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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almafu_9960118464702883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 870 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781108386357 , 1108386350 , 9781108389952 , 1108389953 , 9781108378291 , 1108378293
    Series Statement: Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics
    Content: The Germanic language family ranges from national languages with standardized varieties, including German, Dutch and Danish, to minority languages with relatively few speakers, such as Frisian, Yiddish and Pennsylvania German. Written by internationally renowned experts of Germanic linguistics, this Handbook provides a detailed overview and analysis of the structure of modern Germanic languages and dialects. Organized thematically, it addresses key topics in the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of standard and nonstandard varieties of Germanic languages from a comparative perspective. It also includes chapters on second language acquisition, heritage and minority languages, pidgins, and urban vernaculars. The first comprehensive survey of this vast topic, the Handbook is a vital resource for students and researchers investigating the Germanic family of languages and dialects.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Mar 2020). , Introduction / B. Richard Page and Michael T. Putnam -- Part I. Phonology: 1. Phonological Processes in Germanic Languages / Tracy A. Hall -- 2. Germanic Syllable Structure / Marc van Oostendorp -- 3. The Role of Foot Structure in Germanic / Laura Catharine Smith -- 4. Word-stress in Germanic / Birgit Alber -- 5. Quantity in Germanic Languages / B. Richard Page -- 6. Germanic Laryngeal Phonetics and Phonology / Joseph C. Salmons -- 7. Tone Accent in North and West Germanic / Bjorn Kohnlein -- 8. Intonation in Germanic / Mary Grantham O'Brien -- Part II. Morphology and Agreement Systems: 9. Verbal Inflectional Morphology in Germanic / David Fertig -- 10. Inflectional Morphology: Nouns / Damaris Nubling -- 11. Principles of Word Formation / Geert Booij -- 12. Grammatical Gender in Modern Germanic Languages / Sebastian Kurschner -- 13. Case in Germanic / Tom McFadden -- 14. Complementizer Agreement / Marjo van Koppen -- Part III. Syntax: 15. VO/OV-base Ordering / Hubert Haider -- 16. The Placement of Finite Verbs / Sten Vikner -- 17. Germanic Infinitives / Susi Wurmbrand and Christos Christopoulos -- 18. The Unification of Object Shift and Object Scrambling / Hans Broekhus -- 19. Unbounded Dependency Constructions in Germanic / Martin Salzmann -- 20. The Voice Domain in Germanic / Artemis Alexiadou and Florian Schafer -- 21. Binding: The Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics of Reflexive and Non-reflexive Pronouns / Vera Lee-Schoenfeld -- 22. Verbal Particles, Results, and Directed Motion / Ida Toivonen -- 23. Structure of Noun (NP) and Determiner Phrases (DP) / Dorian Roehrs -- Part IV. Semantics and Pragmatics: 24. Modality in Germanic / Kristin Melum Eide -- 25. Tense and Aspect in Germanic Languages / Kristin Melum Eide -- 26. Prepositions and Particles: Place and Path in English, German, and Dutch / Joost Zwarts -- 27. Negative and Positive Polarity Items / Doris Penka -- 28. Grammatical Reflexes of Information Structure in Germanic Languages / Caroline Fery -- Part V. Language Contact and Non-Standard Varieties: 29. Second Language Acquisition in Germanic Languages / Carrie Jackson -- 30. Urban Speech Styles of Germanic Languages / Pia Quist -- 31. The West Germanic Dialect Continuum / William D. Keel -- 32. The North Germanic Dialect Continuum / Charlotte Gooskens -- 33. Heritage Germanic Languages in North America / Janne Bondi Johannessen and Michael T. Putnam -- 34. Minority Germanic Languages / Mark L. Louden -- 35. Germanic Contact Languages / Paul T. Roberge -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781108421867
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1108421865
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 2
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    almafu_BV003615099
    Format: II, 354 S.
    ISBN: 3-87808-095-6
    Series Statement: Tübinger Beiträge zur Linguistik 95
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englischunterricht ; Grammatik ; Sekundarstufe 1 ; Englischunterricht ; Verb ; Sekundarstufe 1 ; Lehrerhandbuch
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    Malden, MA, USA :Blackwell Pub.,
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    almahu_9948196851202882
    Format: 1 online resource (5 volumes (xxiv, 3999 pages)) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011.
