Middle Dutch: Duuts, High German: Deutsch, or Proto-Germanic: * þeudiskaz ( all three meaning " national / popular "))
The angle was widely used to depict madness, unrest, exoticness, and disorientation in German Expressionism, hence its name ( Deutsch, meaning German, was often conflated with the etymologically identical word Dutch ; compare Pennsylvania Dutch ).
The film has previously unreleased interviews, photos, and film footage of " Dutch " ( Deutsch ) Kindelberger.

Deutsch and
* Deutsch NeP · A · L, 1996, 7 ( with Deutsch Nepal )

Deutsch and became
It was experimentally discovered by Martin Deutsch at MIT in 1951, and became known as positronium.
As the payroll for Canton players became too expensive, the team lost about $ 13, 000 in 1923 and the Canton Athletic Company sold the franchise in August for $ 2, 500 to Cleveland promoter Samuel Deutsch, owner of the NFL's Cleveland Indians.
Garrison worked for New Orleans law firm Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles from 1954 to 1958, when he became an assistant district attorney.
Several BCC employees became the core of Xerox PARC's computer research group ( Deutsch, Lampson and Thacker ) in 1970.
As Deutsch Eylau, the town became part of the Duchy of Prussia in 1525 and the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701.
Deutsch & Sons, Ltd. became the exclusive U. S. importer for Luksusowa Vodka, selling and marketing the award-winning potato-based Vodka from Poland to distributors throughout the U. S. market.
After Deutsch died of cancer in 1941, his widow sold the Odeon chain to J. Arthur Rank and it became part of the Rank Organisation, who also bought, but managed separately, Gaumont-British Cinemas.
Prominent psychologists mentored by Kurt Lewin included Leon Festinger ( 1919 – 1989 ), who became known for his cognitive dissonance theory ( 1956 ), environmental psychologist Roger Barker, Bluma Zeigarnik, and Morton Deutsch, the founder of modern conflict resolution theory and practice.
Deutsch studied medicine and psychiatry in Vienna and Munich, before she became a pupil of Freud.

Deutsch and primary
As a candidate in the United States Senate election in Florida, 2004, Penelas was unable to match the popularity or fundraising levels of rivals Betty Castor and Peter Deutsch in the August 2004 primary.
In the 2004 Senate campaign, Castor faced two Democratic candidates, Miami-Dade mayor Alex Penelas, Hollywood Congressman Peter Deutsch, and businessman Bernard Klein in the Democratic primary election.
Deutsch was defeated by Castor in the Democratic primary on August 31, winning only three counties ( Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe ).

Deutsch and language
The " Former Standard ," used for about 300 years or more in speech in refined language, was the " Schönbrunner Deutsch ", a sociolect spoken by the imperial Habsburg Family and the nobility of Austria-Hungary.
Also, Deutsch, Henthorn and Dolson found that native speakers of Vietnamese, a tonal language, heard the tritone paradox differently from Californians who were native speakers of English.
The institute has developed a series of exams for learners of German as a foreign language ( Deutsch als Fremdsprache, DaF ) at all levels: A1 up to C2.
* Deutsch limit, an adage about the information density of language primitives in a visual notation
* Die Hose at Deutsch Wikipedia ( German language )
It runs the TestDaF, short for Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache: " Test of German as a foreign language ", and is aimed at people who would like to study at German universities, academics and scientists.

Deutsch and area
* in Tanganyika, the area acquired on 17 February 1885 by Carl Peters for the Deutsche Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft ( DOAG, ' German East African Company ', that was initially under an Administrator: 27 May 1885-8 February 1888 Karl Peters ), since the proclamation of the German East African protectorate ( 7 May 1885-1 July 1890 ) over Witu in Kenya ; contested by Britain ; on 28 April 1888 Germany obtains a lease of the coastal strip from the Sultan of Zanzibar ), a single Reichskommissar is appointed ( 8 February 1888-21 February 1891: Hermann von Wissmann ( b. 1853-d. 1905 ), after him Governors of 1 January 1891 when proclaimed German East Africa colony ( Deutsch Ostafrika ), ending the ' private ' DOAG rule.
Alternatively, George R. Stewart asserts that it is, " probably a French rendering of Deutsch, the name by which the German colonists of the area would have named their stream.
Piła was part of the Województwo Poznań, the region divided into the four Starosty ( land holdings ) of Poznań ( Posen ), Kościan ( Kosten ), Wschowa ( Fraustadt ) and Wałcz ( Deutsch Krone ), the latter encompassing the Starosty Ujscie-Piła ( Usch-Schneidemühl ), the area between the rivers Gwda, Notec and Drage.
Although Deutsch consistently led opinion polls in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area, and had the largest amount of cash on hand for most of the race, he lagged in statewide opinion polls behind rival Betty Castor, whose fundraising dramatically accelerated during the summer of 2004 with the help of EMILY's List, which contributed close to $ 4. 5 million in television and advertising dollars.
It suspended operation in 1978, and for the next 12 years, PAMS jingles were produced under the CPMG / PAMS moniker run by Ken R. Deutsch ( in Toledo, OH ) and Benjamin Freedman ( both in the Buffalo, NY area and Dallas, TX ).
The speech area historically included the former linguistic enclaves in Carniola ( present-day Slovenia ) around Gottschee ( Gottscheerish in the Gottschee region ), Sorica ( Zarz ) and Nemški Rovt ( Deutsch Ruth ).
Deutsch was wary accordingly of any ' rigid adherence to the phantom of " Freudian Method ", which, as I now realize, I must regard as an area of research ' and not as ' a complete, learnable entity which can be taught by thorough and regular drilling '.

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