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Originalarbeiten in wissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschriften Jahre: 2013 | alle anzeigen zurück zur Übersicht aller Publikationen Gabriel, Markus Aarhus Lectures. Schelling and Contemporary Philosophy 2013 SATS: Northern European Journal of Philosophy , Band : 14, Nummer : 1, Seiten : 70 - 101Kortmann, Bernd Adjunct adverbials in English 2013 ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS , Band : 17, Nummer : 3, Seiten : 565 - 571Pagan Canovas, Cristobal , Jensen, Max Anchoring time-space mappings and their emotions: The timeline blend in poetic metaphors 2013 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE , Band : 22, Nummer : 1, Seiten : 45 - 59Büssing, Arndt , Hirdes AT , Baumann, Klaus , Hvidt, Niels Christian , Heusser P Aspects of spirituality in medical doctors and their relation to specific views of illness and dealing with their patients' individual situation 2013 Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine , Band : Article ID 734392Frick, Eckhard , Hvidt, Niels Christian* , Loetz, Cécile , Mauer, Christine , Müller, Jakob , Petersen, Yvonne Attachment Theory and Spirituality: Two Threads Converging in Palliative Care? 2013 Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine , Band : 2013, Seiten : 1 - 14Loetz, Cecile , Mueller, Jakob , Frick, Eckhard , Petersen, Yvonne , Hvidt, Niels , Mauer, Christine Attachment Theory and Spirituality: Two Threads Converging in Palliative Care? 2013 EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE » Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung The aim of this paper is to discuss and explore the interrelation between two concepts, attachment theory and the concept of spirituality, which are important to palliative care and to founding a multivariate understanding of the patient’s needs and challenges. Both concepts have been treated by research in diverse and multiform ways, but little effort has yet been made to integrate them into one theoretical framework in reference to the palliative context. In this paper, we begin an attempt to close this scientific gap theoretically. Following the lines of thought in this paper, we assume that spirituality can be conceptualized as an adequate response of a person’s attachment pattern to the peculiarity of the palliative situation. Spirituality can be seen both as a recourse to securely based relationships and as an attempt to explore the ultimate unknown, the mystery of one’s own death. Thus, spirituality in the palliative context corresponds to the task of attachment behavior: to transcend symbiosis while continuing bonds and thus to explore the unknown environment independently and without fear. Spiritual activity is interpreted as a human attachment behavior option that receives special quality and importance in the terminal stage of life. Implications for clinical practice and research are discussed in the final section of the paper.Zima Elisabeth Cognitive Grammar and Dialogic Syntax Exploring potential synergies 2013 REVIEW OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS , Band : 11, Nummer : 1, Seiten : 36 - 72» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung This paper relates the functional model of Dialogic Syntax and its key concept of resonance (Du Bois 2001 [2009]) to Cognitive Grammar (Langacker, 1987, 1991, 2001, 2008, 2009) with the aim of inquiring into the prospects, potential gains, and limitations of a Cognitive Grammar-inspired discourse analysis. First the two frameworks are compared from a theoretical point of view, focusing on how Du Bois’ account and Langacker’s Current Discourse Space Model (2001, 2008) deal with prior discourse as a resource for new usage events. In the subsequent case study, the theory is confronted with interactional data from Austrian parliamentary debates. Specific attention is paid to construal operations, more specifically viewpoint phenomena and subjectification, which are explored in relation to resonance activation. Drawing on detailed analyses that combine insights and concepts from Dialogic Syntax and Cognitive Grammar, strengths, shortcomings, and future challenges of Cognitive Grammar discourse studies are discussed.Hall, CM , Campos, MJZ Conclusions: framing the organising of waste in the city 2013 ORGANISING WASTE IN THE CITY: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON NARRATIVES AND PRACTICES , Seiten : 223 - 235Wolk, Christoph , Bresnan, Joan , Rosenbach, Anette , Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt Dative and genitive variability in Late Modern