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PUBLIKATIONS - UND VORTRAGSVERZEICHNIS Prof. Dr. Alexander T. Bergs, M.A.
Publikationen
Bücher
a. Monographien 2011/ im Druck An Introduction to Synchronic English Linguistics. Frankfurt/M., New York: Peter Lang (Textbooks in English Language and Linguistics, TELL, 1) 2005d Der Ausdruck von Futurität im gegenwärtigen Englisch: Form, Funktion, Entwicklung [Unveröffentlichte Habilitationsschrift]. Englische Übersetzung erscheint voraussichtlich bei John Benjamins (Constructional Approaches to Language, CAL). 2005c Modern Scots. 2nd edition, completely revised and updated. München, Newcastle: Lincom Europa (Languages of the World, Materials 242) (1. Auflage 2001). 2005b Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics: Studies in Morphosyntactic Variation in the Paston Letters (1421-1503). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (Topics in English Linguistics, TiEL 51) 2005a Grammatik Englisch: Kurz und bündig. Stuttgart: Pons. (mit Darcy B. Berry). [Abdruck auch in Sprachbuch Englisch, Stuttgart: Pons, 2005]
b. Sammelbände 2011/ im Druck. Historical Linguistics of English (Hg. mit Laurel Brinton). Reihe: Handbücher Sprache und Kommunikation (HSK). 2 Bände. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 2008 Context and Construction Grammar. (Hg. mit Gabriele Diewald). Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Constructional Approaches to Language, CAL 9). 2008 Constructions and Language Change. (Hg. mit Gabriele Diewald). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter (Trends in Linguistics, TiLSM 194). 2007 The Language of the Peterborough Chronicle. (Hg. mit Janne Skaffari). Frankfurt/M., New York: Peter Lang (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature 20). 2003 Holismus und Individualismus in den Wissenschaften. (Hg. mit Soelve I. Curdts). Frankfurt/M., New York: Peter Lang.
Aufsätze In Vorbereitung: “What psycholinguistics can tell us about historical data and vice versa” 2011f/eingereicht “I was just reading this article – On the expression of Recentness and the English Past Progressive”. In: Aarts, Bas, Joanne Close, Geoffrey Leech and Sean Wallis (eds.). The English Verb Phrase: Corpus Methodology and Current Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (mit Meike Pfaff) 2011e/eingereicht “Set them free?! Investigating spelling and scribal variation in language and history.” In: Jennifer Crowell & Eitan Grossmann (eds.). Beyond free variation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011d/eingreicht “The linguistic footprints of authors and scribes: a medieval whodunnit”. In: Richard Watts, Daniel Schreier & Anita Auer (eds.). Heterogeneity vs. homogeneity in language: Searching for a ‘standard’ in letters. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2011c/eingereicht “Investigating love letters across time: Some thoughts on metaphors, stylistic inertia, and meme theory“. In: Eva L. Wyss (ed.). Transformations of Passion. The Mediatisation of Intimacy in 20th Century. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2011b/im Druck “Historical Linguistics” (Sektionsartikel). In: B. Kortmann (ed.). Wörterbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WSK). Band 2: Theorie und Methode. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (& 12 weitere Lemmata) 2011a/im Druck “The Uniformitarian Principle and the Risk of Anachronism”. In: Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy & (ed.) Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 2010b “The future: a constructional perspective”. English Language and Linguistics 14(2):217-38. 2010a „Mood and Modality in English“. In: Rolf Thieroff & Björn Rothstein (eds.). Mood Systems in the Languages of Europe. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (mit Lena Heine) 2009d “Do the simplest thing that can possibly work: Der Wiki-Way beim Erstellen von E-Learning Materialien”. In: Hans-Jürgen Appelrath & Leonore Schulze (Hgg.). Auf dem Weg zu exzellentem E-Learning. Vernetzung und Kooperation der Hochschullehre in Neidersachsen. Münster: Waxmann. 23-31. (mit Anne Reiners & Tim Schmidt) 2009c/im Druck “The linguistics of text messaging”. In: Charley Rowe & Eva L. Wyss(eds.) New media and linguistic change. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 55-74. 2009b/im Druck “The future in context – a constructional perspective”. In: Alexander Bergs & Gabriele Diewald (eds.). Context and Construction Grammar. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2009a/im Druck “Übergeneralisierung”. In: Christa Dürscheid, Stefan Schierholz (eds). Wörterbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WSK). Band 1.2: Grammatik. