MESS 2012

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MESS 2012
MESS 2012
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY ONE: SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER 2012
9:45 Conference Opening
10:00-10:45
PLENARY I
Andreas Jucker
Politeness and impoliteness in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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11:00-12:00
SESSION 1A
SESSION 1B
Standardisation (1)
Manuscript study (1)
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Language standardization and linguistic standardization: Why split the Assesing the dialectal localization of London Wellcome Library, MS 5262
atom?
Joanna Kopaczyk, Adam Mickiewicz University
Laura Esteban-Segura, University of Murcia
Standardising usages and the Auchinleck Manuscript
William Caxton's Ovid
Jacob Thaisen, University of Stavanger
Elisabeth Kubaschewski, Ludwig-Mäximilian Universität
12:00 -12:30
COFFEE BREAK
12:30-14:00
SESSION 2A
SESSION 2B
Morphosyntax (1)
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SESSION 2C
Syntax (1)
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Lexicon (1)
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Pronouns in subject position as clitics in Middle The present participle in the Southern dialects of Lexical coding of the modality of hearing in
English
Middle English: a corpus study
Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales
Anna Antkowiak, Adam Mickiewicz University
Anna Budna, University of Warsaw
Agnieszka Gąszcz, University of Warsaw
Reflexivity in Old English
The rise and fall of the passive infinitive in Nim or take?A competition between two high
Sylwia Pielecha, University of Warsaw tough-constructions – some (late) consequences frequency tokens revisited
Dagmar Haumann, University of Agder
Anna Hebda, Adam Mickiewicz University
Non-root-initial ictus on native words in Old and On the evolution of adverbial subordinators OE aglœcas and ME monstres: on medieval
Middle English poetry
expressing negative purpose in English: the case cover terms denoting monsters
Marta Kołos, Warsaw University of weald
Justyna Karczmarczyk, University of Warsaw
Andrzej M. Łęcki, pedagogical University of
Crakow
14:00-15:30
LUNCH BREAK
15:30-17:00
SESSION 3A
SESSION 3B
Morphosyntax (2)
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SESSION 3C
Syntax (2)
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Lexicon (2)
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Middle English preposition twene
V-1 main declarative clauses in Old English On þisum ȝeāre forþferde...: on dying in Old
Ewa Ciszek, Adam Mickiewicz University translations – a calque from Latin?
English chronicles, a lexical analysis
Anna Cichosz, Jerzy Gaszewski, University of
Małgorzta Kłos, University of Warsaw
Lodz
Early Old English nominal system: synchronic Ambivalence corridor and its importance in Participial perception verbs in Old English
declensions on the example of the Vespasian word order analysis
Brian Lowrey, Université de Picardie
Psalter
Ireneusz Kida, University of Silesia
Paulina Kolasińska, Adam Mickiewicz
University
Affix loops and morphological productivity: The split nfinitive in Middle English
Salve, ointment or unguent?: towards a standard
evidence from Old English
Javier Calle-Martín, University of Málaga medical terminology in Middle English
Carmen Novo, University of La Rioja
Marta Sylwanowicz, University of Management
in Warsaw
WINE PARTY
DAY TWO: SUNDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2012
10:00-10:45
PLENARY II
Piotr Gąsiorowski
The secret life of the lexicon: Middle English words with no etymology
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11:00-12:00
SESSION 4A
SESSION 4B
Standardisation (2)
SESSION 4C
Manuscript studies (2)
Modality
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Whose standard? The implications of
alphabetizing the hypertextuality of medieval
manuscripts
Justyna Rogos, Adam Mickiewicz University
Medieval typographical and graphemic features Wilt thou be lord of all the world? Modals and
in the earliest editions of the Kalendar of persuasion in Shakespeare
Sheperds
Minako Nakayasu, Hamamatsu University
Hanna Rutkowska, Adam Mickiewicz University
School of Medicine
The rise of standard I (<ME ich): a contribution Scribal errors or corrections in the textual
On the auxilary status of OE *durran
to the study of the functional change in English transmission of the Antidotary
Magdalena Tomaszewska, University of Warsaw
Jerzy Wełna, University of Warsaw Teresa Marqués-Aguado, University of Murcia
12:00 -12:30
COFFEE BREAK
12:30-14:00
SESSION 5A
SESSION 5B
Adjectives
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SESSION 5C
Pragmatics/semantics
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Syntax (3)
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Middle English adjectival suffixes in competition The linguistic image of a distant land: the Periphrastic DO in Late Middle and early
Javier Calle-Martín, University of Málaga biological and geographical language of the Old Modern English. Genesis and standardisation
Laura Esteban-Segura, Teresa Marqués-Aguado, English
Xavier Dekeyser, University of Leuven/Antwerp
University of Murcia
Agnieszka Magnuszewska, Adam Mickiewicz
University
Word-formation, semantic analysis and the Medieval speakers' stategies in crosslinguistic The impact of end weight on the rise of DOdemise of Old English Adjectives
perspective: a case study
support in Early Modern English affirmative
Luisa Fidalgo, University of La Rioja
Svetlana Plotnikova, Evgenia Serebrennikova, declaratives
Svetlana Khakhalova, Irkuts State Lingustic
Matthias Eitelmann, University of Mainz
University
Syntactic and semntic rules in Old English The twin formulae in the late Middle English
adjective formation
The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy
Raquel Vea, University of La Rioja
Hans Sauer, Ludwig-Maximilian University
END OF CONFERENCE