English Exploring cross-constructional variation and change 2013 DIACHRONICA , Band : 30, Nummer : 3, Seiten : 382 - 419» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative alternation in Late Modern English (AD 1650 to AD 1999), drawing on richly annotated datasets and modern statistical modeling techniques. We identify cross-constructional similarities in the development of the genitive and the dative alternation over time (mainly with regard to the loosening of the animacy constraint), a development which parallels distributional changes in animacy categories in the corpus material. Theoretically, we transfer the notion of ‘probabilistic grammar’ to historical data and claim that the corpus models presented reflect past speakers’ knowledge about the distribution of genitive and dative variants. The historical data also helps to determine what is constant (and timeless) in the effect of selected factors such as animacy or length, and what is variant.Nerbonne, John , Kretzschmar, William Dialectometry++ 2013 LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING , Band : 28, Nummer : 1, SI, Seiten : 2 - 12» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung Dialectology is one of the sub-disciplines in the humanities that embraced digital techniques early on. The use of computational and quantitative techniques in dialectology is known as ‘dialectometry’. The present collection of articles contain several which proudly continue working within dialectometry’s usual assumptions and toward its established goals, honing existing techniques, and experimenting with novel ones, but also, significantly, several articles that depart deliberately from earlier modes, returning to individual phenomena (as opposed to aggregates), examining new sources of data (not taken from atlases), applying dialectometric techniques to sociolinguistic and diachronic research questions, seeking explanations for geographic distributions in semantics and in complexity theory, and experimenting with techniques from spatial statistics, geographic information systems, and image analysis.Auer, Peter , Maschler, Yael Discourse or grammar? VS patterns in spoken Hebrew and spoken German narratives 2013 LANGUAGE SCIENCES , Band : 37, Seiten : 147 - 181» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung The realm of this study is the tension between syntax and pragmatics. We explore two structurally very different languages, unrelated genetically - Hebrew and German - which both employ the same marked syntactic pattern of VS word order for similar pragmatic functions in spoken narrative discourse. The question is whether there is some universal functional motivation which can be held responsible for this convergence. The results provide some evidence that, once analyzed in their ‘natural habitat’ of interactional exchanges, languages are more similar than they are in their written, highly monitored form, and that the reason for this may be found in universal discourse motivations. However, the study supports a cautious view: what seems to look like an obvious, functionally-motivated parallel between the syntax of two languages turns out to be much harder to evaluate once the whole spectrum of usages is taken into consideration. We show that there are at least three different discourse motivations for the VS word order, and that the ways these motivations interact among each other differ between Hebrew and German, resulting in different overall patterns in each of the two languages. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Hall, CM Ecotourism and global environmental change 2013 INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON ECOTOURISM , Seiten : 54 - 65Hall, CM , Baird, T Ecotourism, biological invasions and biosecurity 2013 INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON ECOTOURISM , Seiten : 66 - 77Gabriel, Markus Endlichkeit und absolutes Ich. Heideggers Fichtekritik 2013 Fichte-Studien , Band : 37, Seiten : 241 - 261Grage, Joachim Entre amis: réseaux poétiques dans les ouvrages danois du 17e siècle 2013 La Revue de la BNU , Band : 8, Seiten : 44 - 51Pfaender, Stefan , Behrens, Heike , Auer, Peter , Jacob, Daniel , Kailuweit, Rolf , Konieczny, Lars , Kortmann, Bernd , Mair, Christian , Strube, Gerhard Experience counts, Frequency Effects in Language - a Workshop Report 2013 LILI-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT UND LINGUISTIK , Band : 43, Nummer : 169, Seiten : 7 - 32Buessing, Arndt , Wirth, Anne-Gritli , Humbroich, Knut , Gerbershagen, Kathrin , Schimrigk, Sebastian , Haupts, Michael , Baumann, Klaus , Heusser, Peter Faith as