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REAL – Revista de Estudos Alemães : 2010, No. 1 = Estudos Alemães em Portugal ; Tendências recentes da investigação germanística
(2010)
- A REAL – Revista de Estudos Alemães é um projecto conjunto das Universidades portuguesas onde existe a área da Germanística. Neste sentido, ela é propriedade das seguintes instituições: Universidade de Lisboa, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Universidade Aberta, Universidade de Coimbra, Universidade de Aveiro, Universidade do Porto, Universidade do Minho e Universidade da Madeira. Inicialmente está sediada na Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, onde permanecerá nos próximos quatro anos, passando depois para uma das outras Universidades. A REAL é a primeira revista de Estudos Alemães online em Portugal. Pretende dinamizar e agilizar a interacção entre os germanistas e todos os interessados na língua e nas culturas de expressão alemã, contribuindo para revitalizar este campo disciplinar.
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REAL – Revista de Estudos Alemães : 2011, No. 2 = Travessias e fronteiras ; traduzindo (d)o alemão
(2011)
- Os textos reunidos na segunda edição da REAL respondem ao núcleo temático proposto pelos editores – com base no fundamento de que a tradução constitui uma forma privilegiada de representação de uma literatura estrangeira no polissistema literário nacional, além de configurar relações interlinguísticas e interculturais, preencher lacunas na cultura de chegada e, desse modo, contribuir para equilibrar assimetrias no universo das relações tradutórias entre Portugal e os países de língua alemã.
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Liebesdichtung und Dichterliebe : Ulrich von Liechtenstein und Johannes Hadloub
(1998)
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Volker Mertens
- [Ulrich von Liechtensteins] Methode der Einbettung der Lieder in eine 'Autobiografie' zielt auf die Memoria seiner Person und isoliert sein Werk damit zwar nicht völlig vom Strom der Überlieferung, gibt ihm aber eine eigene Existenzform abseits der großen Liedersammlungen. [Johannes] Hadloub will im Rahmen der Züricher Konservierungsbestrebungen Lieder schaffen, die sich einerseits der Tradition höfischen Sanges vom Beginn an einfügen, andererseits aber der neuen Mediensituation gerecht werden. Bei Ulrich hat diese grundsätzlich noch keinen Einfluß auf die Lieder selbst, sondern nur auf die Art ihrer 'Bewahrung'. Bei Hadloub aber verändern sich die Lieder am deutlichsten in der Entwicklung zum neuen Genre der 'Romanzen' (...) bis hin zu Gottfried Keller und uns Wissenschaftlern eines Zeitalters, in dem ein neuer Medienwechsel erfolgt, der die Sinnlichkeit, die die gesungene Liebesdichtung auch als zu lesende Dichterliebe durch die individuelle Handschrift auf dem Pergament, und selbst in der Typografie des gedruckten Buches noch hatte, endgültig in die Imagination verlagern wird.
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Zu Text und Melodie der Titurelstrophe : Iamer ist mir entsprungen
(1970)
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Volker Mertens
- Als einziger ist bisher W. WOLFauf (...) [die Titurelstrophe des Vorsatzblattes (I V) der Pergamenths. Nr. 2675 der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek ('Jüngerer Titurel' Hs. A)] eingegangen (...). Er erwägt fünf Möglichkeiten für die Herkunft des Textes (...). Da WOLF auf diese Möglichkeiten zum Teil nur mit recht pauschalen Argumenten eingeht, (...) [erwägt MERTENS diese einzeln], um so über WOLFS Unentschiedenheit hinaus zu einer festeren Vermutung bezüglich der Herkunft der Strophe zu gelangen. (...) Als Quelle für Form und Stoff kommt eigentlich nur der 'Jüngere Titurel' in Frage, zumindest hinterlässt diese Annahme am wenigsten ungelöste Probleme. Wir hätten es mit einer Strophe zu tun, die im Gefolge des 'Jüngeren Titurel' unter Anschluß an die Klageszenen der Sigune entstanden ist und diese Klage zum Inhalt hat, d.h. mit einem Rollengedicht der Sigune. (...)
