• Der Konjunktiv (w/ Verena Hofstätter)

  • Sep 11 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Der Konjunktiv (w/ Verena Hofstätter)

  • Summary

  • “Words are not just words. We do things with words.” And among the things we can do with words is express our attitude towards something. We can say things in a certain way to express it as a fact, or as something unreal, or to show that we want to be neutral about whether something is true or not. For these purposes and more, we have the subjunctive mood – in German, the Konjunktiv.

    In this episode I talk to Verena Hofstätter, a linguist and German teacher from Vienna. Together we take a dive into the German subjunctive – what it looks like, when it’s used, and why it’s suffering an identity crisis.

    Episode transcript: https://yellowoftheegg.com/transcripts/der-konjunktiv-transcript/
     
     Guest:
     Verena Hofstätter
     - Instagram: @daslehrwerk (https://www.instagram.com/daslehrwerk)
     - Podcast: "Wissen Schafft Sprache" (https://podfollow.com/1587196838) 
     - Episode of “Wissen Schafft Sprache” featuring me as a guest: “S3E6 SprachGeschichte Luke” (https://pod.fo/e/183a60) 
     - Website: https://lehrwerk.at
     
     Yellow of the Egg is hosted and produced by Luke Green.
     
     Links and socials:
     - Web: yellowoftheegg.com 
     - Instagram: @yotepodcast (https://www.instagram.com/yotepodcast) 
     - Facebook: @yellowoftheegg (https://www.facebook.com/yellowoftheegg) 
     - Email: yellowoftheegg.podcast@gmail.com 
     
     - YOTE theme music by Vincent Tone (PremiumBeat.com) 

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