@inbook{9223, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Dementia and Subjectivity: Aesthetic, Literary and Philosophical Perspectives}}, editor = {{Ringkamp, Daniela and Süwolto, Leonie and Strauss, Sara}}, pages = {{159--176}}, publisher = {{Peter Lang}}, title = {{{Negotiating Vulnerable Subjects: Margaret Thatcher’s Dementia in Media and Film}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{9225, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Dialogue across Media}}, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Thomas, Bronwen}}, pages = {{117--136}}, publisher = {{John Benjamins}}, title = {{{Dialogic Interactions on Radio: Studs Terkel’s Literary Interviews}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{9224, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Thomas, Bronwen}}, booktitle = {{Dialogue across Media}}, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Thomas, Bronwen}}, pages = {{1--15}}, publisher = {{John Benjamins}}, title = {{{Dialogue across Media: An Introduction}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @book{9189, editor = {{Bischoff, Christina Johanna and Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{978-3825368081}}, pages = {{523}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Winter}}, title = {{{Das Dialoggedicht: Studien zur englischen, deutschen und romanischen Lyrik / Dialogue Poems: Studies in English, German and Romance Language Poetry}}}, volume = {{84}}, year = {{2017}}, } @book{9193, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Thomas, Bronwen}}, isbn = {{9789027210456}}, pages = {{296}}, publisher = {{John Benjamins}}, title = {{{Dialogue Across Media}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2017}}, } @misc{9190, booktitle = {{Style}}, editor = {{Hatavara, Mari and Hyvärinen, Matti and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, issn = {{0039-4238}}, number = {{3}}, publisher = {{Style 51(3)}}, title = {{{Narrating Selves in Everyday Contexts: Art, the Literary and Life Experience}}}, volume = {{51}}, year = {{2017}}, } @misc{9192, booktitle = {{Partial Answers}}, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Kinzel, Till}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{61--188}}, publisher = {{Partial Answers 15(1)}}, title = {{{Narrating Sounds}}}, volume = {{15}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{9206, author = {{Hatavara, Mari and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Narrative}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{65--82}}, title = {{{Hybrid Fictionality and Vicarious Narrative Experience}}}, volume = {{25}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{35515, author = {{Ehland, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Literature and Cultural Memory}}, editor = {{Irimia, Mihaela}}, pages = {{232--249}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{The Scott Monument and Scottish Cultural Memory}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{46141, abstract = {{Abstract In this paper, the contractions shoulda, coulda, woulda are compared with their respective full forms should have, would have, and could have. Although the full forms are used much more frequently and are, therefore, considered canonical, the non-canonical forms have increased in frequency throughout the better part of the twentieth century. They are predominantly used in American English – in conversation as well as in fictional writing to imitate speech. With respect to their syntactic environment, shoulda, coulda, and woulda behave differently than their full counterparts since they are often used without subjects and without lexical verbs. Some of these uses can be explained by the fact that shoulda, coulda, and woulda are not always used as verbal items but also as nouns, adjectives, and interjections. Due to their overall low frequency and their restriction to a particular register, however, it appears they will keep their non-canonical status for the foreseeable future.}}, author = {{Freudinger, Markus}}, issn = {{2196-4726}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik}}, keywords = {{Literature and Literary Theory, Linguistics and Language, Language and Linguistics}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{319--337}}, publisher = {{Walter de Gruyter GmbH}}, title = {{{Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda – Non-Canonical Forms on the Move?}}}, doi = {{10.1515/zaa-2017-0031}}, volume = {{65}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{46142, author = {{Freudinger, Markus}}, booktitle = {{Exploring the Periphery}}, editor = {{Quakernack, Stefanie and Meister, Till and Fulger, Diana and Devos, Nathan}}, pages = {{107--130}}, publisher = {{Aisthesis Verlag}}, title = {{{On the Kinda Peripheral Character of Gotta and what we Oughta Do about it}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inproceedings{1151, abstract = {{Welche Informationen über Unternehmenszusammenschlüsse werden in Zeitungsnachrichten vermittelt, und wie können diese Informationen automatisch extrahiert werden? Dies soll am Beispiel des Verhaltens von Aktionären während eines Zusammenschlusses ermittelt werden. Dazu werden die wichtigsten Aussagen über das Votum der Aktionäre im Hinblick auf eine automatische Erkennung sprachlich analysiert. Im Fokus stehen dabei die Berichte über Aktionärsabstimmungen hinsichtlich der Annahme bzw. Ablehnung eines Übernahmeangebots.