Neuphilologisches Institut
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg


HAUPTSEMINAR:
NEGATION IN CONTEXT

Oliver M. Traxel

WS 12/13
Tu 8-10

Room: Zentr. HS- und Seminargeb. - 1.012


SCHEDULE

Here you find the suggested course schedule for this semester. Some minor variation may occur. All students are expected to give presentations on the respective topics. Base literature for your presentations is indicated in the schedule, but you are required to consult further sources, as found, for example, in the Bibliography.


Session Date Topic Base Literature Presentation
         
1. 23.10. Introduction, Distribution of Presentations    
2. 30.10. Old English and Early Middle English Mazzon, ch. 2  
3. 6.11. Late Middle English and Early Modern English Mazzon, ch. 3 Elisabeth Dietz, Javier Sanchez Gonzalez, Eduardo San Jose Paul
4. 13.11. Standard English and Regional Variation Anderwald, chs. 1, 2 & 3 Constanze Adler, Patrick Huss, Vanessa Männlein
5. 20.11. Gaps and Concord Anderwald, chs. 4 & 5 Heike Fitzner, Luisa Hovhannisyan
6. 27.11. Spoken and Written Discourse Tottie, chs. 1, 2 & 3 Pia Lotter, Ramona Schubert, Denise Wüscher
7. 4.12. Affixal and Nonaffixal Negation Tottie, chs. 4 & 5 Susanne Klee, Marlene Päßler
8. 11.12. Not-Negation and No-Negation Tottie, chs. 6 & 7 Tatjana Mai, Berit Schütz
9. 18.12. Discussion of Coursework    
10. 8.1. Global Factors Tottie, ch. 8 Alexander Baumann, Jonas Kempf
11. 15.1. Verbal Factors Tottie, ch. 9 David Kuhn, Lisa Martiker
12. 22.1. Final Discussion    
13. 29.1. Ain't, Don't and Past Tense Be Anderwald, chs. 6, 7 & 8 Achim Rüger, Christopher Schmitt
  14.2. Date of Submission   (10-12 o'clock, HiWi office)
  14.3. Date of Late Submission   (10-12 o'clock, HiWi office)


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