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Corpus linguistics and 17th-century prostitution : computational linguistics and history
McEnery, Tony; Baker, Helen. - Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017
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Die Hüter der Begriffe : Politische Sprachen des Konservativen in Großbritannien und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1945-1980
Steber, Martina. - Berlin : De Gruyter ; Oldenbourg, 2017
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Perspectives on Northern Englishes
Schützler, Ole; Jansen, Sandra; Wales, Katie. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2017
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Adverbial clauses in English and Norwegian fiction and news
In: Yearbook of corpus linguistics and pragmatics .... - Cham : Springer 5 (2017), 119-139
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Typological interference in information structure: the case of topicalization in Asia
In: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter 65 (2017) 3, 283-302
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Syntactic complexity and language contact : a corpus-based study of relative clauses in British English and Indian English
In: Alicante journal of English studies. - Alicante : Univ. 30 (2017), 149-182
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Cooptation as a discourse strategy
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 55 (2017) 4, 813-855
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Offers in English
In: Doing pragmatics interculturally. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton (2017), 335-352
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Re-composing the Global Iberian Monarchy through the Lisbon Press of Pedro Craesbeeck (1597-1632)
Abstract: This dissertation investigates the role of the printing press in the global Iberian Monarchy of the Union of Crowns (1581-1640), when the Portuguese empire was annexed to Spain’s. I argue that the book printer Pedro Craesbeeck and the authors and editors who published works treating America, Africa, and Asia at his Lisbon house used the printing press to attempt to alter the Iberian Monarchy’s commercial and political composition. Pedro Craesbeeck reconfigured the printing industry of Iberian Europe by building a global publishing hub in Lisbon that attracted editorial projects from all over the monarchy while drawing business away from competitors in cities like Madrid, Antwerp, and Seville. Writers and publishers symbolically rearranged the two Iberian empires’ lines of administration, tying Spanish America to Lisbon and Portuguese Asia to Madrid through a variety of textual and material operations. These agents of the Iberian book trade wielded the printing press as a mechanism to ‘re-compose’ the global monarchy they inhabited, exploiting the flexibility of a multi-territorial, multi-jurisdictional state while working within and around the limitations imposed by the institutions of Church and Crown. Pedro Craesbeeck’s press gives us stories of global linkages and disconnections forged in productive tension. This thesis makes a crucial contribution to studies of early modern globalization, which have tended to focus on tracking connections and circulations rather than dynamics of reconfiguration and redistribution. The dissertation also problematizes longstanding views of the printing press as a top-down tool of the Habsburg monarchs by showing that this technology enabled subjects to participate in the monarchy’s construction according to their individual designs. The dissertation makes these claims by closely analyzing the textual and material contents of printed histories, hagiographies, treatises, reports, and poetry in Spanish and Portuguese alongside archival documentation in those languages and Latin, as well as large sets of bibliographical data. Among the canonical works that occupy a prominent place in the dissertation are Mateo Alemán’s Segunda parte de la vida de Guzmán de Alfarache, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega’s La Florida del Inca and Comentarios reales, Luís de Camões’s Os lusíadas, Fernão Mendes Pinto’s Peregrinaçam, and Diogo do Couto’s Décadas da Ásia. I also bring to light a range of little-known works: a hagiography of an ascetic in New Spain, a treatise on the corruption of the Caribbean pearl trade, and a discourse on the short-lived Portuguese takeover of Pegu (current-day Bago, Myanmar), to name a few. By building a corpus of study out of Pedro Craesbeeck’s press, I put into dialogue texts rarely read together due to linguistic and national disciplinary divides. The categories of Spanish, Portuguese, peninsular, and colonial literature, history, and culture dissolve, giving way to a global Iberian perspective.
Keyword: 1572-1632; Craesbeeck; Hispanic Americans; Literature; Monarchy; Monarchy in literature; Pedro; Printing presses; Union of the Crowns (Great Britain : 1603); World history
URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/D85Q51TW
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Dislocating the Orient: British Maps and the Making of the Middle East, 1854-1921
Foliard, Daniel. - : HAL CCSD, 2017. : The University of Chicago Press, 2017
In: https://hal.parisnanterre.fr//hal-01640710 ; The University of Chicago Press, 2017, 978-0-226-45133-6 (2017)
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Analyzing corpus data from within
In: Anglistik. - Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter 28 (2017) 1, 57-73
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The present perfect in Nigerian English
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 21 (2017) 1, 129-153
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Language contact in Gibraltar English: a pilot study with ICE-GBR
In: Alicante journal of English studies. - Alicante : Univ. 30 (2017), 93-119
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Stability and fluidity in syntactic variation world-wide: the genitive alternation across varieties of English
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 45 (2017) 1, 3-27
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Evidence of Reading: The Social Network of the Heath Book Club
In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2017)
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Migrant sampling using Facebook advertisements: a case study of Polish migrants in four European countries
In: Social Science Computer Review ; 35 ; 5 ; 633-653 (2017)
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Drummer Major James Spens: letters from a common soldier abroad, 1617-1632
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La creatividad en el aula de ELE en colegios de secundaria del Reino Unido: de la teoría a la práctica
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From Danish Settlement to English Field-names: an Onomastic Dialect in its Locality
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Digital Hansard: Politics and the Uncivil
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