a Resource in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated with a Positive Interpretation of Illness and Experience of Gratitude/Awe 2013 EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE » Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung The aim of this cross-sectional anonymous survey with standardized questionnaires was to investigate which resources to cope were used by patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). We focussed on patients’ conviction that their faith might be a strong hold in difficult times and on their engagement in different forms of spirituality. Consecutively 213 German patients (75% women; mean age 43 +/- 11 years) were enrolled. Fifty-five percent regarded themselves as neither religious nor spiritual (R-S-), while 31% describe themselves as religious. For 29%, faith was a strong hold in difficult times. This resource was neither related to patients’ EDSS scores, and life affections, fatigue, negativemood states, life satisfaction nor to Positive attitudes. Instead it was moderately associated with a Reappraisal strategy (i.e., and positive interpretation of illness) and experience of gratitude/awe. Compared to spiritual/religious patients, R-S-individuals had significantly (P < .0001) lower Reappraisal scores and lower engagement in specific forms of spiritual practices. The ability to reflect on what is essential in life, to appreciate and value life, and also the conviction that illness may have meaning and could be regarded as a chance for development was low in R-S-individuals which either may have no specific interest or are less willing to reflect these issues.Hall, CM Framing behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable tourism consumption: beyond neoliberalism, “nudging” and “green growth”? 2013 JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM , Band : 21, Nummer : 7, SI, Seiten : 1091 - 1109» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung Three different sets of approaches to understanding behaviour with respect to sustainable tourism mobility and consumption are identified in this paper: the utilitarian, social/ psychological and the systems of provision/institutional approach. Each is based on different sets of assumptions on the factors that affect consumer sustainability behaviour. These assumptions not only affect the selection of policy tools to change behaviours but are also related to different modes of governance. Assumptions with respect to human behaviour and behavioural change and modes of intervention and governance are interrelated and mutually reinforcing and act as policy paradigms. Failure to recognise the importance of social structures in affecting behaviour has created a path dependency in which solutions to sustainable tourism mobility are only accepted within the dominant governance and behavioural paradigm. Other policy options and academic research that identify structures and institutions in systems of provision as a sustainability problem that requires non-market intervention and/or significant system change are regarded as marginal to the policy process or are ignored. It is concluded that all three different ways of approaching consumer behaviour are required if a sustainable transition to the socio-technological system of tourism mobility is to be made in a timely manner.Lee, Eunmi , Baumann, Klaus German Psychiatrists’ Observation and Interpretation of Religiosity/Spirituality 2013 EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE » Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung The purpose of this study was to explore how contemporary German psychiatrists think about religiosity/spirituality (ReS) in regard to their therapies. We conducted an anonymous survey among the clinical staff of psychiatry and psychotherapy departments in German university hospitals and faith-based clinics in the same cities. Two main instruments were used, the Duke University Religion Index (DUREL) and the questionnaire from Curlin et al. “Religion and Spirituality in Medicine: Physicians’ Perspectives.” A total of 123 psychiatrists participated in this survey. However, due to incomplete responses, only 99 questionnaires from psychiatrists were analyzed. Results show that German psychiatrists positively experience the influence of ReS on patients’ mental health. Psychiatrists’ own ReS significantly influenced their interpretation of the effect of ReS on psychiatric patients as well as their attitude toward ReS in the clinical setting. The more religious psychiatrists are, the more they tend to observe a positive influence of ReS on mental