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  1. PoS-tagged Middle Welsh texts from Oxford, Jesus College MS. 119
    Published: 2018

    Middle Welsh PoS-tagged texts from Oxford, Jesus College MS. 119, as transcribed in Luft, Diana; Thomas, Peter Wynn; Smith, D. Mark (2013): Rhyddiaith Gymraeg 1300-1425. Cardiff University. Available online at... more

     

    Middle Welsh PoS-tagged texts from Oxford, Jesus College MS. 119, as transcribed in Luft, Diana; Thomas, Peter Wynn; Smith, D. Mark (2013): Rhyddiaith Gymraeg 1300-1425. Cardiff University. Available online at www.rhyddiaithganoloesol.caerdydd.ac.uk. PoS-tagging by Marieke Meelen, preprocessing and manual correction by Elena Parina and Raphael Sackmann. These data are part of the project ‚Übersetzungen als Sprachkontaktphänomene - Untersuchungen zu lexikalischen, grammatischen und syntaktischen Interferenzen in mittelkymrischen religiösen Texten’ funded by Fritz Thyssen Foundation, P.I. Prof. Dr. Erich Poppe, 1-10.2015-30.09.2018 For the tags see Meelen, Marieke (2016): Why Jesus and Job spoke bad Welsh. The origin and distribution of V2 orders in Middle Welsh. Utrecht: LOT. Available online at www.lotpublications.nl/why-jesus-and-job-spoke-bad-welsh. pp. 328-330.

     

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  2. Das Marionettenmotiv in Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und in seinen Dramen ; The motiv oft the marionette in Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" is combined with Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Technische Universität Berlin

    Abstract ; Diese Dissertation soll einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um die Fragestellung leisten, inwiefern das Marionettenmotiv Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und seine Dramen verbindet. Die... more

     

    Abstract ; Diese Dissertation soll einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um die Fragestellung leisten, inwiefern das Marionettenmotiv Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und seine Dramen verbindet. Die Verbindung zwischen Goethes Roman und Kleists Aufsatz besteht im Motiv der Marionette. Ausgehend von dem ästhetischen Ansatz, dem Konzept der Grazie bei Schiller, Goethe und Kleist, erfolgt eine Auseinandersetzung mit den kunsttheoretischen Aufsätzen von Goethe, Schiller und Winckelmann. Des Weiteren wird in dieser Dissertation untersucht, ob Goethes Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" grundlegend für das theoretische Modell aus Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und für seine Dramen ist. Das Motiv der Marionette ist sowohl in "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" als auch in Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" vorhanden. Es wird analysiert, inwiefern dieses Motiv die beiden Werke verbindet und ob in literaturwissenschaftlicher Hinsicht eine Entwicklung von Goethes Roman zu Kleists Aufsatz "Über das Marionettentheater" und zu seinen Dramen stattfindet. Die Auseinandersetzung Goethes mit Shakespeare innerhalb des Romans spiegelt die Figur "Wilhelm" wider. An dieser Stelle der Dissertation erfolgt eine Gegenüberstellung der Figuren "Hamlet" und "Wilhelm"/"Hamlet" und "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg", um herauszuarbeiten, dass diese Figuren sowohl in einer realen Welt als auch in einer Traumwelt leben. Thema und Fragestellung sind ein neuer Beitrag in der Diskussion um die dichterischen Werke von Goethe und Kleist, da in dieser Arbeit nachgewiesen werden konnte, dass Kleist das Motiv der Marionette aus dem Roman "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in seinem Aufsatz und seinen Dramen verarbeitet hat, um zu einem neuen, mechanischen Modell zu gelangen. Es entstand somit auch eine Weiterentwicklung in der Literatur, von der Beschreibung des inneren Empfindens zum äußeren Ausdruck und zum Verhalten der Figuren. Ein Vergleich der beiden Werke, Goethes Roman und Kleists Aufsatz, wurde in der Forschungsliteratur noch nie in Erwägung gezogen. ; Abstract ; This doctoral thesis make a contribution to the discussion about the question, to what extent the motiv oft the marionette in Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre", is combined with Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas. The connection between Goethe's novel and Kleist's essay exists in the motive of the marionette. To emanate from the aesthetic projection, the concept of the grace in Schiller, Goethe and Kleist, is under discussion with the art-theoretical essays of Goethe, Schiller and Winckelmann. Furthermore will be investigated, whether Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" is based on the theoretical model of Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas. The motive of the marionette exists during "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" as well as in Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater". It is analyzed, to what extent this motive connects both works and whether in literature-scientific regard a development of Goethe's novel to Kleist's essay "Über das Marionettentheater" and his dramas takes place. The discussion between Goethe and Shakespeare within the novel reflects to the character "Wilhelm". At this point of the doctoral thesis a confrontation of the characters "Hamlet" and "Wilhelm" / "Hamlet" and "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg" is provided, in order to prove that these figures live in a real world as well as in a fictional world. Subject and question are a new contribution in the discussion about the poetic works of Goethe and Kleist. It was proven that in this work Kleist has processed the motive of the marionette from the novel "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" in his article and his dramas to reach a new mechanical model. A comparison of both works, Goethe's novel and Kleist's essay, was never taken into consideration in the research literature.