}}, author = {{Stotz, Sophia and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{DHd 2016: Modellierung - Vernetzung - Visualisierung. Die Digital Humanities als fächerübergreifendes Forschungsparadigma. Konferenzabstracts, Universität Leipzig, 7. bis 12. März 2016}}, isbn = {{978-3-941379-05-3}}, location = {{Leipzig, Germany}}, pages = {{378--381}}, publisher = {{Nisaba-Verlag}}, title = {{{Wie verhalten sich Aktionäre bei Unternehmenszusammenschlüssen? Modellierung sprachlicher Muster zur Analyse treibender Faktoren bei der Berichterstattung}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{1152, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik}}, editor = {{Gronau, Norbert and Becker, Jörg and Sinz, Elmar and Suhl, Leena and Leimeister, Jan M.}}, keywords = {{Webmonitoring}}, publisher = {{GITO-Verlag}}, title = {{{Webmonitoring}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{1153, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik}}, editor = {{Gronau, Norbert and Becker, Jörg and Sinz, Elmar and Suhl, Leena and Leimeister, Jan M.}}, keywords = {{Sentimentanalyse}}, publisher = {{GITO-Verlag}}, title = {{{Sentimentanalyse}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{1154, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik}}, editor = {{Gronau, Norbert and Becker, Jörg and Sinz, Elmar and Suhl, Leena and Leimeister, Jan M.}}, keywords = {{Text Mining}}, publisher = {{GITO-Verlag}}, title = {{{Text Mining}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{1155, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik}}, editor = {{Gronau, Norbert and Becker, Jörg and Sinz, Elmar and Suhl, Leena and Leimeister, Jan M.}}, keywords = {{Crawler}}, publisher = {{GITO-Verlag}}, title = {{{Crawler (fokussiert / nicht fokussiert)}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inproceedings{176, abstract = {{Users prefer natural language software requirements because of their usability and accessibility. When they describe their wishes for software development, they often provide off-topic information. We therefore present an automated approach for identifying and semantically annotating the on-topic parts of the given descriptions. It is designed to support requirement engineers in the requirement elicitation process on detecting and analyzing requirements in user-generated content. Since no lexical resources with domain-specific information about requirements are available, we created a corpus of requirements written in controlled language by instructed users and uncontrolled language by uninstructed users. We annotated these requirements regarding predicate-argument structures, conditions, priorities, motivations and semantic roles and used this information to train classifiers for information extraction purposes. The approach achieves an accuracy of 92% for the on- and off-topic classification task and an F1-measure of 72% for the semantic annotation.}}, author = {{Dollmann, Markus and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 2016 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)}}, location = {{Austin, TX, USA}}, pages = {{1807--1816}}, publisher = {{Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)}}, title = {{{On- and Off-Topic Classification and Semantic Annotation of User-Generated Software Requirements}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{17726, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, journal = {{ICAME Journal 40}}, pages = {{9 -- 15}}, title = {{{40 issues of ICAME News/ICAME Journal}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{17727, author = {{Kytö, Merja and Stenström, Anna-Brita and Mindt, Ilka}}, journal = {{ICAME Journal 40}}, pages = {{5 -- 8}}, title = {{{An interview with Joybrato Mukherjee, the Chair oft he ICAME Board}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{17764, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, journal = {{Silesian Studies in English 2015}}, location = {{Opava}}, pages = {{38 -- 59}}, publisher = {{Silesian University in Opava}}, title = {{{The diachronic development of 'COME TO V'}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inproceedings{191, abstract = {{One purpose of requirement refinement is that higher-level requirements have to be translated to something usable by developers. Since customer requirements are often written in natural language by end users, they lack precision, completeness and consistency. Although user stories are often used in the requirement elicitation process in order to describe the possibilities how to interact with the software, there is always something unspoken. Here, we present techniques how to automatically refine vague software descriptions. Thus, we can bridge the gap by first revising natural language utterances from higher-level to more detailed customer requirements, before functionality matters. We therefore focus on the resolution of semantically incomplete user-generated sentences (i.e. non-instantiated arguments of predicates) and provide ontology-based gap-filling suggestions how to complete unverbalized information in the user’s demand.