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Gradient Effects of Animacy on Differential Object Marking in Turkish
Animacy is a pervasive cognitive category that is displayed in the grammatical behavior of the world’s languages through categorical or gradient effects.
Krause Elif, von Heusinger Klaus
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Review of Anke Biendarra. Germans Going Global: Contemporary Literature and Cultural Globalization . Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 2012. x + 244 pp.
Gabriele Eichmanns Maier
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Honor in German Literature [PDF]
Originally published in 1959, this first scholarly study of the origin and development of the concept of honor in German literature traces its role from ancient Germanic to modern works and shows how the transformation from external to internal ...
Fenwick Jones, George
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The important trend to the new paradigm of self-perception by literary characters in the global world of today as reflected in the modern German transnational literature is demonstrated by an example of the novel Russians are those who love birch tress
Elizaveta V. Sokolova
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Three undiscovered utopias in German-language literature from the Czech periphery: Moravian Wallachia and Zlin [PDF]
This study examines three literary utopias from the margins of German literature, namely German-language literature from Eastern Moravia. The works chosen for analysis are the dramatic cycle The City of People (Die Stadt der Menschen) by Moravian-born ...
Marek, Libor
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Per niente nuovo: il realismo nella letteratura tedesca degli ultimi anni
The literary practices of the last years in Germany don’t show signs of a coming back of realistic poetics. Postmodernism hasn’t been object of attention, neither in German literature nor in its critics.
Massimo Bonifazio
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IntroductionGerman modal particles pose a major challenge for translation because their meanings are primarily discourse-pragmatic, interactional, and context-dependent rather than lexical or propositional.
Salih Özenici, Kemal Demir
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Review of Emily Jeremiah. Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women’s Writing in German: Strange Subjects. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2012. 232 pp.
Brooke D. Kreitinger
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The New German Jewish Literature [PDF]
Posits a New German Jewish Literature that has surprising implications for today's German Jewish - and Jewish - identity, including solidarity with others, even after October 7, 2023. Eighty years after the Holocaust, it is now possible to speak of a New
Taberner, Stuart
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Images of Strangeness in Die Züchtigung (1985) and Die Annäherung (2016) by Anna Mitgutsch
The paper deals with the broad concept of strangeness in the literary work of Anna Mitgutsch, a contemporary Austrian writer. The topic of strangeness is a keynote in her rich literary output.
Aneta Jurzysta
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