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The Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache ((:ɡəˈzɛlʃaft fyːɐ̯ ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈʃpʁaːxə), ''Association for the German Language''), or GfdS, with its headquarters in Wiesbaden is Germany's most important government-sponsored language society. Re-founded shortly after the Second World War in 1947, the GfdS is politically independent and the declared successor of the ''Allgemeiner Deutscher Sprachverein'' (ADSV), the General Association for the German Language, originally founded 1885 in Brunswick, Germany. Its aim is to research and cultivate the German language; to critically evaluate the current German language change; and to give recommendations concerning the current usage of German. == Activities == With its language advice service, the GfdS supports individuals, companies, authorities and institutions concerning questions of the usage of contemporary German with regard to spelling, grammar and style. In a bi-annual public ceremony, the GfdS awards the Media Award for Language Culture (''Medienpreis für Sprachkultur''). Furthermore, and in co-operation with the Alexander Rhomberg Foundation, the GfdS awards the annual Alexander Rhomberg Award for young journalists. Since 1971, the GfdS produces the annual language retrospective, well known for its 'Word of the Year' ''((ドイツ語:Wort des Jahres))''
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