health. In light of these results, psychiatrists should be aware of their own religious/spiritual characteristics and also reconsider their assumptions about professional neutrality and value openness. Furthermore, training programs on religious/spiritual issues and effective teamwork with chaplains are recommended.Mondada, Lorenza Gesturecraft: The manu-facture of meaning 2013 LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY , Band : 42, Nummer : 3, Seiten : 331 - 334Panke, Diana Getting ready to negotiate in International Organizations? On the Importance of the Domestic Construction of National Positions 2013 Journal of International Organizations Studies , Band : 4, Nummer : 2, Seiten : 25 - 38Campos, M , Hall, CM Introduction: narratives of organising waste in the city 2013 ORGANISING WASTE IN THE CITY: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON NARRATIVES AND PRACTICES , Seiten : 1 - 18Stell, Gerald Négociation identitaire en milieu ségrégé: L’imperméabilisation des barrières ethnolinguistiques entre blancs et métis de langue afrikaans à Windhoek, Namibie [Identity negotiation in a segregated environment: The solidification of ethnolinguistic barriers between Afrikaans-speaking Whites and Coloureds in Windhoek, Namibia 2013 Cahiers Internationaux de Sociolinguistique , Band : 4, Seiten : 75 - 100Birke, Dorothee , Christ, Birte Paratext and Digitized Narrative: Mapping the Field 2013 NARRATIVE , Band : 21, Nummer : 1, Seiten : 65 - 87Higham, James , Cohen, Scott , Peeters, Paul , Gossling, Stefan Psychological and behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable mobility 2013 JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM , Band : 21, Nummer : 7, SI, Seiten : 949 - 967» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and inhibit behaviour change vis-a-vis sustainable (tourist) mobility. It is based on papers presented at the Freiburg 2012 workshop. Specifically, it reviews climate change attitudes and perceptions, the psychological benefits of tourism mobilities, addictive elements of mobility and social norming effects, the attitude-behaviour gap (i.e. cognitive dissonance between understandings of, and responses to, climate change), the psychology of modal shifts, the psychology of travel speed/time and psychological explanations for the perceived importance of long distance travel. It notes that anthropogenic climate change is an inescapable reality and that tourism’s share of greenhouse gas emissions appears set to rise substantially. There is little prospect of technical solutions adequately addressing this problem. The paper concludes that, while a comprehensive understanding of tourist psychology is necessary to inform policy-makers, it alone will be insufficient to achieve emission reductions, and bring tourism to a climatically sustainable pathway, if treated in isolation. Radical change in the structures of provision is also necessary. That change may take the form of infrastructure planning, including financial and economic infrastructure (e. g. taxation regimes and emission trading schemes) for sustainable mobility.Espinet, David Read thyself! Hobbes, Kant und Husserl über die Grenzen der Selbsterfahrung 2013 Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik , Band : 12, Seiten : 126 - 14Birke, Dorothee , Butter, Stella Realisms in Contemporary Culture Theories, Politics, and Medial Configurations Introduction 2013 REALISMS IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE: THEORIES, POLITICS, AND MEDIAL CONFIGURATIONS , Band : 21, Seiten : 1 - 12Canning, Kathleen Reflections on “Body as Method?” 2013 Gender & History , Band : 25, Nummer : 1Seibaek, Lene , Hounsgaard, Lise , Hvidt, Niels Secular, Spiritual, and Religious Existential Concerns of Women with Ovarian Cancer during Final Diagnostics and Start of Treatment 2013 EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE » Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung Introduction. This paper deals with secular, spiritual, and religious existential concerns during severe illness. Materials and Methods. Qualitative research interviews were made before and after surgery with women who underwent final diagnostics, surgery, and chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. By applying a phenomenological-hermeneutic text interpretation methodology the findings were systematically identified, placed into meaning structures, interpreted, and critically discussed. Results. The analysis offered insight into the complexity of challenges and personal development over time in being a woman with ovarian cancer during her first