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (mit Lena Heine) 2008d “When concepts clash”. In: Jürgen Schläger, Gesa Stedman (eds.). The Literary Mind. REAL -Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature Vol. 2.4. 61-67. 2008c “Can we take Construction Grammar beyond sneezing napkins off tables?”. In: Klaus Stierstorfer (ed.), Proceedings of the Anglistentag, Münster 2007. Trier: WVT. 269-276. 2008b “Constructions and language change”. In: Alexander Bergs & Gabriele Diewald (eds.). Constructions and Language Change. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (mit Gabriele Diewald). 1-22. 2008a “Shall and shan’t in contemporary English”. In: Graeme Trousdale, Nikolas Gisbourne (eds.). Constructional Explanations in English Grammar. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 113-144. 2007b “Spoilt for choice? <th> in early Middle English”. In: Bergs, Alexander & Janne Skaffari (eds.). The Language of the Peterborough ChronicleFrankfurt/M., New York: Peter Lang (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature). 45-56. 2007a “Invitation to the Peterborough Chronicle and its Language”. In: Bergs, Alexander & Janne Skaffari (eds.). The Language of the Peterborough ChronicleFrankfurt/M., New York: Peter Lang (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature). 5-12. 2006d “Language Change and the Role of the Individual in Historical Social Network Analysis”. Logos and Language. Journal of General Linguistics and Language Theory. VI.2. 30-54. 2006c “Spreading the word: Patterns of diffusion in historical dialectology”. In: Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, Marjatta Palander, Esa Penttilä (eds). Topics in dialectal variation. Joensuu: Joensuu University Press. 5-30. 2006b “Analyzing online communication from a social network point of view: questions, problems, perspectives”. language@internet SV1-3/2006. urn:nbn:de:0009-7-3712 2006a „Neue Formen der netzgestützten kooperativen Informationsversorgung: zwei Beispiele für digital peer publishing“. Ausgewählte Beiträge zum 94. Deutschen Bibliothekartag, Düsseldorf (mit Anette Rosenbach und Dieter Stein). Frankfurt/M.: Klostermann. 257-267. 2005b “‘Ther been Thinges thre, the whiche thynges troublen al this erthe’: The discourse-pragmatics of ‘demonstrative which’”. In: Janne Skaffari, Matti Peikola, Ruth Carroll, Risto Hiltunen, Brita Wårvik (eds.). Opening Windows on Texts and Discourses of the Past. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins. 259-277. 2005a „Im Westen viel Neues: Randnotizen von der Gründung zweier ejournals in den Geisteswissenschaften“. ProLibris 01/05: 28-30. 2004d „Sprache und soziale Netzwerke”. In: Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science: Soziolinguistik/ Sociolinguistics, 1. Band, 2. Auflage. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 438-443. (mit Michael Schenk) 2004c “What if one man’s lexicon were another man’s syntax? A new approach to the history of relative who”. Folia Linguistica Historica 24: 93-109. 2004b “Letters: A new approach to text typology”. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 5.2: 209-229. 2004a “Address pronouns in late Middle English”. In: Alicia Rodríguez-Álvarez & Francisco Almeida Alonso (eds.). Voices on the past. Studies in Old and Middle English language and literature. Chicago, La Coruña: IPG/netbiblio. 127-138. 2003b „Holismus und Individualismus in der Linguistik: Ein Überblick“. In: Alexander Bergs & Soelve I. Curdts (eds.). Holismus und Individualismus in den Wissenschaften. Ein Überblick. New York, Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang. 143-161. 2003a “Literacy and the new media: Vita brevis, Lingua brevis”. In: Jean Aitchison & Diana Lewis (eds.). New Media Language. London: Routledge. 75-84. (mit Angela Kesseler). 2001a “The Role of Markedness in the Actuation and Actualisation of Linguistic Change”. In: Henning Andersen (ed.). Actualization: Patterns of Linguistic Change. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins. 79-94. (mit Dieter Stein). 2000b “Social Networks in pre-1500 Britain: Problems, Prospects, Examples”. European Journal of English Studies. Special Issue on “Social Network Analysis and the History of English”, eds. Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Terttu Nevalainen, Luisella Caon. 4.3: 239-252. 2000a “Social Networks and Language Change in Middle English: The Challenge of Diachrony”. In: Christopher Beedham (ed.). Langue and Parole in Synchronic and Diachronic Perspective. Oxford: Pergamon. 349-362. 1999 “Middle English Testaments and Wills”. In: Rainer Holtei (ed.). Instructional Texts in Middle English. Unpublished MS and CD-Rom, University of Düsseldorf.
