University of Würzburg
List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with University of Würzburg plays a role.
Titles
Dialogue in Politics
Edited by Lawrence N. Berlin & Anita Fetzer
[Dialogue Studies, 18] 2012. vii, 313 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Context and Contexts: Parts meet whole?
Edited by Anita Fetzer & Etsuko Oishi
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 209] 2011. vii, 239 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
2024 The temporalities of cultural transfer: Robert Louis Stevenson’s Pacific travel writing
Keywords Robert Louis Stevenson | Pacific | cultural transfer | temporality | travel writing |
A Footnote to History
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In the South Seas
2024 Reconsidering linguistic nativism from an interdisciplinary, emergentist perspective
Keywords nativism | universal grammar | linguistic theory | biolinguistics | generative grammar | construction grammar
2022 Anticausatives in Classical Armenian
Keywords Classical Armenian | anticausative | causative-anticausative alternation | valency orientation | diachronic typology
2021 Sources of verbal humor in the lexicon: A usage-based perspective on incongruity
In: Figurative Language - Intersubjectivity and Usage [Figurative Thought and Language, 11] pp. 357–386
Keywords creativity | inappropriateness | incongruity | lexical borrowing | lexical innovation | lexicography | ludic deformation | ludic usage | markedness | verbal humor
2020
Hongkongites, Hong Kongers, Hong Kong Belongers?: Tracing identity (re)constructions in news discourse in Hong Kong from 1903 to 1999
Keywords Hong Kong English | identity construction | news discourse | Dynamic Model | diachronic | demonyms
2020 The perfect in Classical Armenian
In: Perfects in Indo-European languages and beyond [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 352] pp. 351–376
Keywords perfect | Armenian | genitive subject | target state | resultative
2020
“The future elected government should fully represent the interests of Hongkong
people”: Diachronic change in the use of modalising expressions in Hong Kong English
between 1928 and 2018
In: Re-assessing Modalising Expressions: Categories, co-text, and context [Studies in Language Companion Series, 216] pp. 311–342
Keywords Hong Kong English (HKE) | diachronic | corpus linguistics | newspaper discourse | socio-political context
2020 Paradigm leveling and regularization derive variation in stress: A corpus study on Turkish non-final stress at the morphology-phonology interface
In: Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honor of Aslı Göksel [Studies in Language Companion Series, 215] pp. 191–210
Keywords stress variation | paradigm leveling | lexical stress | regularization
2020 Visuo-material performances: 'Literalized’ quotations in prime minister’s questions
Keywords quotation | PMQs | visuo-material performance | rhetorical device | evidentiality
2015 Ob Italienisch Deutsch fördert: Warum Italienisch sprechende Kinder schneller Deutsch erwerben als einige andere Migrantengruppen in Deutschland
Keywords gesture | pro-drop languages | Turkish | Discourse | reference tracking
2014
Obama said it
: Quoting as an evidential strategy in online discussion forums
Keywords quotations | online discussion forums | accountability | evidentiality | deixis
2013 Reconstructing Proto-Indo-European categories: The reflexive and the middle in Hittite and in the Proto-language
Keywords Hittite particle -za | middle | Proto-Indo-European verbal system | Baltic suffix -si | reflexive category
2010 Cognitive verbs in context: A contrastive analysis of English and French argumentative discourse
Keywords English | cognitive verbs | French | intersubjectivity | pragmatic intensification | argumentative discourse