     

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  3. Japanizität aus dem Geist der europäischen Romantik. Der interkulturelle Vermittler Mori Ogai und die Reorganisierung des japanischen ‚Selbstbildes‘ in der Weltgesellschaft um 1900
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag

    Other ; After the opening of the country in the middle of the 19th century, Japan quickly moved towards becoming an industrialized world power. But the romanticist syndrome, imported from Europe by Mori Ogai since the 1890s, especially enchanted... more

     

    Other ; After the opening of the country in the middle of the 19th century, Japan quickly moved towards becoming an industrialized world power. But the romanticist syndrome, imported from Europe by Mori Ogai since the 1890s, especially enchanted young intellectuals and drove their search of a Japanese cultural identity. The goal was, internally, to integrate the entire population, and externally, to make the country distinguishable from the »West« ─ paradoxically, in a spirit of European Romanticism. Takemitsu Morikawa investigates these remarkable developments and retraces the rise and canonization of the alleged self-image of modern Japan. ; Other ; Seit der Öffnung des Landes in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bewegte sich Japan rasant auf dem Weg zur industrialisierten Weltmacht. Das dort seit den 1890er Jahren durch Mori Ogai aus Europa ›eingeführte‹ romantische Syndrom jedoch verzauberte insbesondere die jungen Intellektuellen und trieb sie zur Suche nach der japanischen kulturellen Identität an. Ziel war es, nach innen die gesamte Bevölkerung zu integrieren und nach außen das Land vom »Westen« unterscheidbar zu machen – und zwar paradoxerweise im Geist der europäischen Romantik. Takemitsu Morikawa geht diesen bemerkenswerten Entwicklungen auf den Grund und zeichnet die Entstehung und die Kanonisierung des vermeintlichen Selbstbildes des modernen Japan nach.

     

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  4. Continuity in Comic Books and Comic Book Continuity: Serialized US-American Comic Books of the 1980s
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  5. Annotating discourse connectives by looking at their translation: The translation-spotting technique
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Dialogue and Discourse

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion... more

     

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion and need to be correctly interpreted for many NLP applications. In this paper, we suggest an alternative route to reach a reliable annotation of connectives, by making use of the information provided by their translation in large parallel corpora. This method thus replaces the difficult explicit reasoning involved in traditional sense annotation by an empirical clustering of the senses emerging from the translations. We argue that this method has the advantage of providing more reliable reference data than traditional sense annotation. In addition, its simplicity allows for the rapid constitution of large annotated datasets.

     

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  6. Per salutare Giorgio Orelli
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    Publisher:  Sellerio

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  7. Hunde, Tiermenschen, Molche. Die Kategorie 'Menschlichkeit' im literarischen Tierexperiment bei Wilkie Collins, H.G. Wells und Karel Čapek
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  8. Introduction: Towards a New Monumentalism
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    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  9. Das Skriptorium des Sangallensis 857
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  10. Caregiver Responses to the Language Mixing of a Young Trilingual
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  De Gruyter Mouton

    Other ; The situation once described by Hoffmann (1985), in which children grow up exposed to three languages from an early age, is a reality for an increasing number of families. In Europe – as elsewhere – greater mobility is leading to greater... more

     

    Other ; The situation once described by Hoffmann (1985), in which children grow up exposed to three languages from an early age, is a reality for an increasing number of families. In Europe – as elsewhere – greater mobility is leading to greater numbers of mixed-language couples (Piller 2002), and, by extension, multilingual families. For such families, questions concerning the acquisition and maintenance of three or more languages in a natural environment are of direct relevance. Researchers in bilingualism have already pointed out the importance of social context for the acquisition of two languages in childhood, focusing in particular on the quantity and quality of exposure to the languages (De Houwer 1990; Döpke 1992; Okita 2002; Lanza 2004) or the prestige of the languages (Lambert 1977). In this paper, I will make use of the insights gained by such researchers and test them in a trilingual setting. The paper will focus mainly on one aspect, namely the conversational style of parents and caretakers. The data come from research being carried out in Switzerland and consist of 33 interviews with multilingual families, as well as case studies of two trilingual children. The findings attest to the importance of conversational style, but at the same time indicate that a number of further factors are also of great significance.