    ISBN: 9780470996591 , 0470996595 , 9781405166263 , 1405166266 , 1405178418 , 9781405178419
    Series Statement: Blackwell handbooks in linguistics ; 19
    Content: Offers a comprehensive survey of the field of syntax. The comprehensive multi-volume set comprises case studies commissioned specifically for this companion. The entire companion is also available electronically on the accompanying CD-ROM.
    Note: v. 1. The accusative plus infinitive construction in English / Jeffrey T. Runner. Adjectival passives / Joseph Emonds. Adjectives : order within DP and attributive APs / Daniel Valois. Adverb classes and adverb placement / Denis Delfitto. Affectedness / Mona Anderson. Analytic causatives / Maria Teresa Guasti. A-not-a questions / Paul Hagstrom. Bare plurals / Denis Delfitto. Binding theory : terms and concepts / Eric Reuland. Bridge phenomena / Naomi Erteschik-Schir. Case (with special reference to Japanese) / Kazuko Inoue. Chinese Ba / Yen-Hui Audrey Li. Clitic climbing / Reineke Bok-Bennema. Clitic doubling / Elena Anagnostopoulou. Comparative deletion and subdeletion / Norbert Corver. Conditionals / Rajesh Bhatt and Roumyana Pancheva. Contraction / Grant Goodall -- v. 2. Copular sentences / Andrea Moro. Derived nominals / Bożena Rozwadowska. Double nominatives in Japanese / Koichi Tateishi. Double object constructions / Joseph Emonds and Rosemarie Whitney. Ellipsis in DP / Anne Lobeck. Embedded root phenomena / Caroline Heycock. Existential sentences and expletive There / Andrea Moro. Extraposition / Mark Baltin. Focus movement (with special reference to Hungarian) / Kriszta Szendrői. Free relatives / Henk van Riemsdijk. Freezing effects / Norbert Corver. Gapping / Khyle Johnson. Gerundive nominalizations / Gary Milsark. Grammatical verbs (with special references to light verbs) / Tara Monahan. Honorifics / Nobuko Hasegawa. Icelandic logophoric anaphora / Eric Reuland. Implicit arguments / Rajesh Bhatt and Roumyana Pancheva. Inalienable possession / Jacqueline Guéron. Inverse linking / Robert May and Alan Bale. Left dislocation (including CLLD) / Artemis Alexiadou -- v. 3. Logophoricity / Eric Reuland. Long-distance binding in Asian languages / Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon, and C.-T. James Huang. Long-distance binding in Germanic languages / Eric Reuland. Long NP-movement / Howard Lasnik and Cedric Boeckx. Middles / Peter Ackema and Maaike Schoorlemmer. Mittelfeld phenomena : (scrambling in Germanic) / Hubert Haider. Multiple-wh-questions / Veneeta Dayal. N-words and negative concord / Anastasia Giannakidou. Object shift / Sten Vikner. Partial wh-movement / Gisbert Fanselow. (Past) participle agreement / Adriana Belletti. Phrasal stress and syntax / María Luisa Zubizarreta and Jean-Roger Vergnaud. Pied-piping / Julia Horvath. Preposition stranding / Paul Law. Properties of VOS languages / Sandra Chung -- v. 4. Quantifier scope ambiguities / Katalin É. Kiss. Reconstruction, binding, and scope / Dominique Sportiche. Resumption / James McCloskey. The SE-anaphor and its role in argument realization / Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin. Secondary predicates in Australian languages / Eva Schultze-Berndt. Secondary predication / Susan Rothstein. Serial verbs / Pieter Muysken and Tonjes Veenstra. Sluicing / Jacon Merchant. Specificational copular sentences and pseudoclefts / Marcel den Dikken. Split topicalization / Hanneka van Hoof. The spray-load alternation / Maya Arad. Strong vs. weak islands / Anna Szabolcsi. Stylistic fronting / Anders Holmberg. Subextraction / Norbert Corver. Subject clitics and complex inversion / Jean-Yves Pollock. Subjunctives / Joseph Quer. Syntactic haplology / Ad Neeleman and Hans van de Koot -- v. 5. The syntax of modal auxiliaries / Sjef Barbiers. The syntax of quantified pharases and quantitative clitics / Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti. Temporal reference / Fabio Pianesi. Topicalization in Asian languages / Liejiong Xu. Unexpected wide-scope phenomena / E.G. Ruys. Verb clusters, verb raising, and restructuring / Susi Wurmbrand. Verb particle constructions / Martin Haiden. Wh-in-situ / Josef Bayer. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Blackwell companion to syntax. Malden, MA, USA : Blackwell Pub., 2006 ISBN 9781405114851
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    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Format: Online-Ressource (XXII, 802 S.)
