The data material has also been widely used outside the WBÖ – Project Cluster, such as
projects (selection)
- Dictionary of Rotwelsch. New edition of the dictionary by Siegmund A. Wolf.
Kim, Agnes / Scharf, Sebastian / Ivan Šimko (2020). Variation in Case Government of the Equivalent for the Cognitive Verb to Forget in German in Austria and Czech. In. In L. Szucsich, A. Kim, & U. Yazhinova (Eds.). Areal Convergence in Eastern Central European Languages and Beyond (pp. 95–175). Peter Lang.
- The Judas Fire. History and Present of an Anti-Semitic Easter Custom in German-Speaking World. Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History. Center for Holocaust Studies.
Tölgyesi, Tamás (2020). Hungarismen im Gemeindeutschen, österreichischen Deutsch, ostösterreichischen Dialekt und im Slawischen. In L. Szucsich, A. Kim, & U. Yazhinova (Eds.), Areal Convergence in Eastern Central European Languages and Beyond (pp. 341–349). Peter Lang.
- Questions about historical spelling and pronunciation variants and their semantics in the diaries of Karl von Zinzendorf (1739–1813). Federation of Austrian Scientific Societies.
media (selection)
- Der Standard. Der Altweibersommer stellt sich ein. October 4, 2022.
- Die Presse. Im Sprachlabor: "Jot" oder "Je"? Oktober 12, 2024
from interested private individuals (selection)
Inquiries about dialectal words and their specific meanings (e.g. Hianzen/Heanzen, tschentschen, geraten, Stesser), proper and family names (e.g. Göbl, Gruntzel), place and field names (e.g. Lerchenfeld, Miarz)
Do you also have a question? The WBÖ team is available to colleagues from the field of linguistics, the interested public and the media for topic-specific questions and provides assistance with research in the LIÖ database.