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)}}, editor = {{Métais, Elisabeth and Meziane, Farid and Saraee, Mohamad and Sugumaran, Vijayan and Vadera, Sunil }}, isbn = {{978-3-319-41753-0}}, keywords = {{Requirement refinement, Concept expansion, Ontology-based instantiation of predicate-argument structure}}, location = {{Salford, UK}}, pages = {{37--47}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{How to Complete Customer Requirements: Using Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4}}, volume = {{9612}}, year = {{2016}}, } @book{21904, abstract = {{Reviews/Rezensionen: Lasagabaster (2017) in der Zeitschrift Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 5(1) :https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/jicb.5.1.06las] Burmeister (2019) in der Zeitschrift Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen, 48(1): http://www.periodicals.narr.de/index.php/flul/article/view/4836 Breeze (2018) in der Zeitschrift Estudios sobre Educación, 34(1): https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/estudios-sobre-educacion/article/download/21762/17478}}, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, publisher = {{Lang}}, title = {{{Evaluating bilingual education in Germany: CLIL students’ general English proficiency, EFL self-concept and interest}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @proceedings{9688, editor = {{Tönnies, Merle and Ehland, Christoph and Mindt, Ilka}}, location = {{Paderborn}}, publisher = {{WVT}}, title = {{{Anglistentag 2015 Paderborn: Proceedings}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9689, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Religion und Kultur}}, editor = {{von Stosch, Klaus and Hofmann, Michael and Schmitz, Sabine}}, pages = {{81--96}}, publisher = {{transcript}}, title = {{{Religion im zeitgenössischen britischen Drama}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{9690, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, journal = {{Anglistik. International Journal of English Studies}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{113--124}}, title = {{{The Use of Comic Effects in Memoirs of British Asian Adolescence: Twenty-First Century Writers Looking Back at the 1970s and 1980s}}}, volume = {{27}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{9691, author = {{Tönnies, Merle and Brüning, Joana and Sand, Andrea}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{301--320}}, title = {{{The Duality of Page and Stage: Constructing Lyrical Voices in Contemporary British Poetry Written for Performance}}}, volume = {{64}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9697, author = {{Strauß, Sara}}, booktitle = {{Traces of Aging: Old Age and Memory in Contemporary Narrative}}, editor = {{Moreno, Marta Cerezo and Soler, Nieves Pascual}}, pages = {{133--147}}, publisher = {{transcript}}, title = {{{Memory, Dementia and Narrative Identity in Alice Munro’s ‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’}}}, volume = {{9}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{9729, author = {{Flotmann-Scholz, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Journal for the Study of British Cultures}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{75--78}}, title = {{{The Making of English Popular Culture. ed. by John Storey}}}, volume = {{23}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{9730, author = {{Flotmann-Scholz, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{189--90}}, title = {{{Die literarische Kommunikationsspirale: Strukturelle Wechselwirkungen zwischen literarischem Text und Rezeption in der angelsächsischen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur des späten 20./ frühen 21. Jahrhunderts. by Uta Woiwod}}}, volume = {{27}}, year = {{2016}}, } @misc{9731, author = {{Flotmann-Scholz, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch}}, pages = {{259--262}}, title = {{{Oedipal Murders and Nostalgic Ressurections: The Victorians in Historical Middlebrow Fiction, 1914-1959. by Caterina Maria Grasl}}}, volume = {{57}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inproceedings{158, abstract = {{While requirements focus on how the user interacts with the system, user stories concentrate on the purpose of software features. But in practice, functional requirements are also described in user stories. For this reason, requirements clarification is needed, especially when they are written in natural language and do not stick to any templates (e.g., "as an X, I want Y so that Z ..."). However, there is a lot of implicit knowledge that is not expressed in words. As a result, natural language requirements descriptions may suffer from incompleteness. Existing approaches try to formalize natural language or focus only on entirely missing and not on deficient requirements. In this paper, we therefore present an approach to detect knowledge gaps in user-generated software requirements for interactive requirement clarification: We provide tailored suggestions to the users in order to get more precise descriptions. For this purpose, we identify not fully instantiated predicate argument structures in requirements written in natural language and use context information to realize what was meant by the user.