     

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  11. Von εἴπερ zu понѥже. Zur Wiedergabe polyphoner Rede im Kirchen­slavischen des 14. Jahrhunderts
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  12. Religious alterity and violence in contemporary anglophone novels by Indian and Pakistani writers
    Published: 2013
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    Other ; Processes of hostile Othering on the basis of religious alterity and escalations of communal violence are represented in many contemporary novels by Indian and Pakistani writers. This thesis analyses the ways in which four selected Anglophone... more

     

    Other ; Processes of hostile Othering on the basis of religious alterity and escalations of communal violence are represented in many contemporary novels by Indian and Pakistani writers. This thesis analyses the ways in which four selected Anglophone contemporary novels by Indian and Pakistani writers refer to, represent and discuss historical and contemporary events that have repeatedly been categorized as examples of ‘religious violence,’ i.e. violent conflicts where the religious identities of both perpetrators and victims were the major reason or pretense for their involvement in those conflicts. The four novels analyzed in this thesis and the events they refer to are Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India (1991) about Partition 1947, Shashi Tharoor’s Riot (2001) about the riots accompanying the Ram Janmabhumi campaign in the early 1990s, Raj Kamal Jha’s Fireproof (2006) about the anti-Muslim pogrom in Gujarat 2002, and Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the Clown (2005) about the Kashmir conflict. Embedded as they are in the ‘real,’ empirical world, these novels engage with and respond to what they are surrounded by — a world abounding with violence and violent conflicts which seem to be directly related to religion in one way or another. Drawing on the debates about the question of religion’s relation to violence in different fields and conscientiously factoring in the specific historical contexts that the novels refer to and were written in, this study aims at identifying the ways in which the four selected examples of literary fiction represent, respond to and discuss historical instances of religious violence and how they negotiate the relation between religion and the violence they describe. This thesis’ overarching question is how these novels, representing those violent events on a fictional level, position themselves regarding the relation between religion, religious alterity, hostile Othering and violence. The approach to answering my principal question importantly involves looking at the ways in which these fictional texts refer to and include contemporary public discourses on the topic of religion’s relation to violence in India. In this respect, I am especially interested in literary representations and negotiations of the complex dynamics of marginalization, repression or silencing of memories of traumatizing events in dominant discourses in the public domain. My central hypothesis is that by way of narrating specific instances of religiously connoted violence, the novels scrutinize and highlight processes of hostile Othering on the basis of religious alterity and thereby bring to the fore its consequences both for the individuals directly involved and society as a whole. I contend that these novels deplore the status of religious alterity as singular category of perceiving the socio-cultural ‘Other’ and, by virtue of providing a multifaceted, complex image of India’s and Pakistan’s inhabitants, argue for a conceptual pluralization of identities and illustrate the advantages of perceiving others not as same but instead as diversely different.

     

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  13. Von „dicken, blonden Flechten“ und „hängendem Haar“ ; Frauenhaar als pars pro toto für kulturelle Ordnungen und Brüche am Beispiel literarischer ‚Heimat‘-Bilder
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; Das zutiefst feminisierte Konstrukt ‚Heimat‘ ist – sowohl als historischer Gegenstand als auch als literarisches Motiv – kontinuierlich bestimmten kulturellen, politischen und ideologischen Transformationsakten, Dynamisierungen und... more

     

    Abstract ; Das zutiefst feminisierte Konstrukt ‚Heimat‘ ist – sowohl als historischer Gegenstand als auch als literarisches Motiv – kontinuierlich bestimmten kulturellen, politischen und ideologischen Transformationsakten, Dynamisierungen und Recycling-Prozessen unterworfen, die insbesondere in der Literatur sichtbar werden. Derart sedimentiert tritt ‚Heimat‘ in Erzähltexten der Gegenwartsliteratur in Erscheinung, wird dort als historischer Gegenstand kritisch reflektiert, als Motiv zerrbildartig tradiert, hierin zugleich transformiert und dabei in auffallender Häufigkeit zu einer Kategorie der Zurichtung umgestaltet, die vor allem in der Synthese von ‚Körper‘ und ‚Geschlecht‘ ihren Ausdruck findet: Imaginationen vom ‚schwachen Geschlecht‘ werden in Bildern körperlicher Gewalt und Auslieferung erprobt und sind besonders häufig als Griffe ins Frauenhaar bzw. als Eingriffe in die weibliche ‚Haarbiografie‘ markiert. ‚Heimat‘ arriviert hierin zu einer Folie, auf der Figurationen (und Zirkulationen) von Macht in geschlechtlich codierten Körperbildern gespiegelt und verhandelt werden.