Buchbesprechungen
2011 in prep. Arja Nurmi, Minna Nevala & Minna Palander-Collin (eds.). The Language of Daily Life in England 1400-1800. (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2010). The European Messenger. 2011 in prep. Holger Schmitt. Sprache und Identität in Schottland. Eine qualitative Mak-rostudie zur Bedeutung des Tiefland-Schottischen (Scots). (Heidelberg: Winter, 2009). Anglia 2009 Merja Kytö, Mats Rydén, Erik Smitterberg (eds.). Nineteenth-Century English: Stability and Change. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Journal of Historical Pragmatics 10.1: 170-177. 2007 Mirjam Fried & Hans C. Boas (eds.). Grammatical Constructions: Back to the Roots. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2005). Folia Linguistica 41.1/2: 180-186. 2007 Ilse Wischer & Gabriele Diewald (eds.). New Reflections on Grammaticalization. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002). Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB). 129.1: 116-122. 2004 Brian D. Joseph & Richard D. Janda (eds.). The Handbook of Historical Linguistics (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003). Journal of Indo-European Studies 32.3/4: 367-376. 2004 Kurzrezension von Günter Rohdenburg & Britta Mondorf. Determinants of Grammatical Variation in English. (Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2003). Language 80.4: 493. 2004 Terttu Nevalainen & Helena Raumolin-Brunberg. Historical Sociolinguistics. (London: Longman, 2003). Journal of Sociolinguistics 8.1: 131-134. 2003 Kurzrezension von Theresa Fanego et al. (eds.). Sounds, Words, Texts and Change. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002). Language 80.1: 172-173. 2003 Kurzrezension von Theresa Fanego et al (eds.). English Historical Syntax and Morphology. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002). Language 80.1: 172-173. 2003 Kurzrezension von Susan M. Fitzmaurice. The Familiar Letter in Early Modern England. A Pragmatic Approach. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002). Language 80.1: 174. 2003 Kurzrezension von J. Derrick McClure. Doric. The Dialect of Northeast Scotland. (Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002). Language 80.1: 182. 2002 Kurzrezension von Dieter Kastovsky & Arthur Mettinger (eds.) The History of English in a Social Context. A Contribution to Historical Sociolinguistics. (Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000). Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 21.2: 286-7. 2002 Kurzrezension von Colin Brown & Peter Hagoort (eds.). The neurocognition of language. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999). Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 21.2: 285-6. 2002 “These networks are the kitchen of public opinion”. Michael Schenk. Soziale Netzwerke und Massenmedien. (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1996). International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Special Issue on “Language Change and Social Networks”, eds. Kees de Bot & Saskia Stoessel. 156: 161-168. 2002 “The world is not enough”. Robert Hendrickson. World English: From Aloha to Zed (New York: Wiley, 2001). International Journal of the Sociology of Language 158: 219-223. 2001 Kersti Börjars & Kate Burridge Introducing English Grammar (London: Arnold, 2000). Linguistlist 12.1563 ( http://linguistlist.org/issues/12/12-1563.html) 2001 Thomas Berg Linguistic Structure and Change (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Linguistlist 12.2061 ( http://linguistlist.org/issues/12/12-2061.html)
Vorträge [Vorträge auf Einladung sind hervorgehoben]