treatment period. Although the women experienced their health to be seriously threatened, they also felt hope, will, and courage. The diagnostic procedures and treatment had comprehensive impact on their lives. However, hope and spirituality were important resources of comfort and meaning. Conclusion. Hope and courage to face life represent significant personal resources that are created not only in the interplay between body and mind but also between patients and their healthcare professionals. The women dealt with this in a dialectical manner, so that hope and despair could be present simultaneously. In this process secular, spiritual, and religious existential meaning orientations assisted the women in creating new narratives and obtain new orientations in life.Büssing, Arndt , Janko A , Baumann, Klaus , Hvidt, Niels Christian , Kopf A Spiritual Needs among Patients with Chronic Pain Diseases and Cancer Living in a Secular Society 2013 Pain Med , Band : 14, Seiten : 1362 - 1373Viftrup, Dorte , Hvidt, Niels , Buus, Niels Spiritually and Religiously Integrated Group Psychotherapy: A Systematic Literature Review 2013 EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE » Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung We systematically reviewed the research literature on spiritually and religiously integrated group psychotherapy to answer the following three questions: first, how are spirituality and religiosity defined; second, how are spiritual and religious factors characterized and integrated into group psychotherapy; and, third, what is the outcome of the group psychotherapies? We searched in two databases: PsycINFO and PubMed. Inclusion and exclusion criteria and checklists from standardized assessment tools were applied to the research literature. Qualitative and quantitative papers were included. In total, 8 articles were considered eligible for the review. Findings from the evaluation suggested that the concepts of spirituality and religiosity were poorly conceptualized and the way in which spiritual and religious factors were integrated into such group psychotherapies, which distinguished it from other types of group psychotherapies, was not fully conceptualized or understood either. However, clear and delimited conceptualization of spiritual and religious factors is crucial in order to be able to conclude the direct influences of spiritual or religious factors on outcomes. Implications for spiritually or religiously integrated group psychotherapy and conducting research in this field are propounded.Montemagni, Simonetta , Wieling, Martijn , de Jonge, Bob , Nerbonne, John Synchronic patterns of Tuscan phonetic variation and diachronic change: Evidence from a dialectometric study 2013 LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING , Band : 28, Nummer : 1, SI, Seiten : 157 - 172» Kurzfassung anzeigen « Kurzfassung verbergen Kurzfassung A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic features can lead to important insights into the comprehension of diachronic phonetic processes. In this article, we showed that the method of spectral partitioning of bipartite graphs applied to synchronic dialectal data can effectively and reliably be used to investigate diachronic processes, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the relationship between synchronic variation and diachronic change. This was illustrated through a case study carried out on Tuscan dialects, focusing on so-called Tuscan ‘gorgia’, a lenition process consisting of the spirantization of stop consonants. In particular, from a quantitative analysis of the sound correspondences involving voiceless and voiced stops, we tracked the evolution of the spirantization phenomenon in several respects. First, we tracked spirantization geographically, across Tuscany from the influential center of Florence to the peripheral areas. Second, we tracked it phonologically, from voiceless to voiced stops, and within each voicing class from velars to dentals and then to bilabials. Finally, we tracked it demographically, with young speakers using the most innovative sound correspondences more than old speakers. The fact that these results are in line with the literature on the topic of Tuscan ‘gorgia’ demonstrates the potential of the method of spectral partitioning of bipartite graphs with respect to the reconstruction of diachronic processes starting from diatopically distributed synchronic dialectal data.Gabriel, Markus The Meaning of ‚Existence‘ and the Contingency of Sense 2013 Speculations: A Journal of Speculative Realism , Band : IV, Seiten : 74 - 83Birke, Dorothee The Subject Rising Against its Author. A Poetics of Rebellion in Bryan Stanley Johnson’s CEuvre. 2013 AAA-ARBEITEN AUS ANGLISTIK UND AMERIKANISTIK , Band : 38, Nummer : 1, Seiten : 69 - 71Hall, CM The ecological and environmental significance of urban wastelands and drosscapes 2013 ORGANISING WASTE IN THE CITY: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON NARRATIVES AND PRACTICES , Seiten : 21 - 39
