Monika_KirnerLudwig_publications and - Phil.

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Monika_KirnerLudwig_publications and - Phil.
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Publications and current projects
Awad, Zahra (University of Jordan) and Monika Kirner-Ludwig (in progress). “The
Image of Arab Women in Western News Reports: A Linguistic Study”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika (in progress). “No hoax but still fake: the phenomenon of
virtually impersonating (pseudo-)historical personae in medieval blogs (or:
blogging for someone else’s fame?)”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika and Leonie Gaiser (in progress). “Deine Mudda and Yo
Momma – a crosslinguistic study into the socio-pragmatical functions of
ritually insulting mothers and earning respect for it”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika (in progress). “A pragmatic approach to a historical case
of intercultural communication: Captain John Smith and his Newes from
Virginia”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika (in progress). “Chaucer’s Tale of Melibee and the functions
of excessive multi-level quoting”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika (in progress). “Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale and Caryll
Churchill’s Top Girls – same old, same old? Or: how a ‘sexist’ medieval
source text was recycled into a 20th century piece on feminism”.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika. Heathens, pagans, misbelievers [revised edition of
doctoral dissertation from 2013, published as microfiche; forthcoming].
[Brittanica et Americana]. Heidelberg: Winter.
Arendholz, Jenny, Wolfram Bublitz & Monika Kirner-Ludwig, eds. (forthcoming).
Quoting Now and Then. Conference Proceedings of the 3rd International
Conference of Quotation and Meaning (ICQM3), Augsburg 19-21 April
2012.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika & Jenny Arendholz (forthcoming). “What‘s the point? –
Forms and functions of cognitively isolated quotes now and then.” To be
published in the Conference Proceedings of the 3rd International
Conference of Quotation and Meaning (ICQM3), Augsburg 19-21 April
2012, Quoting Now and Then.
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika & Iris Zimmermann (forthcoming). “Quoting and
plagiarising – searching for concepts in texts from the English and German
Middle Ages”. To be published in the Conference Proceedings of the 3rd
International Conference of Quotation and Meaning (ICQM3), Augsburg
19-21 April 2012, Quoting Now and Then.
Sauer, Hans, Inge B. Milfull and Monika Kirner. The roots of English.
Stauffenburg Verlag: Tübingen.
Kirner, Monika 2014. “No heroes without villains and no saints without
misbelievers: lexico-semantic and historio-pragmatic considerations
regarding Old English ways of putting the VIKING into words”. To be
published in the Festschrift for Katalin Halacsy (II. Rákóczi Ferenc
Közgazdasági Szki, Budapest).
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Kirner, Monika. 2014. “Politeness calls – re-exploring the use of English thanking
formulae in radio phone-ins from New Zealand and Britain”. Review of:
Jautz, Sabine. 2013. Thanking Formulae in English. Explorations across
varieties and genres. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: Benjamins. Pragmatics.
June
2014.
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Kirner, Monika. 2013. Heathens, pagans, misbelievers – a corpus-based lexicosemantic field study and its historio-pragmatic reflection in texts from the
English Middle Ages. [doctoral dissertation, microfiche, University Library,
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich].
Arendholz, Jenny, Monika Kirner, Iris Zimmermann & Wolfram Bublitz. 2013.
“Food for thought – or, what’s (in) a recipe? A diachronic analysis of
cooking instructions”. In: Culinary Linguistics. The chef’s special. Eds.
Cornelia Gerhardt, Maximiliane Frobenius, Susanne Ley. [Culture and
Language Use 10]. 119-137.
Kirner, Monika. 2011. “Diversität und Integration in Wulfstans ‘Sermo ad
Anglos’?” [Diversity and integration in Wulfstan’s ‘Sermo ad Anglos’?]. In:
Rhetorik in Mittelalter und Renaissance. Konzepte – Praxis – Diversität.
(Münchner Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft 6). Eds. Georg Strack und
Julia Knödler. Munich: Herbert Utz Verlag. 95-119.
Kirner, Monika. Review of: Fill, Alwin Frank. 2010. The Language Impact:
Evolution - System - Discourse. London / Oakville: Equinox. Pragmatics
March 2013.
Kirner, Moni. 2008. Motivations-, Lern- und Gedächtnisstrategien im
Englischunterricht [Motivational, learning and memory strategies in the
English class room]. Munich: Grin.
Kirner, Moni. 2007. Ehe versus Liebe in „De amore libri tres“ und im Kontext der
höfischen Liebe [Marriage versus love in „De amore libri tres“ and within
the context of courtly love]. Munich: Grin.
Kirner, Moni. 2005. Der Mann Gottes und seine männlichen Triebe in der Gothic
Literature - an den Beispielen "The Monk" von Lewis und "120 Tage von
Sodom" von de Sade“ [Men of God and their male instincts in Gothic
Literature. „The Monk” by Lewis and „120 days of Sodom by de Sade].
München: Grin.
Kirner, Moni. 2003. Robert Coover's 'The Babysitter' - Analyse und Vergleich von
Short Story und Film [Robert Coover’s ‘The Babysitter’ – a contrastive
analysis of short story and movie]. Munich: Grin.

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