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Digital and traditional resources for the second edition of the Deutsches Wörterbuch
In: Proceedings of the 15th EURALEX International Congress 2012, Oslo, Norway, 7 - 11 August 2012 (2012), 786-793
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The grammaticalization of privative adjectives : present-day uses and diachronic development
Gehweiler, Elke [Verfasser]. - 2011
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The grammaticalization of privative adjectives : present-day uses and diachronic development
Gehweiler, Elke. - 2011
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Grammaticalization : current views and issues
Stathi, Katerina; Gehweiler, Elke; König, Ekkehard. - Amsterdam : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2010
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Grammaticalization : current views and issues
Stathi, Katerina; Gehweiler, Elke; König, Ekkehard. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2010
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Grammaticalization. Current views and issues
Stathi, Katerina (Hrsg.); Gehweiler, Elke (Hrsg.); König, Ekkehard (Hrsg.). - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Introduction
In: Grammaticalization (Amsterdam, 2010), p. 1-16
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The grammaticalization of the German adjectives lauter (and eitel)
In: Grammaticalization (Amsterdam, 2010), p. 297-322
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Grammaticalization : current views and issues
Stathi, Katerina; Gehweiler, Elke; König, Ekkehard. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2010
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Grammaticalization. Current views and issues
Stathi, Ekaterini (Hrsg.); Gehweiler, Elke (Hrsg.); König, Ekkehard (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam, Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2010
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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The Grammaticalization of the German adjectives lauter (and eitel)
In: Grammaticalization. Current views and issues (2010), 297-322
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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From proper name to primary interjection: the case of "gee!"
In: Journal of historical pragmatics. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 9 (2008) 1, 71-93
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How do homonymic idioms arise ?
In: Collocations and idioms 1 (Joensuu, 2007), p. 128-145
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Going to the Dogs? A Contrastive Analysis of S.th. is Going to the Dogs and jmd./etw. geht vor die Hunde1Thanks to all of my colleagues who have read and commented on earlier versions of this paper, especially to Christiane Fellbaum, Patrick Hanks, and Undine Kramer. I also want to thank Paul Bogaards who has made valuable comments. I have used the following corpora: the extended DWDS Corpus (around 980 million words), the British National Corpus (around 100 million words) and the Associated Press Corpus (around 150 million words; courtes
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 19 (2006) 4, 419
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Going to the dogs?: A contrastive analysis of "s.th. is going to the dogs" and "jmd./etw. geht vor die Hunde"
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 19 (2006) 4, 419-438
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German light verb constructions in corpora and dictionaries
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 19 (2006) 4, 439-457
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Going to the Dogs? A Contrastive Analysis of S.th. is Going to the Dogs and jmd./etw. geht vor die Hunde
Gehweiler, Elke. - : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Going to the Dogs? A Contrastive Analysis of s.th. is Going to the Dogs and jmd./etw. geht vor die Hunde
Gehweiler, Elke. - : Oxford University Press, 2006
Abstract: The paper discusses the origins of equivalent idioms across languages, and specifically the emergence of English s.th. is going to the dogs and German jmd./etw. geht vor die Hunde . Then a contrastive analysis of the two idioms is presented, departing from the assumption that superficially equivalent idioms must exhibit semantic and pragmatic differences. It will be shown that the two idioms differ not only with respect to frequency and register but prefer different external arguments, have different variants, and stand in different relations to other forms in the lexicon.
Keyword: Original Papers
URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/ijl/ecl026
http://ijl.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/ecl026v1
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