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Information and Software Technologies (ICIST)}}, editor = {{Dregvaite, Giedre and Damasevicius, Robertas }}, isbn = {{978-3-319-46253-0}}, keywords = {{Natural language requirements clarification, Syntactically incomplete requirements, Compensatory user stories}}, location = {{Druskininkai, Lithuania}}, pages = {{549--558}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Running out of Words: How Similar User Stories Can Help to Elaborate Individual Natural Language Requirement Descriptions}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-46254-7_44}}, volume = {{639}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9230, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Narrative Theory, Literature, and New Media: Narrative Minds and Virtual Worlds}}, editor = {{Hatavara, Mari and Hyvärinen, Matti and Mäkälä, Maria and Mäyrä, Frans}}, pages = {{256--277}}, publisher = {{Routledge}}, title = {{{Performing Selves and Audience Design: Interview Narratives on the Internet}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9227, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Pragmatic Perspectives on Postcolonial Discourse: Linguistics and Literature}}, editor = {{Schubert, Christoph and Volkmann, Laurenz}}, pages = {{99--113}}, publisher = {{Cambridge Scholars}}, title = {{{Pragmatic Implications of ‘You’-Narration for Postcolonial Fiction: Mohsin Hamid’s "How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia"}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9229, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Kinzel, Till}}, booktitle = {{Audionarratology: Interfaces of Sound and Narrative}}, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Kinzel, Till}}, pages = {{1--26}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{Audionarratology: Prolegomena to a Research Paradigm Exploring Sound and Narrative.” }}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{9228, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Audionarratology: Interfaces of Sound and Narrative}}, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Kinzel, Till}}, pages = {{239--256}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{Pictures into Sound: Aural World-Making in Art Gallery Audio Guides}}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{9209, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{International Journal of Literary Linguistics}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{1--25}}, title = {{{Constructing Dialogues, (Re)constructing the Past: ‘Remembered’ Conversations in Frank McCourt’s "Angela’s Ashes"}}}, volume = {{5}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{9208, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Language and Literature}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{145--158}}, title = {{{Reconsidering Second-Person Narration and Involvement}}}, volume = {{25}}, year = {{2016}}, } @book{9194, editor = {{Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{9783110464320}}, pages = {{268}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{Audionarratology: Interfaces of Sound and Narrative}}}, volume = {{52}}, year = {{2016}}, } @article{9207, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Kinzel, Till}}, journal = {{CounterText}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{307--321}}, title = {{{Multisensory Imaginings: An Audionarratological Analysis of Philip Roth’s Novel Indignation and its German Radio Play Adaptation Empörung}}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2016}}, } @book{35501, editor = {{Ehland, Christoph and Wächter, Cornelia}}, isbn = {{9789004313361}}, pages = {{273}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Middlebrow and Gender: 1890-1945}}}, volume = {{Volume 62}}, year = {{2016}}, } @inbook{293, abstract = {{Opinion mining from physician rating websites depends on the quality of the extracted information. Sometimes reviews are user-error prone and the assigned stars or grades contradict the associated content. We therefore aim at detecting random individual error within reviews. Such errors comprise the disagreement in polarity of review texts and the respective ratings. The challenges that thereby arise are (1) the content and sentiment analysis of the review texts and (2) the removal of the random individual errors contained therein. To solve these tasks, we assign polarities to automatically recognized opinion phrases in reviews and then check for divergence in rating and text polarity. The novelty of our approach is that we improve user-generated data quality by excluding error-prone reviews on German physician websites from average ratings.