Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod

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Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod (German: The Dative is to the Genitive its death) is a series of books by Bastian Sick which deal in an entertaining manner with areas of contention in grammar, orthography, and punctuation, and unappealing and clumsy uses of the German language.

Origins

The books are collections of the author’s column 'Zwiebelfisch' which has appeared since May 2003 in the Spiegel Online.[1] Since February 2005 it has also appeared in print in Der Spiegel's monthly culture supplement. The column's title originates from a printers' term, literally meaning 'onion fish', which denotes a single character in a block of text which has been set in an incorrect typeface.[2][3][4] The series runs currently to four volumes which reached the top of the book sales lists, the first volume selling more than 1.5 million copies within two years.

Reception

In several German states, articles from the books have been used officially as teaching materials, and—according to Sick's foreword of August 2005—the series has been added to the set text list for the Abitur in Saarland. The material in the book series has been adapted into a DVD, a board game, a computer game and into audiobooks.

Meaning of title

The book's title is actually a reference to a linguistic phenomenon in certain dialects of German in forming noun phrases showing possession. In these dialects, the qualifying noun, which would be in the genitive case in standard German, is replaced by a noun in the dative case and the qualified noun is preceded by a possessive adjective. For example, instead of saying das Buch des Mannes (the man’s book), one says dem Mann(e) sein Buch ([to] the man his book) or das Buch vom Mann (the book of the man). This is similar to the his genitive phenomenon that once occurred in English, which nonetheless arose from a misunderstanding of the etymological origin of possessive /-s/ in English and is therefore linguistically unrelated to the German phenomenon discussed here.

Thus, the book's title, Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod (literally 'the dative is [to] the genitive its death') is a dialectal manner of saying Der Dativ ist der Tod des Genitivs (or Der Dativ ist des Genitivs Tod), which can be translated into English as 'the dative is the genitive's death' (or 'the dative is the death of the genitive').

Book titles

  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod – Ein Wegweiser durch den Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache. Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln 2004, ISBN 3-462-03448-0 (audio book: ISBN 3-89813-400-8)
  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod, Folge 2 – Neues aus dem Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache. Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln 2005, ISBN 3-462-03606-8 (audio book: ISBN 3-89813-445-8)
  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod. Folge 3 – Noch mehr aus dem Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache. Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln November 2006, ISBN 3-462-03742-0 (audio book: ISBN 3-89813-566-7)
  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod. Folge 4 – Das Allerneueste aus dem Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache. Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln 2009, ISBN 3-462-04164-9
  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod. Folge 5. Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln 2013, ISBN 978-3-462-04495-9 (audio book: ISBN 978-3-86231-273-3)

DVD title

  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod – Die Große Bastian Sick Schau. [sic] Sony BMG Music Entertainment GmbH, 2008, ASIN B000X1YDCC

Game titles

  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod. KOSMOS, 2006, ASIN 3440690237
  • Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod – Das PC-Spiel. (PC & Mac) United Soft Media Verlag GmbH, 2007, ASIN 3803228301

External links

  1. Spiegel Online, ‘Zwiebelfisch’ column. Quote: "Seit Mai 2003 ist Bastian Sick Autor der Kolumne 'Zwiebelfisch'. Die zugehörigen Bücher (u.a. 'Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod', 'Happy Aua') wurden zu Bestsellern."
  2. duden.de: Zwiebelfisch
  3. wissen.de-Wörterbuch: Zwiebelfisch
  4. DWDS: Zwiebelfisch