    ISBN: 9783110246254 , 9783110393200 , 9783112149515
    Series Statement: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Linguistik
    Content: This handbook comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. The five volumes contain 207 articles written by leading international scholars. The 16 sections of the handbook provide the reader in general articles and individual studies with a wide variety of perspectives. The final section contains 74 portraits of word-formation in the individual languages of Europe and offers an innovative perspective.
    Note: Literaturangaben , Acknowledgements; Introduction; Contents; I. Word-formation as a linguistic discipline; 1. The scope of word-formation research; 2. Word-formation research from its beginnings to the 19th century; 3. Word-formation in historical-comparative grammar; 4. Word-formation in structuralism; 5. Word-formation in inhaltbezogene Grammatik; 6. Word-formation in onomasiology; 7. Word-formation in generative grammar; 8. Word-formation in categorial grammar; 9. Word-formation in natural morphology; 10. Word-formation in cognitive grammar; 11. Word-formation in optimality theory , 12. Word-formation in construction grammar13. Word-formation in psycholinguistics and neurocognitive research; II. Units and processes in word-formation I: General aspects; 14. The delimitation of derivation and inflection; 15. Units of word-formation; 16. Derivation; 17. Conversion; 18. Backformation; 19. Clipping; 20. Composition; 21. Blending; 22. Incorporation; 23. Particle-verb formation; 24. Multi-word expressions; 25. Reduplication; 26. Word-creation; 27. Allomorphy; III. Units and processes in word-formation II: Special cases; 28. Affective palatalization in Basque , 29. Parasynthesis in Romance30. Affix pleonasm; 31. Interfixes in Romance; 32. Linking elements in Germanic; 33. Synthetic compounds in German; 34. Verbal pseudo-compounds in German; 35. Particle verbs in Germanic; 36. Particle verbs in Romance; 37. Particle verbs in Hungarian; 38. Noun-noun compounds in French; 39. Verb-noun compounds in Romance; 40. Co-compounds; 41. Multi-word units in French; 42. Multi-word expressions and univerbation in Slavic; 43. Compounds and multi-word expressions in Slavic; 44. Paradigmatically determined allomorphy: the "participial stem" from Latin to Italian , In English
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    Author information: Ungeheuer, Gerold 1930-1982
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII S., S. 804 - 1560)
    ISBN: 9783110246278 , 9783110394689 , 9783112147337
    Series Statement: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Linguistik
    Content: This handbook comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. The four volumes contain 207 articles written by leading international scholars. The 16 sections of the handbook provide the reader in general articles and individual studies with a wide variety of perspectives. The final section contains 74 portraits of word-formation in the individual languages of Europe and offers an innovative perspective
    Note: Literaturangaben , Contents; Volume 2; IV. Rules and restrictions in word-formation I: General aspects; 45. Rules, patterns and schemata in word-formation · Heike Baeskow; 46. Word-formation and analogy · Sabine Arndt-Lappe; 47. Productivity · Livio Gaeta and Davide Ricca; 48. Restrictions in word-formation · Livio Gaeta; V. Rules and restrictions in word-formation II: Special cases; 49. Argument-structural restrictions on word-formation patterns · Holden Härtl; 50. Phonological restrictions on English word-formation · Renate Raffelsiefen; 51. Morphological restrictions on English word-formation · Lothar Peter , 52. Semantic restrictions on word-formation: the English suffix -ee · Heike Baeskow53. Dissimilatory phenomena in French word-formation · Marc Plénat; 54. Closing suffixes · Stela Manova; 55. Closing suffix patterns in Russian · Dmitri Sitchinava; VI. Semantics and pragmatics in word-formation I: General aspects; 56. Motivation, compositionality, idiomatization · Daniela Marzo; 57. Word-formation and folk etymology · Sascha Michel; 58. Categories of word-formation · Volkmar Lehmann; 59. Schemata and semantic roles in word-formation · Hanspeter Ortner and Lorelies Ortner , 60. Word-formation and argument structure · Manfred Bierwisch61. Word-formation and metonymy · Manfred Bierwisch; 62. The pragmatics