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Wolfram als Rolle und Vorstellung : Zur Poetologie der Authentizität im "Jüngeren Titurel"
(2005)
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Volker Mertens
- Das Spiel der Authentizität mit Erzähler, Figuren und dem biografisch faßbaren Autor wird immer wieder gespielt und wirkt immer wieder neu, selbst wenn der Text, wie der von (...) [Volker Mertens] behandelte, etwa fünfhundert Jahre älter ist als der von Jean Paul. Ob es legitim ist, die narratologischen Analysemodelle, die vor allem an der Literatur des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelt wurden, auf den Roman des Mittelalters zu übertragen, soll (...) [Mertens Beitrag] erweisen und damit zu einem besseren Verständnis der Poetik von Albrechts Werk beitragen. 'Der Jüngere Titurel' (...) eines sonst unbekannten Autors Albrecht integriert die in drei Handschriften uneinheitlich überlieferten beiden 'Titurel'-Fragmente Wolframs in einen weitdimensionierten Erzählzusammenhang um die Queste nach dem Brackenseil und die Gralsuche, der vor allem aus dem 'Parzival' entwickelt ist. Da im Verlauf des Textes ,mehrfach die Erzählperson 'Wolfram' bzw. 'der von Eschenbach' oder 'Freund von Blienfelden' angesprochen wird und der Erzähler Albrecht sich nur einmal kurz vor Schluß nennt, galt das Werk schon eine Generation nach seinem Abschluß um 1270 als von Wolfram von Eschenbach verfaßt. (...) [Mertens untersucht] im folgenden die Erzählerfiktion 'Wolfram' an ausgewählten Textbeispielen und (...) [fragt] nach der jeweils spezifischen Aussage. (...) [Seine] These ist, daß es dem Autor nicht um ein tatsächliches Allonym für sich selbst ging, sondern (Jean Paul vergleichbar) um einen poetologischen Diskurs in konnotativer Form, der sich einerseits auf die Tradition und die zeitgenössischen narratologische Position bezieht, andererseits die spezifischen Probleme und Zielsetzungen des unternommenen Werkes thematisiert.
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Computer-assisted transcription and analysis of speech
(2001)
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Ursula Stephany
Conny Bast
Katrin Lehmann
- The two papers included in this volume have developed from work with the CHILDES tools and the Media Editor in the two research projects, "Second language acquisition of German by Russian learners", sponsored by the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, from 1998 to 1999 (directed by Ursula Stephany, University of Cologne, and Wolfgang Klein, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen) and "The age factor in the acquisition of German as a second language", sponsored by the German Science Foundation (DFG), Bonn, since 2000 (directed by Ursula Stephany, University of Cologne, and Christine Dimroth, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen). The CHILDES Project has been developed and is being continuously improved at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, under the supervision of Brian MacWhinney. Having used the CHILDES tools for more than ten years for transcribing and analyzing Greek child data there it was no question that I would also use them for research into the acquisition of German as a second language and analyze the big amount of spontaneous speech gathered from two Russian girls with the help of the CLAN programs. When in the spring of 1997, Steven Gillis from the University of Antwerp (in collaboration with Gert Durieux) developed a lexicon-based automatic coding system based on the CLAN program MOR and suitable for coding languages with richer morphologies than English, such as Modern Greek. Coding huge amounts of data then became much quicker and more comfortable so that I decided to adopt this system for German as well. The paper "Working with the CHILDES Tools" is based on two earlier manuscripts which have grown out of my research on Greek child language and the many CHILDES workshops taught in Germany, Greece, Portugal, and Brazil over the years. Its contents have now been adapted to the requirements of research into the acquisition of German as a second language and for use on Windows.