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Schulze, Sabine and Stuß, Valentina}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE 2015)}}, editor = {{Ali, Moonis and Kwon, Young Sig and Lee, Chang-Hwan and Kim, Juntae and Kim, Yongdai }}, isbn = {{978-3-319-19065-5}}, location = {{Seoul, South Korea}}, pages = {{305--315}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Filtering Reviews by Random Individual Error}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-19066-2_30}}, volume = {{9101}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{1141, author = {{Stuß, Valentina and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{DHd 2015: Book of Abstracts}}, location = {{Graz, Austria}}, pages = {{239--243}}, publisher = {{ZIM-ACDH}}, title = {{{Identifikation kognitiver Effekte in Online-Bewertungen}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{1142, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}}, booktitle = {{DHd 2015: Book of Abstracts}}, location = {{Graz, Austria}}, pages = {{69--72}}, publisher = {{ZIM-ACDH}}, title = {{{Erfahrungsberichte aus zweiter Hand: Erkenntnisse über die Autorschaft von Arztbewertungen in Online-Portalen}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @article{1143, abstract = {{Der Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen Patienten findet heutzutage zunehmend im Internet statt. Bewertungsportale wie jameda, DocInsider oder imedo.de bieten Patienten und deren Angehörigen die Möglichkeit, anonym Beschwerden zu äußern oder Weiterempfehlungen auszusprechen. Gleichzeitig ermöglichen diese hunderttausend Individualerfahrungen die Erhebung der Patientenzufriedenheit sowie die Überprüfung bestehender Gerüchte, wie z. B. dass Privatpatienten schneller einen Arzttermin bekommen und weniger Zeit im Wartezimmer verbringen. Die Analyse anonymer Online-Arztbewertungen kann nur dann erfolgreich sein, wenn bei der Interpretation der Patientenerfahrungsberichte berücksichtigt wird, dass behandlungsqualitätsunabhängige Faktoren Auswirkungen auf die subjektive Bewertung und das Beschwerdeverhalten haben. Ein neuer Ansatz ist daher, bedeutende Indikatoren für die Patientenzufriedenheit im Web 2.0 zur Generierung eines detaillierten Erfahrungs- und Patientenstimmungsbildes unter Berücksichtigung demographischer und regionaler Einflüsse zu ermitteln.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Schulze, Sabine}}, journal = {{ForschungsForum Paderborn}}, pages = {{14--19}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderbon}}, title = {{{Der zufriedene Patient 2.0: Analyse anonymer Arztbewertungen zur Generierung eines Patientenstimmungsbildes}}}, volume = {{18}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{1144, abstract = {{Adopting the concept of “Local Grammars” (M. Gross), which were successfully applied in practice by (Geierhos, 2010) to biographical information extraction in English our project aims to detect, encode, and finally visualize relations between persons. Our corpus consists of the digitised biographical lexicon “Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)”, roughly 21.000 biographies in 25 volumes in print since 1953. We developed local grammars and suitable dictionaries to describe interpersonal relations and applied them to the corpus with Unitex 3.1. The local grammars were designed to integrate existing TEI-XML structures in the corpus. Using the ability of local grammars in Unitex to act as transducers we were able to produce XML-Tags and encode semantic information. Based on grammars for personal names and places we described interpersonal relations like to study, predecessors and successors as well as friends and circles. Afterwards we identified persons (as given in the authority file or index). Finally we displayed relations on our website in an interactive and dynamic way. Utilizing the Javascript library D3.js we represented named relations between identified individuals as ego centred network graphs.}}, author = {{Stotz, Sophia and Stuß, Valentina and Reinert , Matthias and Schrott, Maximilian}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the First Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2015}}, editor = {{ter Braake, Serge and Fokkens, Antske and Sluijter, Ronald and Declerck, Thierry and Wandl-Vogt, Eveline}}, issn = {{16130073}}, keywords = {{Local Grammar, Relation Extraction, Visualisation}}, location = {{Amsterdam, Netherlands}}, pages = {{74--80}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{Interpersonal relations in biographical dictionaries. A case study}}}, volume = {{1399}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{1145, abstract = {{Received medical services are increasingly discussed and recommended on physician rating websites (PRWs). The reviews and ratings on these platforms are valuable sources of information for patient opinion mining. In this paper, we have tackled three issues that come along with inconsistency analysis on PRWs: (1) Natural