Selected Writings of Irmengard Rauch represents that portion of Irmengard Rauch’s articles which center on contemporary and historical Germanic linguistic phenomena. They thus speak to the principal N
Volume 81 of this series deconstructs the use of language in depictions of Korean migration in Germany. Roberts (modern languages, Indiana U., Purdue U.) considers newspaper latices, autobiographical
O'Rourke, an independent scholar of the cultural history of social idealism, presents a study of the word "household," its history and etymology, connotations, current equivalents (home and family), a
De Benedictis (classical and modern languages, literature, and cultures; Wayne State U., Michigan) analyzes how words, when combined in a particular manner, contribute to the making of certain codes,
In a detailed formal semantic and syntactic analysis of applicative arguments in German and English, Bosse surveys the different types of applicative arguments found in the two languages and provides
O'Rourke's addition to the study of American slavery is his focus on choice and the context of choices made by English and Spanish settlers to transform the limited European practice of coerced labor
This book by David K. O’Rourke presents a study of language and linguistic forms and the roles they played in the initial imagining, developing, and maintaining of a society based on coerced labor. It