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Transnational geography and identity through translation and distribution in Germany, Spain and Latin America
(2012)
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Paul Nissler
- During the 1930s through the 1940s and into the 1950s, Spanish and German presentations in opposition to ardent nationalism share strikingly common aesthetic and ideological strategies supporting claims to a transnational, international space. Specific examples of common geography, identity and language in German and Spanish presentations (theater, short stories, reports, essays, speeches and poetry) in Spain and Latin America by German (Regler, Renn, Uhse), Spanish (J. Bergamin, R. Alberti, M. Aub) and Latin American (D. Rivera, P. Neruda, C. Vallejo) intellectuals, artists and activists during the 1930s through the 1950s will be explored. For example, German-speaking audiences and artists in Spain and Mexico shared a common lived and aesthetic space as Spanish-speaking audiences and artists. Further, many German presentations were translated into Spanish and visa versa. Here, presentations in “Das Wort” and “El Mono Azul” in Spain as well as “Freies Deutschland/Alemania libre” in Mexico will be referenced in developing a sense of re-definition of the concept of ‘foreign’ and ‘commonness’ beyond simply nationality (tradition, history and geography) and language. The impetus for an alternative, international and even revolutionary ‘space’ (as defined by Henri Lefebvre in The Production of Space) was produced in and through common Spanish and German strategies and realizations in their presentations. This Spanish-German example from the early/mid-part of the 20th century is a significant contribution to contemporary interdisciplinary discussions in the 21st century.
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An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Honduras
(2012)
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Jaqueline Y. Miller
Deborah L. Matthews
Andrew D. Warren
M. Alma Solis
Donald J. Harvey
Patricia Gentili-Poole
Robert Lehman
Thomas C. Emmel
Charles V. , Jr. Covell
- A biodiversity inventory of the Lepidoptera of Pico Bonito National Park and vicinity, in the Department
of Atlantida of northern Honduras, was initiated in 2009 to obtain baseline data. We present a revised checklist
of Honduran butterfly species (updated from the initial 1967 lists), as well as the first comprehensive list of
Honduran moths. Our updated list includes 550 species of Papilionoidea, 311 Hesperioidea, and 1,441 moth
species.
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The apterous endemic genus Omphra Dejean (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Helluonini) of the Indian subcontinent: taxonomy with notes on habits and distributional patterns
(2012)
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Shiju T. Raj
Thomas K. Sabu
Zhao Danyang
- Among the four oriental genera of the tribe Helluonini, Omphra Dejean (Coleoptera: Carabidae), is
unique for its endemism to the Indian subcontinent and aptery. High intraspecies variability in morphological
characters and limited diagnostic information makes species differentiation of the genus Omphra a complicated
task. The present study provides a description of a new species, Omphra drumonti n. sp. from the Western
Ghats, redescriptions and a key to the species of Omphra, details of intraspecies variation, discussion of relationships
between taxa and distributional patterns of the genus. Based on the distributional patterns in the Indian
subcontinent and flightlessness of the genus, inability to cross the physical barrier of the Ganges–Brahmaputra
delta between north and peninsular India is indicated as the reason for its absence in the northeastern Indian
subcontinent and endemism to the lower Indian subcontinent.
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The milliped genus Euryurus Koch, 1847 (Polydesmida: Euryuridae) west of the Mississippi River; occurrence of E. leachii (Gray, 1832) on Crowley’s Ridge, Arkansas
(2012)
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Rowland M. Shelley
Chris T. McAllistor
Henry W. Robinson
- The milliped genus Euryurus Koch, 1847, and the species, E. leachii (Gray, 1832) (Polydesmida: Euryuridae),
are recorded from three sites on the northern part of Crowley’s Ridge (Cross, Lee, and Poinsett counties), Arkansas,
where the only prior familial records are of Auturus evides (Bollman, 1887). Coupled with the published locality of
E. leachii in Phillips Co., at the southern extremity of the Ridge, the only known occurrences of both the genus and
species in Arkansas and west of the Mississippi River are in this physiographic feature. The Arkansas population
is geographically peripheral but anatomically intermediate between the two recognized subspecies, E. l. leachii and
E. l. fraternus Hoffman, 1978, and we do not assign it to a race. Molecular investigations seem necessary to resolve
relationships in the “E. leachii complex.”