Hans-Jürgen Diller
List of John Benjamins publications in which Hans-Jürgen Diller is involved.
2012 ANGER and TĒNE in Middle English Middle and Modern English Corpus Linguistics: A multi-dimensional approach, Markus, Manfred, Yoko Iyeiri, Reinhard Heuberger and Emil Chamson (eds.), pp. 109–124 | Article
Anger, tēne and their derivatives in Middle English (ME) mean both ‘anger’ and ‘sorrow’. This is odd from the point of view of modern psychology and modern semantics, which commonly distinguish between passive emotions like sorrow or sadness and active emotions like anger. While the meaning of ME… read more
2011 Contempt: The main growth area in the Elizabethan emotion lexicon Words in Dictionaries and History: Essays in honour of R.W. McConchie, Timofeeva, Olga and Tanja Säily (eds.), pp. 249–268 | Article
The paper traces the growth of the lexical field of ‘Contempt’ as represented by the computer-readable file ‘Contempt.txt’ which, together with ‘Disrepute.txt,’ formed the basis for Section ‘02.01.18 Contempt’ of the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary (2 vols.) published in 2009.… read more
2011 Review of Mazzon (2009): Interactive Dialogue Sequences in Middle English Drama Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness, Bax, Marcel and Dániel Z. Kádár (eds.), pp. 294–299 | Review
2000 10. Kenneth Starr and Us: The Internet and the Vanishing of the Journalist English Media Texts – Past and Present: Language and textual structure, Ungerer, Friedrich (ed.), pp. 197–214 | Chapter
1994 Emotions in the English Lexicon: A historical study of a lexical field English Historical Linguistics 1992: Papers from the 7th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Valencia, 22–26 September 1992, Fernández, Francisco, Miguel Fuster Márquez and Juan Jose Calvo (eds.), pp. 219–234 | Article
1992 Chaucer's Slow-motion Camera - and What it Does to the Fabliau Telling Stories: Studies in honour of Ulrich Broich on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Lehmann, Elmar and Bernd Lenz (eds.), pp. 1–16 | Article