2011d “On how to integrate context into grammar”. ISLE 2, Boston. 2011c “Ælc Þara Þe Þas Min Word Gehierþ and Þa Wyrcþ...: Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Early English“. XXth ICHL, Osaka. 2011b “Writing ,reading, language change - a sociohistorical perspective on scribes, readers, and networks in medieval Britain“. Scribes as agents of language change, Cambridge 2011a “Context in Construction Grammar”. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft, AG 2 (P. Schumann & J. Maibauer), Göttingen. 2009c “Investigating written language variation in Early English”. Beyond Free Variation, Oxford. 2009b “Literature, Language, and the Cognitive Enterprise”. Round Table on Methods in English and American Studies in Literature, Culture, and Linguistics, Bad Bederkesa. 2009a “I was just reading this article – is the Present Perfect of recent past on its way out?”. Symposium on Current change in the English verb phrase, London (mit Meike Pfaff). 2008c “All Change” Construction Grammar and Language Change”. (Plenarvortrag) Cognitive and social foundations of grammaticalization. ALEAR Workshop, Bran (Romania). 2008b “When concepts clash…”. (Plenarvortrag) The Literary Mind. Berlin (Großbritannienzentrum). 2008a “The language of two brothers revisited: philology meets social network analysis” (Plenarvortrag) SEDERI, Almagro/La Mancha. 2007 “Can we take construction grammar beyond sneezing napkins off tables?”. Anglistentag Münster. 2006f “The future in English: new perspectives from Construction Grammar?”. Explorations at the Lexis-Grammar Interface (ELeGI), Hannover. 2006e “Constructing Grammar? Construction Grammar!” Universität Bonn. 2006d “Weill, ye ken nou! Modern Scots zwischen Sprache und Dialekt“. Antrittsvorlesung, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. 2006c “Construction Grammar meets Language Variation and Change: Sym- or antibiosis?”. 3rd Workshop of the Construction Grammar Network Germany, Düsseldorf. 2006b “Constructing the future”. Direction in English Language Studies, DELS, Manchester. 2006a “Gr8 News 4 skools: Medialer Wandel, Sprachwandel und die ‘Complaint Tradition’. Habilitationsvortrag, Universität Düsseldorf 2005f “Variatio delectat? 20 years of historical sociolinguistics: a survey”. XVII International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Madison, WI. 2005e “’I shan’t say I shall but I won’t?’ Shall and shan’t in present-day English: a case of functional condensation?”. First International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English, Edinburgh. 2005d “Grammaticalizing constructions, constructing grammaticalization”. New Reflections on Grammaticalization 3, Santiago de Compostela. 2005c “The future in context: a constructional approach”. 9th International Pragmatics Association Conference, Riva del Garda. 2005b “Analyzing professional online communication from a social network point of view”. 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics, Madison, WI. 2005a „Neue Formen der netzgestützten kooperativen Informationsversorgung: zwei Beispiele für digital peer publishing“. 94. Deutscher Bibliothekartag, Düsseldorf. 2004c “Constructing the future”. Linguistisches Kolloquium, Düsseldorf. 2004b „Vom ‚Kaffee zum Mitnehmen’ zum ‚Coffee to go’: Das (Un-)Glück der Anglizismen im Deutschen“. Tag der Forschung, Universität Düsseldorf. 2004a “The light verb construction in present-day English”. International Conference on Construction Grammar 3, Marseille. 2003h „Zwischen Sprache und Dialekt: Modern Scots”. Tag der Forschung, Universität Düsseldorf 2003g “The linguistics of text messaging”. 16th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Kopenhagen 2003f “Look who’s talking: the discourse pragmatics of see, hear, look”. 8th International Pragmatics Association Conference, Toronto. 2003e “‘Till which encounter it is my business too’: Formal and functional factors in the (d)evolution of ‘which’”. Arizona State University, Tempe. 