     

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  14. Rezension: Vom Dräckloch i Himel. Namenbuch des Kantons Schwyz by Viktor Weibel; Schwyzer Namenbuch. Die Orts- und Flurnamen des Kantons Schwyz by Viktor Weibel, Albert Hug
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Franz Steiner

    Other ; Rezension des Schwyzer Namenbuches von Viktor Weibel (und Albert Hug) mit Schwerpunkt auf der Diskussion der Präsentation der Namendaten more

     

    Other ; Rezension des Schwyzer Namenbuches von Viktor Weibel (und Albert Hug) mit Schwerpunkt auf der Diskussion der Präsentation der Namendaten

     

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  15. Rezension von: Eckhardt, Oscar (2016): Alemannisch im Churer Rheintal. Von der lokalen Variante zum Regionaldialekt. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik, Beihefte 162. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
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    Publisher:  de Gruyter

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  16. Waschtage / Laundry Days
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    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  edition taberna kritika

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  17. The making of Schmürzu
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  edition taberna kritika

    Other ; Fragebogen und Videostills more

     

    Other ; Fragebogen und Videostills

     

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  18. Physik der Fiktion – fiktive Physik?
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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  19. Die Dramaturgie des Sterbens
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; Die Promotionsarbeit untersucht ca. 600 Stücke aus der Zeit von den ersten Vorläufern des Sturm und Drang bis zur Märzrevolution auf die Darstellung und die dramaturgische Funktion des Todes. Nachdem sie zunächst klärt, auf welche Weise... more

     

    Abstract ; Die Promotionsarbeit untersucht ca. 600 Stücke aus der Zeit von den ersten Vorläufern des Sturm und Drang bis zur Märzrevolution auf die Darstellung und die dramaturgische Funktion des Todes. Nachdem sie zunächst klärt, auf welche Weise der Tod dem Publikum bzw. dem Leser vermittelt wird, folgt eine Untersuchung im Hinblick auf vier verschiedene Aspekte: Struktur, Sprechakte, Szenenbilder und Figuren. Dabei werden unter anderem der Einfluss der Position des Todes im Stück auf dessen Darstellung geklärt, die typischen Merkmale des Sterbemonologs erläutert, das Arrangieren von Leichen im Szenenbild beschrieben und das Verhältnis des Todes von Haupt- und Nebenfiguren untersucht. In einem abschließenden Teil werden die einzelnen Ergebnisse zu einer Dramaturgie des Sterbens verknüpft und deren Leitlinien herausgearbeitet. ; Abstract ; The dissertation examines about 600 plays from the time of the first precursors of the Sturm und Drang up to the March Revolution on the depiction and dramaturgical function of death. After first clarifying the way in which death is conveyed to the public or the reader, an investigation follows with regard to four different aspects: structure, speech acts, scene images and characters. Among other things, it clarifies the influence of the position of death in the play on its representation, explains the typical features of the death monologue, describes the arrangement of corpses in the scene and examines the relationship between the death of main and minor characters. In a concluding part, the individual results are linked to a dramaturgy of dying and its guidelines are explained.

     

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  20. Kurzgeschichte X.0? Kleine Prosaformen im Kontext der digitalen Laienliteratur – Zusatzmaterial ; Tabelle 1: Deutschsprachige Schreibforen, Tabelle 2: KorpusInhaltsanalyse
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Graduate School Practices of Literature

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  21. Film ist eine Zumutung. Dürrenmatt und das Kino
    Author: Pellin, Elio
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  (:null)

    Other ; Einleitung zum Programmheft der Filmreihe Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Mai 2018 im Kino Rex, Bern. more

     

    Other ; Einleitung zum Programmheft der Filmreihe Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Mai 2018 im Kino Rex, Bern.

     

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  22. Knowing the Right Thing, but Not Doing It
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    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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  23. Sind die Schweizer tüchtige Hausfrauen? Möglichkeiten des geschlechtergerechten Sprachgebrauch
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Universität Bern

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  24. "Und was macht nicht alles einen Namen!" Reklame und symbolisches Kapital in Theodor Fontanes "Die Poggenpuhls"
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

    Other ; The following article deals with the relationship between names and their symbolic capital as a theme in Theodor Fontane’s Poggenpuhls. While the eponymous poor but noble family relies on its notable surname, different names were being... more

     

    Other ; The following article deals with the relationship between names and their symbolic capital as a theme in Theodor Fontane’s Poggenpuhls. While the eponymous poor but noble family relies on its notable surname, different names were being popularized through advertising as part of the social and economic upheavals at the end of the 19th century. This rivalry between a genealogical and a primarily economic way of publicizing and valorizing names is not only present in the novel’s dialogues, with noteworthy references to highly popular contemporary firms, but is also part of its spatial setting.

     

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  25. Clio-Guide. Ein Handbuch zu digitalen Ressourcen für die Geschichtswissenschaften

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