of word-formation · Lavinia Merlini Barbaresi; VII. Semantics and pragmatics in word-formation II: Special cases; 63. Noun-noun compounds · Christina L. Gagné and Thomas L. Spalding; 64. Gender marking · Ursula Doleschal; 65. Singulatives · Paolo Acquaviva; 66. Collectives · Wiltrud Mihatsch; 67. Action nouns · Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm; 68. Action nouns in Romance · Livio Gaeta; 69. Verbal nouns in Celtic · Paul Russell , 70. Nominalization in Hungarian · Tibor Laczkó71. Result nouns · Chiara Melloni; 72. Quality nouns · Franz Rainer; 73. Status nouns · Hans Christian Luschützky; 74. Agent and instrument nouns · Franz Rainer; 75. Patient nouns · Susanne Mühleisen; 76. Place nouns · Bogdan Szymanek; 77. Intensification · Franz Rainer; 78. Negation · Marisa Montero Curiel; 79. Negation in the Slavic and Germanic languages · Jozef Pavlovic; 80. Spatial and temporal relations in German word-formation · Ludwig M. Eichinger; 81. Adverbial categories · Davide Ricca; 82. Denominal verbs · Andrew McIntyre , 83. Valency-changing word-formation · Dieter Wunderlich84. Word-formation and lexical aspect: deverbal verbs in Italian · Nicola Grandi; 85. Word-formation and aspect in Samoyedic · Beáta Wagner-Nagy; 86. Verbal prefixation in Slavic: a minimalist approach · Petr Biskup and Gerhild Zybatow; 87. Denumeral categories · Bernhard Fradin; 88. The semantics and pragmatics of Romance evaluative suffixes · Martin Hummel; 89. Morphopragmatics in Slavic · Alicja Nagórko , In English
    In: Band 40,2
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Word-Formation ; Vol. 2 Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2015 ISBN 9783110246261
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    Format: 287 Seiten
    ISBN: 9812466916
    Language: English
    Keywords: Deutsch ; Englisches Sprachgebiet ; Konjugation ; Tabelle ; Tabelle ; Tabelle
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    UID:
    gbv_871512270
    Format: 1 online resource (881p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2014
    ISBN: 9783110861563
    Series Statement: Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (ANRW) : Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung Teil 2
    Content: AUFSTIEG UND NIEDERGANG DER RÖMISCHEN WELT (ANRW) is a work of international cooperation in the field of historical scholarship. Its aim is to present all important aspects of the ancient Roman world, as well as its legacy and continued influence in medieval and modern times. Subjects are dealt with in individual articles written in the light of present day research. The work is divided into three parts: I. From the Origins of Rome to the End of the Republic. II. The Principate. III. Late Antiquity. Each part consists of six systematic sections, which occasionally overlap: 1. Political History, 2. Law, 3. Religion, 4. Language and Literature, 5. Philosophy and the Sciences, 6. The Arts. ANRW is organized as a handbook. It is a survey of Roman Studies in the broadest sense, and includes the history of the reception and influence of Roman Culture up to the present time. The individual contributions are, depending on the nature of the subject, either concise presentations with bibliography, problem and research reports, or representative investigations covering broad areas of subjects. Approximately one thousand scholars from thirty-five nations are collaborating on this work. The articles appear in German, English, French or Italian. As a work for study and reference, ANRW is an indispensable tool for research and academic teaching in the following disciplines: Ancient, Medieval and Modern History; Byzantine and Slavonic Studies; Classical, Medieval Latin Romance and Oriental Philology; Classical, Oriental and Christian Archaeology and History of Art; Legal Studies; Religion and Theology, especially Church History and Patristics. For further information about the project and to view the table of contents of earlier volumes please visit