Reviews/Übersichtsartikel in wissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschriften Jahre: 2013 | alle anzeigen zurück zur Übersicht aller Publikationen Canning, Kathleen Review of Josie McClellan, Love in the Time of Communism: Intimacy and Sexuality in the GDR (Cambridge, 2011) and Elizabeth Heineman, Before Porn was Legal: The Erotica Empire of Beate Uhse 2013 Am Hist Rev , Band : 118, Nummer : 2, Seiten : 12 - 610
Monographien Jahre: 2013 | alle anzeigen zurück zur Übersicht aller Publikationen Oxford University Press Speaking Pittsburghese: The Story of a Dialect. Johnstone, Barbara Palgrave Mcmillan Unequal Actors in Equalising Institutions. Negotiations in the United Nations General Assembly Panke, Diana
Buchbeiträge Jahre: 2013 | alle anzeigen zurück zur Übersicht aller Publikationen Blumenthal, Alice , Kortmann, Bernd Die Verschiedenheit der Sprachen In : Sprachwissenschaft: Grammatik - Interaktion - Kognition. Stuttgart: Metzler. 285-317. 2013, Metzler , Peter Auer, Seiten : 285 - 317, Peter Auer, Greengrass, Mark Europe’s Wars of Religion’ and their Legacies In : Protestant-Cathoic Conflict from the Reformation to the Twenty-first Century. The Dynamics of Religious Difference 2013, Houndmills , Greengrass, Mark Europe’s Wars of Religion’ and their Legacies In : Protestant-Cathoic Conflict from the Reformation to the Twenty-first Century. The Dynamics of Religious Difference 2013, Houndmills , Kortmann, Bernd How powerful is geography as an explanatory factor of variation? Areal features in the Anglophone world In : Space in Language and Linguistics: Geographical, Interactional, and Cognitive Perspectives 2013, de Gruyter , P. Auer, M. Hilpert, A. Stukenbrock, B. Szmrecsanyi, P. Auer, M. Hilpert, A. Stukenbrock, B. Szmrecsanyi, Johnstone, Barbara Ideology and discourse in the enregisterment of regional variation In : Space in language and linguistics: Geographical, interactional and cognitive perspectives 2013, De Gruyter , Gabriel, Markus Is the World as Such Good? The Question of Theodicy In : Dimensions of Goodness 2013, Cambridge Scholars Publishing , Vittorio Hösle, Seiten : 45 - 65, Vittorio Hösle, Greengrass, Mark Language and Conflict in the Wars of Religion In : Ireland 1641: Contexts and Reactions 2013, Manchester University Press , Gabriel, Markus Nachwort In : Angst vor der Wahrheit. Ein Plädoyer gegen Relativismus und Konstruktivismus 2013, Suhrkamp , Boghossian, P., Seiten : 135 - 156, Boghossian, P., Siegel, Jeff Pidgin Hindustani In : The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages. Volume III: Contact Languages Based on Languages from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas 2013, Oxford University Press , Gabriel, Markus Schellings Antwort auf die Grundfrage der Metaphysik in der Urfassung der Philosophie der Offenbarung In : Warum ist überhaupt etwas und nicht vielmehr nichts? Wandel und Variationen einer Frage 2013, Meiner , Daniel, S./Lemanski, J./Hauswald, R., Seiten : 159 - 188, Daniel, S./Lemanski, J./Hauswald, R., Siegel, Jeff Second dialect acquisition In : The Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition 2013, Routledge , Siegel, Jeff Smith. 2013 Tok Pisin In : The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages. Volume I: English-based and Dutch based Languages 2013, Oxford University Press , Siegel, Jeff Teaching a second or additional dialect In : Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics 2013, Wiley Blackwell Introducing Linguistics , Greengrass, Mark The Experiential World of Jean In : The Reception of Jean Bodin 2013, Brill , Seiten : 67 - 96, Anderwald, L , Kortmann, Bernd Typological methods in dialectology In : Research Methods in Language Variation and Change 2013, Cambridge University Press , M. Krug/J. Schlueter, M. Krug/J. Schlueter, Mühlhäusler, Peter ‘Norf’k’ In : The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages: English-based and Dutch-based Languages 2013, Oxford University Press ,
Sonstige Publikationen Jahre: 2013 | alle anzeigen zurück zur Übersicht aller Publikationen Zima, Elisabeth English multimodal motion constructions. A construction grammar perspective. Studies van de BKL - Travaux du CBL - Papers of the LSB, Volume 8 , 2013