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Introduction: English as A Lingua Franca
(Gothenburg University, 2006-12)
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Sohrab and Rustum and Balder Dead: Communicating about Communication
(Unipub, 2007-12)
Silencing the Male: Rochester’s Muteness
(2008-06-04)
VOICE Recording - Methodological Challenges in the Compilation of a Corpus of Spoken ELF
(Gothenburg University, 2006-12)
VOICE, the Vienna-Oxford International Corpus of English, aims to provide a general basis for analyses of English as a lingua franca (ELF) talk on all linguistic levels. This paper discusses criteria that have to be fulfilled ...
The Correspondence of Resultive Connectors in English and Swedish
(2007-06-05)
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Dwelling upon Metaphors: The Translation of William Gass’s Novellas
(2006-09-15)
This paper presents a contextual analysis of metaphor translation in literary discourse, with reference to William Gass’s Cartesian Sonata & Other Novellas (New York: Knopf, 1998). Due to its deep formal investigation of ...
REVIEW: Claire Asquith (2004), Shadowplay. Richard Wilson (2004), Secret Shakespeare
(Uni-pub, Norway (hard copy), 2005-12)
Moors, Social Anxiety and Horror in Thomas Rawlins's The Rebellion
(Uni-pub, Norway (hard copy), 2005-12)
In her article, Anna Fåhraeus contextualizes race within multiple images of social horror in Thomas Rawlins’s little-discussed tragedy The Rebellion (1640). While racial representation of the Moors in the play adheres to ...
On the Awkward Polysemy of the Verb 'risk'
(2007-05-11)
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The Taming of a Shrew: Composition as Induction to Authorship
(Uni-pub, Norway (hard copy), 2005-12)
Roy Eriksen’s essay asks the question whether the notoriously unattributed The Taming of a Shrew might not in fact bear the trace of Marlowe’s hand. Recognising the tendency of critics to dismiss the play as a mere “bad ...