    Content: AUFSTIEG UND NIEDERGANG DER RÖMISCHEN WELT (ANRW) ist ein internationales Gemeinschaftswerk historischer Wissenschaften. Seine Aufgabe besteht darin, alle wichtigen Aspekte der antiken römischen Welt sowie ihres Fortwirkens und Nachlebens in Mittelalter und Neuzeit nach dem gegenwärtigen Stand der Forschung in Einzelbeiträgen zu behandeln. Das Werk ist in 3 Teile gegliedert: I. Von den Anfängen Roms bis zum Ausgang der Republik. II. Principat. III. Spätantike. Jeder der drei Teile umfaßt sechs systematische Rubriken, zwischen denen es vielfache Überschneidungen gibt: 1. Politische Geschichte, 2. Recht, 3. Religion, 4. Sprache und Literatur, 5. Philosophie und Wissenschaften, 6. Künste. ANRW ist ein handbuchartiges Übersichtswerk zu den römischen Studien im weitesten Sinne, mit Einschluß der Rezeptions- und Wirkungsgeschichte bis in die Gegenwart. Bei den Beiträgen handelt es sich entweder um zusammenfassende Darstellungen mit Bibliographie oder um Problem- und Forschungsberichte bzw. thematisch breit angelegte exemplarische Untersuchungen. Die Artikel erscheinen in deutscher, englischer, französischer oder italienischer Sprache. Zum Mitarbeiterstab gehören rund 1000 Gelehrte aus 35 Ländern. Der Vielfalt der Themen entsprechend gehören die Autoren hauptsächlich folgenden Fachrichtungen an: Alte, Mittelalterliche und Neue Geschichte; Byzantinistik, Slavistik; Klassische, Mittellateinische, Romanische und Orientalische Philologie; Klassische, Orientalische und Christliche Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte; Rechtswissenschaft; Religionswissenschaft und Theologie, besonders Kirchengeschichte und Patristik. Informationen zum Projekt und eine Übersicht über den Inhalt der einzelnen Bände finden Sie im Internet unter
    Content: Mit dem eBook-Paket Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt Online liegen erstmals alle 89 im Druck erschienenen Bände dieses altertumswissenschaftlichen Referenzwerkes digital vor. In 1.474 Beiträgen auf insgesamt 71.599 Seiten werden nahezu alle Bereiche der römischen Antike (Republik und Prinzipat) vorgestellt: Politische Geschichte, Recht, Religion, Sprache und Literatur, Philosophie, Wissenschaften und Künste.
    Content: With the eBook package Rise and Decline of the Roman World Online, all 89 volumes of this reference work, published and printed between 1972 and 1996, are available in digital form for the first time. Virtually every aspect of Roman antiquity (Republic and Principate) is presented in 1,474 articles on a total of 71,599 pages: political history, law, religion, language and literature, philosophy, arts and sciences.
    Note: Frontmatter -- -- Vorwort -- -- Inhalt -- -- Sprache und literatur -- -- Rhétorique et philosophie au second siècle ap. J.-C. -- -- Floro: un retore storico e poeta -- -- Granio Liciniano -- -- Pervigilium Veneris -- -- Arrian and Rome: the Minor Works -- -- Arrien, ‘Périple du Pont Euxin’: Essai d'interprétation et d'évaluation des données historiques et géographiques -- -- Arrian’s ‘Tactica’ -- -- Appian und sein Werk -- -- Appian und Rom -- -- Appian’s ‘Iberiké'. Aims and Attitudes of a Greek Historian of Rome -- -- Appians ‘Annibaike’. Aufbau – Darstellungstendenzen – Quellen -- -- L’ ‘Illyriké’ di Appiano -- -- Appian’s 'Mithridateios’ -- -- Le 'Guerre Civili’ di Appiano -- -- Favorino di Arelate -- -- Hadrien littérateur et protecteur des lettres -- -- Semper in omnibus varius: The Emperor Hadrian and Intellectuals -- -- Imperial Autobiography, Augustus to Hadrian -- -- Apollonius Dyscolus -- -- The Semantics of a Syntactician. Things meant by verbs according to Apollonius Dyscolus ‘Περί συντάξεως’ -- -- Aelius Herodian: Recent Studies and Prospects for Future Research -- -- On Poems: Two Hephaestionic Texts and One Chapter from Aristides Quintilianus on the Composition of Verse -- -- Backmatter , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In German
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 802 Seiten)
    Edition: Reproduktion Issued also in print
    ISBN: 9783110246254
    Series Statement: Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science [HSK] 40/1
    Content: This handbook comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. The five volumes contain 207 articles written by leading international scholars. The XVI chapters of the handbook provide the reader, in both general articles and individual studies, with a wide variety of perspectives: word-formation as a linguistic discipline (history of science, theoretical concepts), units and processes in word-formation, rules and restrictions, semantics and pragmatics, foreign word-formation, language planning and purism, historical word-formation, word-formation in language acquisition and aphasia, word-formation and language use, tools in word-formation research. The final chapter comprises 74 portraits of word-formation in the individual languages of Europe and offers an innovative perspective. These portraits afford the first overview of this kind and will prove useful for future typological research. This handbook will provide an essential reference for both advanced students and researchers in word-formation and related fields within linguistics
