Originalhardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 367 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Philip Durkin, Some neglected aspects of Middle English lexical borrowing from (Anglo-)French -- Hans Sauer, Twin-formulae and more in late Middle English: The Historye of the Patriarks, Caxton's Ovid, Pecock's Donét -- Liliana Sikorska, Waiting for the Barbarians. Conceptualizing fear in medieval Saracen romances -- Artur Bartnik, On nominative resumptive pronouns in Old and Middle English -- Magdalena Bator, 'Tasting the smell' or 'smelling the taste'? The linguistic synaesthesia within the Middle English semantic fields of SMELL and TASTE -- Joanna Bukowska, The preoccupation with the abuse of truth in Richard the Redeless and Thomas Usk's Testament of Love -- Javier Calle-Martin and Juan Camilo Conde-Silvestre, A sociolinguistic analysis of zero that-clauses in late Middle English -- Ewa Ciszek-Kiliszewska, The preposition yeond in Layamon 's Brut -- Joanna Esquibel and Anna Wojtys, Patt heffnessyate uss openn be or . oppneddbe'. How adjectival can a Middle English participle be? -- Eugene Green, Finding pragmatic common ground between Chaucer's Dreamer and Eagle in The House of Fame -- Ryuichi Hotta, Textual characteristics of the Poema Morale, M version -- Leena Kahlas-Tarkka and Matti Rissanen, On verb-based adverbial connectives in Middle English: Borrowing and grammaticalization -- Yin Liu, Scribal spelling of Northern ta as to, and some implications -- Andrzej M. Lecki and Jerzy Nykiel, All roads lead to purpose: The rise and fall of to the end that and to the effect that in English -- Rafal Molencki, The constructionalization of ago in Middle English -- John G. Newman, Token frequency, lexico-semantic association, and the adoption of the plural marker -(e)n(e) by Middle English feminine r-stem nouns -- Fuyo Osawa, Why has an article system emerged?: The shift from parataxis to hierarchy -- Tibor Orsi, Semantic shifts in Middle English borrowings from (Old) French: The semantic field of 'travelling' -- Agnieszka Wawrzyniak, Metaphors, metonymies and their coreferentiality in the conceptualization of love and heart in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales -- Jerzy Welna, Insertion and loss of the voiceless dental plosive [t] in Middle English -- Fumiko Yoshikawa, The mapping of rhetorical strategies related to persuasion in Middle English religious prose. ISBN 9783631644942 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 540.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -This collection of papers is published within a series of post-conference volumes to reflect the state-of-the-art in the field of linguistic and literary research into Middle English. The contributions embrace a variety of research topics and approaches, with a more particular interest in the broad area of sense-form relationships and text studies of the period which rely on the traditional as well as the rapidly expanding searchable resources. They concern language, literature and manuscripts studies over a wide choice of disciplines and put a notable emphasis on up-to-date tools and methodologies to provide far-fetched searches of corpora and dictionaries that allow for a new quality of token verification and theoretical generalizations. 370 pp. Englisch.
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