11th Medieval English Studies Symposium
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11th Medieval English Studies Symposium
11th MESS Conference Programme Registration: 17th - 18th November 2012, from 8:30 a.m. Book sale: 17th - 18th November, in front of rooms A and B DS Jowita Conference ul. Zwierzyniecka 7 Venue: 60-813 Poznań 11th Medieval English Studies Symposium CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY ONE: SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER 2012 9:45 Conference Opening PLENARY I Andreas H. Jucker Courtesy and politeness in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' 10:00-10:45 chair: Jacek Fisiak Room A SESSION 1A Room B SESSION 1B Standardisation (1) chair: Marcin Krygier 11:00-12:00 Manuscript study (1) chair: Jerzy Wełna Language standardization and linguistic standardization: Why split Assessing the dialectal localization of London, Wellcome the atom? Library, MS 5262 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-Maximilian University 12:00 -12:30 COFFEE BREAK 11th MESS Conference Programme Room A SESSION 2A Room B SESSION 2B Morphosyntax (1) chair: Matylda Włodarczyk Room 118 SESSION 2C Syntax (1) chair: Rafał Molencki Lexicon (1) chair: Ewa Ciszek Middle English adjectival suffixes in The present participle in the Southern OE aglœcas and ME monstres: on competition dialects of Middle English: a corpus study medieval cover terms denoting monsters Javier Calle-Martín, University of Málaga Anna Budna, University of Warsaw Justyna Karczmarczyk, University of Laura Esteban-Segura, Teresa MarquésWarsaw Aguado, University of Murci 12:30-14:00 Reflexivity in Old English The rise and fall of the passive infinitive in Nim or take?A competition between two Sylwia Pielecha, University of Warsaw tough-constructions – some (late) high frequency tokens revisited consequences Anna Hebda, Adam Mickiewicz Dagmar Haumann, University of Agder University Non-root-initial ictus on native words in Old On the evolution of adverbial subordinators and Middle English poetry expressing negative purpose in English: the Marta Kołos, Warsaw University case of weald Andrzej M. Łęcki, pedagogical University of Krakow 14:00-15:30 LUNCH BREAK (own arrangements) Room A Room B Room 118 SESSION 3A SESSION 3B SESSION 3C Morphosyntax (2) chair: Hans Sauer Syntax (2) chair: Andrzej Łęcki Lexicon (2) chair: Anna Hebda V-1 main declarative clauses in Old English Scribal errors or corrections in the 15:30-17:00 Middle English preposition twene Ewa Ciszek, Adam Mickiewicz University translations – a calque from Latin? textual transmission of the Antidotary Anna Cichosz, Jerzy Gaszewski, University Teresa Marqués-Aguado, University of of Lodz Murcia 11th MESS Conference Programme Room A Room B Room 118 Early Old English nominal system: Ambivalence corridor and its importance in On þisum ȝeāre forþferde...: on dying in synchronic declensions on the example of word order analysis Old English chronicles, a lexical analysis the Vespasian Psalter Ireneusz Kida, University of Silesia Małgorzta Kłos, University of Warsaw Paulina Kolasińska, Adam Mickiewicz 15:30-17:00 University Affix loops and morphological productivity: The split infinitive in Middle English evidence from Old English Javier Calle-Martín, University of Málaga Carmen Novo, University of La Rioja WINE PARTY DAY TWO: SUNDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2012 PLENARY II Piotr Gąsiorowski The secret life of the lexicon: Middle English words with no etymology 10:00-10:45 chair: Marcin Krygier Room A Room B Room 118 SESSION 4A SESSION 4B SESSION 4C Standardisation (2) chair: Joanna Kopaczyk Orthography in early printed books chair: Jacob Thaisen Modality chair: Xavier Dekeyser Whose standard? The implications of Medieval typographical and graphemic Wilt thou be lord of all the world? 11:00-12:00 alphabetizing the hypertextuality of features in the earliest editions of the Modals and persuasion in Shakespeare medieval manuscripts Kalender of Shepherdes Minako Nakayasu, Hamamatsu Justyna Rogos, Adam Mickiewicz Hanna Rutkowska, Adam Mickiewicz University School of Medicine University University 11th MESS Conference Programme Room A 11:00-12:00 Room B The rise of standard I (<ME ich): a contribution to the study of the functional change in English Jerzy Wełna, University of Warsaw Room 118 On the auxilary status of OE *durran Magdalena Tomaszewska, University of Warsaw 12:00 -12:30 COFFEE BREAK Room A Room B Room 118 SESSION 5A SESSION 5B SESSION 5C Morphosyntax (3) chair: Jerzy Gaszewski Pragmatics/semantics chair: Hanna Rutkowska Syntax (3) chair: Justyna Rogos Pronouns in subject position as clitics in The twin formulae in the late Middle Periphrastic DO in Late Middle and Middle English English The Wise Book of Philosophy and early Modern English. Genesis and Anna Antkowiak, Adam Mickiewicz Astronomy standardisation University Hans Sauer, Xavier Dekeyser, University of Leuven/Antwerp 12:30-14:00 Word-formation, semantic analysis and the Medieval speakers' stategies in demise of Old English Adjectives crosslinguistic perspective: a case study Luisa Fidalgo, University of La Rioja Svetlana Plotnikova, Evgenia Serebrennikova, Svetlana Khakhalova, Irkuts State Lingustic University The impact of end weight on the rise of DO-support in Early Modern English affirmative declaratives Matthias Eitelmann, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz Syntactic and semantic rules in Old English The linguistic image of a distant land: the Participial perception verb complements adjective formation biological and geographical language of the in Old English Raquel Vea, University of La Rioja Old English Brian Lowrey, Université de Picardie Agnieszka Magnuszewska, Adam Mickiewicz University END OF CONFERENCE