    Note: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- I. Word-formation as a linguistic discipline -- 1. The scope of word-formation research / / Hans-Jörg Schmid -- 2. Word-formation research from its beginnings to the 19th century / / Barbara Kaltz, Odile Leclercq -- 3. Word-formation in historical-comparative grammar / / Thomas Lindner -- 4. Word-formation in structuralism / / Wolfgang Motsch -- 5. Word-formation in inhaltbezogene Grammatik / / Johannes Erben -- 6. Word-formation in onomasiology / / Joachim Grzega -- 7. Word-formation in generative grammar / / Rochelle Lieber -- 8. Word-formation in categorial grammar / / Ulrich Wandruszka -- 9. Word-formation in natural morphology / / Hans Christian Luschützky -- 10. Word-formation in cognitive grammar / / John R. Taylor -- 11. Word-formation in optimality theory / / Renate Raffelsiefen -- 12. Word-formation in construction grammar / / Geert Booij -- 13. Word-formation in psycholinguistics and neurocognitive research / / Gary Libben -- II. Units and processes in word-formation I: General aspects -- 14. The delimitation of derivation and inflection / / Pavol Štekauer -- 15. Units of word-formation / / Joachim Mugdan -- 16. Derivation / / Andrew Spencer -- 17. Conversion / / Salvador Valera -- 18. Backformation / / Pavol Štekauer -- 19. Clipping / / Anja Steinhauer -- 20. Composition / / Susan Olsen -- 21. Blending / / Bernhard Fradin -- 22. Incorporation / / Jason D. Haugen -- 23. Particle-verb formation / / Andrew McIntyre -- 24. Multi-word expressions / / Matthias Hüning, Barbara Schlücker -- 25. Reduplication / / Thomas Schwaiger -- 26. Word-creation / / Elke Ronneberger-Sibold -- 27. Allomorphy / / Wolfgang U. Dressler -- III. Units and processes in word-formation II: Special cases -- 28. Affective palatalization in Basque / / José Ignacio Hualde -- 29. Parasynthesis in Romance / / David Serrano-Dolader -- 30. Affix pleonasm / / Francesco Gardani -- 31. Interfixes in Romance / / Michel Roché -- 32. Linking elements in Germanic / / Nanna Fuhrhop, Sebastian Kürschner -- 33. Synthetic compounds in German / / Martin Neef -- 34. Verbal pseudo-compounds in German / / Christian Fortmann -- 35. Particle verbs in Germanic / / Nicole Dehé -- 36. Particle verbs in Romance / / Claudio Iacobini -- 37. Particle verbs in Hungarian / / Mária Ladányi -- 38. Noun-noun compounds in French / / Pierre J. L. Arnaud -- 39. Verb-noun compounds in Romance / / Davide Ricca -- 40. Co-compounds / / Bernhard Wälchli -- 41. Multi-word units in French / / Salah Mejri -- 42. Multi-word expressions and univerbation in Slavic / / Olga Martincová -- 43. Compounds and multi-word expressions in Slavic / / Ingeborg Ohnheiser -- 44. Paradigmatically determined allomorphy: the "participial stem" from Latin to Italian / / Anna M. Thornton , Issued also in print , In English
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    Format: 1 online resource (864 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9789819938001 , 9819938007
    Series Statement: Springer Handbooks in Languages and Linguistics Series
    Note: Intro -- Cultural Linguistics: A Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Section I: Cultural Linguistics: Theory and Trends -- 1 ``Open and Closed People´´ as and in containers: Breaking Down Cultural Conceptualizations in Multimodal Communication -- Introduction -- The container Schema from a Multimodal Cultural Linguistics Perspective -- Sequence Analysis -- How the Weather Changes People Culturally from Boston to Miami -- I Thought the Brazilians Were Warm and Open -- How to Get into the German Container -- Concluding Remarks -- Summary -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- 2 Cultural Metaphor and Intercultural Identities -- Introduction -- Scenario Preferences Across L1 Samples -- Migrant and Minority Identities in the Survey -- Perception of the ``Host´´ Nation -- Experience of Xenophobia and/or Colonial Oppression -- Experience of Mixed, Divided, or Intermediate Identity -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Overview of L1 