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Contents
Section I: Word-Formation: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects
- Dieter Kastovsky (Vienna): Word-Formation: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects
- Leonhard Lipka (Munich): English (and General) Word-Formation - The State of the Art in 1999
- Lilo Moessner (Aachen): Word-Formation in Early Modern English Grammars
- Britta Mondorf (Paderborn): Wider-Ranging vs. More Old-Fashioned Views on Comparative Formation in Adjectival Compounds and Derivates
- Rainer Nagel (Mainz): Affix Creation By Secretion - A New Trend?
- Ingrid Piller (Hamburg): Developments in the
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Produktbeschreibung
Contents
Section I: Word-Formation: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects
- Dieter Kastovsky (Vienna): Word-Formation: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects
- Leonhard Lipka (Munich): English (and General) Word-Formation - The State of the Art in 1999
- Lilo Moessner (Aachen): Word-Formation in Early Modern English Grammars
- Britta Mondorf (Paderborn): Wider-Ranging vs. More Old-Fashioned Views on Comparative Formation in Adjectival Compounds and Derivates
- Rainer Nagel (Mainz): Affix Creation By Secretion - A New Trend?
- Ingrid Piller (Hamburg): Developments in the Formation of Brand Names
- Ingo Plag (Hanover): On the Mechanisms of Morphological Rivalry: A New Look at Competing Verb-Deriving Affixes in English
- Hans Sauer (Munich): The Earliest Layer of English Word-Formation: A Sketch of Word-Formation Patterns in the Épinal-Erfurt Glossary
- Gabriele Stein (Heidelberg): Word-Formation Typology: Lexical Units, Processes and Models
- Jens Döpke and John Walmsley (Bielefeld): The Proper Treatment of Derivation in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

Section II: Jacobean Drama
- Michael Steppat (Bayreuth): Interfaces of Jacobean Drama: An Introduction
- Louise Schleiner (Washington State University; Pullman): Masters, Retainers, and the Ideologeme in Jacobean Drama
- Anja I. Müller (Trier): Negotiations of Violence in Jaocobean Drama
- Norbert Greiner (Heidelberg): Sxenic Laugther in Ben Johnson's Plays
- Wolfgang G. Müller (Jena): The Deconstruction of Gender in Ben Johnson's Epicoene
- Matthias Bauer (Münster): Language and the Suspension of Reality in Cymbeline
- Eckhard Auberlen (Tübingen): Mediation, Repression or Conquest? Discourses of Peacemaking in Tudor and Stuart Court Entertainments
- Thomas Michael Stein (Mainz): Emblematizing or Stereotyping? Thomas Middleton's Civic Pageants and Colonial Discourse

Section III: Postcolonial Theory
- Dieter Riemenschneider (Frankfurt/Main): Postcolonial Theory: Introductory Remarks
- Robert J. C. Young (Oxford): The Politics of Postcolonial Critique
- Heinz Antor (Düsseldorf): Postcolonial Pedagogy, or Why and How to Teach the New English Literatures
- Martina Ghosh-Schellhorn (Essen): Nation=Language=Literature? Re-viewing the Debate and its Implications for English Studies in Germany
- Graham Huggan (Munich): Reading the Readers: Some Thoughts on the Instiutionalisation of Postcolonial Theory
- Gerhard Stilz (Tübingen): Dimensions of Identity Formation in the New English Literatures
- Barabara Schmidt-Haberkamp (Münster): The Appropriation of the Third Space: Considerations upon the Mediating Function of Migrant Writers
- Norbert H. Platz (Trier): Greening the New Literatures in English: A Plea for Ecocriticism
- Monika Reif-Hülser (Konstanz): Re-visioning the Canon: Post-colonial Theory and the Quest for History in Literary Studies

Section IV: Narratology
- Monika Fludernik (Freiburg): "Narrative Theory" - Introduction
- Ansgar Nünning (Giessen): Towards a Cultural and Historical Narratology: A Surey of Diachronic Approaches, Concepts, and Research Projects
- Manfred Jahn (Cologne): Stanley Fish and the Constructivist Basis of Postcolonial Narratology
- Christoph Reinfandt (Kiel): A Matter of Perspective: The Social Framing of Narrative Meaning
- Martin Löschnigg (Graz): English Autobiography and Its Ficitonal Other: A Diachronic View Along Narratological Lines
- Hilary P. Dannenberg (Freiburg): Divergent Plot Patterns in Narrative Fiction from Sir Philip Sidney to Peter Ackroyd
- Sabine Schülting (Erfurt): Travellers' Tales: Narrativity in Early Modern Travelogues
- Eva-Maria Orth (Jena): The Soliloquy in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Fiction
- Richard Aczel (Cologne): Rhetorical Figures as Narrative Strategies in English Renaissance Prose Fiction

Section V: Varia
- Andreas Rohde (Kiel): Principles and Constraints in Lexical Acquisition
- Gerda Lauerbach (Frankfurt/Main): Discourse Analysis at the Interface of Politics and the Media: TV Election Night Coverage
- Philipp Wolf (Giessen): Literature and the Decline of Salvific and Redemptive Memory
- Ralph Pordzik (Munich): Magical Realism and the Transformation of Dystopian Space: A Comparative Approach to Postcolonial Speculative Fiction
- Gabriele Rippl (Konstanz): Visuality and Ekphrasis in A. S. Byatt's Still Life and "Art Work"
- Peter Paul Schnierer (Tübingen): Graphic 'Novels', 'Cyber 'Fiction', 'Multiform 'Stories' - Virtual Theatre and the Limits of Genre

Zielgruppe/Target groups: Anglisten, Amerikanisten