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Ralf Hertel, by
Staging England in the Elizabethan History Play : performing national identityFarnham [u.a.]: Ashgate 2014
Arndt-Lappe, Sabine
Synchronic and Diachronic Analogy in Suffix Rivalry: The Case of -ity and -ness in EnglishEnglish Language and Linguistics. Bd. 18. H. 3. 2014 S. 497 - 548
Dannenberg, Hilary
"Counter-Narratives of Empire: Revisioning History in Contemporary British Television"Port, Ulrich; Przybilski, Martin (Hrsg). Orts-Wechsel: Reale, imaginierte und virtuelle Wissensräume. Wiesbaden: Reichert 2013 S. 135 - 149
Stubbs, Michael
Sequence and order: The neo-Firthian tradition of corpus semantics.Bachmann, I.; Hasselgård, H,; Ebeling, S. (Hrsg). Corpus perspectives on patterns of lexis. Amsterdam: Benjamins 2013 S. 13 - 33
Arndt-Lappe, Sabine; Plag, Ingo
The role of prosodic structure in the formation of English blendsEnglish Language and Linguistics. Bd. 17. H. 3. 2013 S. 537 - 563
Dannenberg, Hilary
"Fleshing out the Blend: The Representation of Counterfactuals in Alternate History in Print, Film, and Television Narratives"Schneider, Ralf; Hartner, Marcus (Hrsg). Blending and the Study of Narrative: Approaches and Applications. Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory, Vol. 34. Aufl. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2012 S. 121 - 145
Dannenberg, Hilary
"Narrating the Postcolonial Metropolis in Anglophone African Fiction: Chris Abani's GraceLand and Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow"Journal of Postcolonial Writing. Bd. 48. H. 1. 2012 S. 39 - 50
Stubbs, Michael; Halbe, Dorothea
[Editors of Section on] Applied Corpus Linguistics.Carol A Chapelle (Hrsg). The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2012
by Sabine Schülting, edited; Lucia Müller and Ralf Hertel, Sabine
Early modern encounters with the Islamic East-performing culturesFarnham, Surrey: Ashgate 2012
Arndt-Lappe, Sabine
Review of James P. Blevins & Juliette Blevins (eds). 2009. 'Analogy in Grammar'.Linguistische Berichte. Bd. 231. Oxford: OUP 2012 S. 347 - 352