samples -- References -- 3 Oral Corrective Feedback: Perceptions of Iranian Learners -- Introduction -- Learners´ Perceptions About OCF -- The Study -- Results of the Study -- Perceptions About Feedback in General Learning and OCF in the L2 Classroom -- Perceptions About the Source and Method of OCF in the L2 Classroom -- The Sociocultural Sources of the Learners´ Reported Perceptions About OCF -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- 4 Communicating Medical Chronic Pain in an Intercultural Context -- Introduction -- Pain as a Difficult Topic of Communication -- Pain Language Research -- Language Resources for Pain Communication -- Inter- and Intracultural Communication and Pain Without Diagnosable Pathology -- Survey of Women´s Pelvic Pain -- Factors Affecting Pain Talk as Intercultural Communication -- Language and Culture Factors -- Knowledge and Experience. , Cultural Values and Taboos -- Context -- Interpersonal -- Personal -- Language Resources, Creativity, Catastrophizing -- Preliminary Results -- Single-Word Pain Diagnostic Instruments -- Validation of the Pain Experience -- Language Resources and Figures of Speech -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 MAXQDA Coding of Cultural Schema in Miyazaki Films -- Introduction -- The Project -- Explaining Features of the Data Analysis -- Case Study: Environmentalism -- Topic Motivation -- Language Issues -- The First Film: Princess Mononoke -- The Second Film: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind -- References -- References in World Englishes (WE) and English as an International Language (EIL) -- Conclusion -- References -- Student-Writer References -- 6 Cultural Schemas, Evaluation, and the Socio-moral Order -- Introduction -- Pragmatic Perspectives on Interpersonal/Intercultural Evaluations -- Cultural Schemas and Language Use -- Cultural Schemas, Expectations, Evaluations, and the Moral Order -- Moral Psychology Perspectives on Interpersonal/Intercultural Evaluations -- Psychological Perspectives on Culture, Social Conventions, and Moral Foundations -- The Evaluation/Judgment Process -- Conceptual Interconnections and Directions for Future Research -- References -- 7 Cultural Linguistics: Some Disciplinary and Terminological Considerations -- Introduction -- Cultural Linguistics and Cognitive Sociolinguistics -- ``Cultural Model´´ Versus ``Cultural Conceptualization´´ -- The Cultural Model of food in Cantonese and Hong Kong English: Prominence, Complexity, and Interrelatedness -- Cultural Categories: The Example of rice -- Cultural Schemata of food and rice -- Cultural Conceptualizations of food -- food as Source Domain -- Life Experience -- Decision-Making -- Valuables -- Essences -- Buildings -- Insults -- Cultural Metaphor Versus Cultural Conceptualization. , Conclusion -- References -- 8 Cultural Linguistics in Dialogue -- Introduction -- Cultural Conceptualizations: Directions for Headway -- Insights from Underhill´s Worldview Framework -- Three Eco-Conscious Discourses on the Planet -- The Data -- Breakdown of the Discourses -- Towards a Coherent Narrative -- Conclusion -- Corpora -- References -- 9 Characterizing Cultural Linguistics in Digital Communication -- Introduction -- Cultural Conceptualizations: Cultural Schemas, Categories, and Metaphors -- Cultural Linguistics and Pragmatics -- Pragmatic Schema and form of life -- Approaches to the Term form of life -- Pragmatic Sets and form of life -- On Shared Cultural Knowledge in Digital Communication -- Life Form and Cultural Schemas in the Social Media Group -- High Impact PhD Memes -- Pragmeme 1: [Compare academic life with ``normal´´ life, to the detriment of academic life] -- Pragmeme 2: [Compare academic ambitions with reality of academic work, to the detriment of actual academic work] -- Pragmeme 3: [Address your fear of/experience with criticism from supervisor(s) or reviewer(s)] -- Pragmeme 4: [Address your fear of/experience with difficulty and failure in academic work] -- Pragmeme 5: [Confess situations of procrastination or writer´s guilt] -- Summary and Discussion -- References -- 10 Language and Thinking: Principles of Famous Linguists -- Thinking and the Origins of Language -- Humboldt on the Mutual Influence of Language and Culture -- Boas -- Sapir -- Whorf -- Linguistic Relativity Since Whorf -- Summing Up -- References -- 11 Cultural Linguistics in Human-Nature Interaction: Different Layers of