2003d “‘Ther been Thinges thre, the whiche thynges troublen al this erthe’: Notes on the rise and demise of ‘a peculiar construction’”. University of Texas, San Antonio. 2003c “Verdict: Not proven. The new media versus the complaint tradition”. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 2003b “Historical Sociolinguistics: quid non est?!”. University of Texas, San Antonio. 2003a „Der englische Liebesbrief gestern und heute: Fragen, Perspektiven”. First international interdisciplinary Symposion on the Discourse of Love. Intimacy – Media – Communication, Frankfurt. 2002e “Address pronouns in Late Middle English”. XIV Congreso Sociedad Española de Lengua y Literatura Inglesa Medieval, Gran Canaria. 2002d “Spreading the word: Patterns of diffusion in historical dialectology”. 11th International Conference on Methods in Dialectology (Methods XI), Joensuu. 2002c “Letters: A new approach to text typology and (sub-)genres”. Organization in Discourse II. Turku. (Workshop on letter writing practices) 2002b “Which as discourse marker”. Organization in Discourse II. The Historical Perspective, Turku. 2002a “Grammaticalizing relative who?” New Reflections on Grammaticalization 2, Amsterdam. 2001e “The end of romance or love by other means? Liebesbriefe vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute“. Tag der Forschung, Universität Düsseldorf. (mit Angela Kesseler). 2001d “Whose language is it anyway? The role of the individual in linguistic theory past and present”. 33rd Societas Linguistica Europaea meeting, Leuven. 2001c “IU2LUVUBIAON – the decline and fall of the love letter”. International Conference on Language, the Media and International Communication, Oxford. (mit Angela Kesseler) 2001b „Holismus und Individualismus in der Linguistik“. Kolloquium der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes zu ‚Holismus und Individualismus in den Wissenschaften’, Düsseldorf & Straelen. 2001a „Was springt um beim Akzentumsprung?”. Linguistisches Kolloquium, Düsseldorf. 2000b “Which which is which? The Düsseldorf which Hunt”. Linguistisches Kolloquium, Düsseldorf. 2000a „Wie kommt das Neue in die Sprache? Evolutionäres und Revolutionäres vom Sprachwandel“. Kolloquium der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes zu ‚Das Neue’, München. 1999d “The role of markedness in the actuation and actualisation of linguistic change: the case of relativizers in Middle English”. 14th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Vancouver. (Workshop on Patterns of Actualization). (mit Dieter Stein) 1999c „Globalokalisierung: Übersetzungstheorie im 21. Jahrhundert“. Linguistisches Kolloquium, Mainz. 1999b “Probing the individual: The role of data and linguistic theory”. Workshop on “Theory and Empiricism”, Ascona. 1999a „Zur Geschichte der Sprachwandeltheorien”, Universität Bonn. 1998c “Social Networks in Middle English”. 31st Societas Linguistica Europaea meeting, St. Andrews. 1998b “Social networks in pre-1500 Britain: problems, prospects, examples”. 10th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Manchester. (Workshop on Social Network Analysis and the History of English) 1998a “e problem with þe in the Peterborough Chronicle”. 10th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Manchester.
Medienberichte Über ein Dutzend Berichte und Interviews in verschiedenen Medien zu den Themen Sprachwandel und –verfall, Liebesbriefe und ihre Geschichte, Anglizismen, Neue Medien in der Hochschullehre/Elearning, Sprachwissenschaft und Schule (u.a. Rheinische Post, CNN, WDR Fernsehen, WDR Hörfunk, HR Hörfunk, Spiegel Online, Associated Press, DPA, Zürcher Oberländer, DUZ, Osnabrücker Nachrichten, Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung) |
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