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More Than Words

English Lexicography and Lexicology- Past and Present- Essays Presented to Hans Sauer on the Occasion of his 65 th Birthday – Part I

Bauer, Renate / Krischke, Ulrike
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ISBN/EAN: 9783631595770
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 484
Format (T/L/B): 21.0 x 14.0 cm
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

Including both synchronic and diachronic approaches, the essays pay tribute to one of Hans Sauer’s main specialist fields, namely English lexicography and lexicology. The contents of the articles range from insights into current lexicographical projects to glimpses into the work of eminent (and also lesser known) philologists. They range from lexical studies based on manuscripts and printed editions to those based on electronic data and include morpho-syntactic, semantic, taxonomic and etymological theories and approaches.

Autorenportrait

The honouree, Professor Hans Sauer, has held the Munich chair for English Linguistics and Medieval English Literature since 1997. His career gives evidence of his strong commitment to academic life, and he has contributed abundantly to his research fields and supervised numerous theses.

Inhalt

Contents: Philip Durkin: An Influential Voice in the Germanic Etymologies in the First Edition of the : Correspondence Between Early Editors and Eduard Sievers – Antonette diPaolo Healey: Taking in Hand: Mapping its Meaning in Old English and Later – Alfred Bammesberger: Two Textual Notes on the Old English Poem – Andrew James Johnston: Calques and Culture: Revisiting an Issue in Old English Lexical Morphology – Ulrike Krischke: A Glimpse at Anglo-Saxon Biosystematics: The Voice of the Plant Names – Peter Bierbaumer: Research into Old English Plant Names: 1969-2009 – Ferdinand von Mengden: Ablaut or Transfixation? On the Old English Strong Verbs – Eric G. Stanley: Runic Mysteries in Old and Middle English Verse and in Modern Scholarship – Gaby Waxenberger: The Cryptic Runes on the Auzon/Franks Casket: A Challenge for the Runologist and the Lexicographer – Mary Blockley: Speech Acts and Inscriptions: The Syntax of the Right Side of the Auzon/Franks Casket – Lucia Kornexl/Ursula Lenker: Culinary and Other Pairs: Lexical Borrowing and Conceptual Differentiation in Early English Food Terminology – Michiko Ogura: , and : Their Borrowing and Development through Rivalry – Rafa? Molencki: The Evolution of in Medieval English – Oliver M. Traxel: The as a Source for the Reconstruction of Unattested Words from the Old English Period – Claire Fennell: Some Notes on the Vocabulary of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 520 – Karl Reichl: : Lexical Choices in the Middle English Translations of the Psalms – Hans-Jörg Schmid: Tracing Paths of Conventionalization from the Bible to the : A Concise Corpus-based History of the Construction – Inge B. Milfull: Some Notes on the Vocabulary of Hary’s – Manfred Markus: : -Insertion in English Dialects (Based on Joseph Wright’s ) – Stefan Thim: On the Phrasal Verbs in Some – Hedwig Gwosdek: The Category of the Adverb in English Grammatical Manuscripts and Early Printed Grammars for the Teaching of Latin (c. 1400 to 1540) – Robert Mailhammer: From to : The Status of Clitics in the History of English – Wolfgang Falkner: as a Coordinating Adverb or What a Difference a Comma Makes – Ingrid Piller: Airport Language and the Globalization of Nothing – Susanne Handl: : Collocations in the Electronic Age. Inhaltsverzeichnis

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