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"... dichterisch wohnet der Mensch ..."
upon self-forgetfulness -
"A Linguistic Investigation of Aphasic Chinese Speech. By Jerome L. Packard". Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. 344 pp
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"Beowulf" 1314a
the hero as alfwalda, 'ruler of elves' -
"Charles F. Meyer, Apposition in Contemporary English". Cambridge, New York, Port Chester, Melbourne, Sydney, Cambridge University Press 1992. XIV+152 pp.
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"Die Wollust ist die Cirz"
Daniel Caspar von Lohenstein and the Notion of Witchcraft -
"Ekphrasis", or the archeology of historical theories of representation
medieval brain anatomy in Wernher der Gartenaere's 'Helmbrecht' -
"English Speech Rhythm. By Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen". Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1993. 346 pp.
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"Fleischman, Suzanne, and Linda R. Waugh, (eds.), Discourse Pragmatics and the Verb: The Evidence from Romance", Routledge, 1991. Pp. 220
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"Hand and mind: What gestures reveal about thought". By David McNeill. Chicago University Press, 1992. XI, 416 pp.
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"Lexical Access in Speech Production. Ed. by W.J.M. Levelt". Cambridge MA: Blackwell, 1993. 329 pp
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"On "must" and "take care"": reply to Mr. Parkes's review of "Attitudes Toward History"
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"Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications". Edited by Charles A. Ferguson, Lise Menn, and Carol Stoel-Gammon. Timonium, MD: York Press, 1992
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"Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising. Forceville, Charles, New York: Routledge, 1998, X + 233 pp." [Rezension]
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"The Fair Maid of Ribblesdale"
content and context -
"The Fight at Finnsburh"
pragmatic aspects of a narrative fragment -
"The cat got your tongue"
pseudo-translation, conversion, and control in William Baldwin's "Beware the cat" -
"They call me Bruce, but they won't call me Bruce Jones"
Asian American naming preferences and patterns -
"Tristan, der je manheit wielt"
Heinrich von Freiberg's 'Tristan' as emblem of medieval masculinity -
"Ut pictura poesis"
a new reading of Raphael's portrait of "La Fornarina" as a Petrarchan allegory of painting, fame and desire -
"Working Memory and Language. By Susan E. Gathercole and Alan D. Baddeley". Hove, U.K.: Erlbaum, 1993. 266 pp
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"be going to" + infinitive: origin and development
some relevant cases from the Helsinki Corpus -
"keep" and "keep on" compared
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"pendugum"
John Skelton and the case of the anachronistic pinguin -
"quoniam", "Wife of Bath's" prologue
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'AB' or simply 'A'?
reconsidering the case for a standard