Conceptualization -- Introduction -- Human-Nature Interaction -- Interdisciplinary Approach to the Relationship Between Man and Nature -- Cultural Linguistics: Interrelationship Between Cultural Conceptualizations and Language. , Analysis of Films and TV Dramas -- The Present Study -- Methodology -- The Data -- Analytical Framework and Procedure -- Results -- Cultural Schemas of Human-Nature Interactions in Bakhtiari Culture -- Cultural Metaphors of Human-Nature Interaction in Bakhtiari Culture -- Cultural Categories of Human-Nature Interaction in Bakhtiari Culture -- Discussion -- Final Remarks -- Limitations and Suggestions for Further Research -- References -- Section II: Pragmatics -- 12 Translingual Identity of Postgraduate International Students in Australia -- Introduction -- Negotiation of Translingual Identity: Language and Culture -- The Study -- Data Analysis -- Language Negotiation in Interactions -- Academic Versus Everyday English -- Feigning Understanding -- Heritage Language as a ``Comfort Blanket´´ -- Negotiation of Heritage and Host Cultures -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Gould´s System for Analyzing Kinship Terminologies: An Application -- The Importance of Gould´s System and Findings -- The Future -- References -- 14 Urban Hijazi Kafhala: Saudi Cultural Pragmatic Schema -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Saudi Arabic -- Hijazi Arabic (HA) -- Cultural Schema -- Pragmatic Cultural Schema -- Urban Hijazi Arabic Kafhala (UHK) -- The Study -- The Purposes of UHK -- Factors Affecting UHK -- UHK as a Pragmatic Cultural Schema -- Expression of Feelings -- Health and Well-being Inquiry -- Comments and/or Inquiry About Recurrent Life Events -- The Weather -- Compliments -- In Conclusion -- Interesting Observations -- Conclusion -- Note on the Translation and Transliteration Conventions for Arabic Transcript -- References -- 15 Pragmatic Learnability of Formulaic Expressions Among Persian-Speaking Learners of L2 English -- Introduction -- Theoretical and Empirical Background on Pragmatic Routines -- An Empirical Study. , Developmental Patterns of Formulaic Expressions -- Factors Affecting Learnability of Formulaic Expressions -- Formulaic Expressions with Weak Learnability Trends -- Formulaic Expressions with Cumulative Learnability Trends -- Formulaic Expressions with Strong Learnability Trends -- Discussion and Implications for Pragmatic Instruction -- Conclusion and Directions for Further Research -- References -- 16 Farzad Sharifian´s Linguistics Applied to the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Cultural Categorizations of Men in a Notorious Online Community -- Introduction -- Language, Worldview, and Cognition -- Cultural Groups on the Internet -- Conceptualizations, Social Constructions, and the Feedback Loop -- Incels and the Manosphere -- The Study -- Keyness -- Lexical Category Labels -- Chad and the Personification of Hypermasculinity -- Subchad Categories -- Normie -- Beta -- Cuck -- Manlet -- Word Formation and Category Labels -- In-Groups, Out-Groups, and Outoutgroups -- Final Remarks -- References -- 18 Metapragmatics of Maze (Taste) in Persian -- Introduction -- Cultural Conceptualizations -- Ethnopragmatics -- Corpus Data -- Speaking with Maze -- Bāmaze -- Bimaze -- Bāmaze, Bimaze, and Xosmaze -- Maze -- Maze0: The Explication -- Verb Forms -- Conclusion -- References -- 19 Emotion Representation in Reporting Crime: A Comparison Between Iranian and Dutch News Texts -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Newswriting, Crime News, and Emotion in Journalistic Discourse -- Informality and the Acceptability of Emotion in Journalism Practice -- Outsourcing Facts and Emotions -- Cross-Cultural Studies of Emotion in Newspaper Corpora -- Previous (Comparative) Studies of Iranian and/or Dutch Crime News -- Present Study -- The Crime News Corpus -- Analysis -- Textual Analysis. , Finding Emotion Terms.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819937998
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981993799X
    Language: English
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    Format: 354 S.
    ISBN: 3878080956
    Series Statement: Tuebinger Beitraege zur Linguistik 95
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Englischunterricht ; Verb ; Sekundarstufe 1 ; Englischunterricht ; Grammatik ; Sekundarstufe 1
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