language processing of user-generated reviews, (2) the disagreement in polarity of review text and its corresponding numerical ratings (individual inconsistency) and (3) the differences in patients’ rating behavior for the same service category (e.g. ‘treatment’) expressed by varying grades on the entire data set (collective inconsistency). Thus, the basic idea is first to identify relevant opinion phrases that describe service categories and to determine their polarity. Subsequently, the particular phrase has to be assigned to its corresponding numerical rating category before checking the (dis-)agreement of polarity values. For this purpose, several local grammars for the pattern-based analysis as well as domain-specific dictionaries for the recognition of entities, aspects and polarity were applied on 593,633 physician reviews from both German PRWs jameda.de and docinsider.de. Furthermore, our research contributes to content quality improvement of PRWs because we provide a technique to detect inconsistent reviews that could be ignored for the computation of average ratings.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Schulze, Sabine and Stuß, Valentina}}, booktitle = {{ECIS 2015 Completed Research Papers}}, isbn = {{9783000502842}}, location = {{Münster, Germany}}, publisher = {{Elsevier}}, title = {{{"I grade what I get but write what I think." Inconsistency Analysis in Patients' Reviews}}}, doi = {{10.18151/7217324}}, year = {{2015}}, } @techreport{1147, abstract = {{Der Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen Patienten findet verstärkt über Arztbewertungsportale statt. Dabei ermöglicht die Anonymität des Netzes ein weitestgehend ehrliches Beschwerdeverhalten, von dem das sensible Arzt-Patienten-Vertrauensverhältnis unbeschädigt bleibt. Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Beitrags wurden anonyme Arztbewertungen im Web 2.0 automatisiert ausgewertet, um Einflussfaktoren auf das Beschwerdeverhalten deutscher Patienten zu bestimmen und in der Gesellschaft vermeintlich etablierte „Patienten-Mythen“ aufzuklären. Die Aufdeckung von Irrtümern und Zufriedenheitsindikatoren soll längerfristig dazu dienen, Patientenäußerungen differenzierter zu interpretieren und somit zu einer nachhaltigen Verbesserung der Arzt-Patienten-Beziehung beizutragen.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Schulze, Sabine and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}}, pages = {{18}}, publisher = {{Verbraucherzentrale NRW/Kompetenzzentrum Verbraucherforschung NRW}}, title = {{{Der zufriedene Patient 2.0: Analyse anonymer Arztbewertungen im Web 2.0}}}, doi = {{10.15501/kvfwp_3}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{1148, abstract = {{The individual search for information about physicians on Web 2.0 platforms can affect almost all aspects of our lives. People can directly access physician rating websites via web browsers or use any search engine to find physician reviews and ratings filtered by location resp. specialty. However, sometimes keyword search does not meet user needs because of the disagreement of users’ common terms queries for symptoms and the widespread medical terminology. In this paper, we present the prototype of a specialised search engine that overcomes this by indexing user-generated content (i.e., review texts) for physician discovery and provides automatic suggestions as well as an appropriate visualisation. On the one hand, we consider the available numeric physician ratings as sorting criterion for the ranking of query results. Furthermore, we extended existing ranking algorithms with respect to domain-specific types and physicians ratings on the other hand. We gathered more than 860,000 review texts and collected more than 213,000 physician records. A random test shows that about 19.7% of 5,100 different words in total are health- related and partly belong to consumer health vocabularies. Our evaluation results show that the query results fit user's particular health issues when seeking for physicians.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Dollmann, Markus and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{The 6th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks (EUSPN 2015) / The 5th International Conference on Current and Future Trends of Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare (ICTH-2015) / Affiliated Workshops}}, editor = {{Shakshuki, Elhadi M.}}, issn = {{18770509}}, keywords = {{Physician Discovery, Consumer Health Vocabulary, Common Terms Query}}, location = {{Berlin, Germany}}, pages = {{417--424}}, publisher = {{Elsevier}}, title = {{{Find a Physician by Matching Medical Needs described in your Own Words}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.362}}, volume = {{63}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{1149, abstract = {{The contacts a health care provider (HCP), like a physician, has to other HCPs is perceived as a quality characteristic by patients. So far, only the German physician rating website jameda.de gives information about the interconnectedness of HCPs in business networks. However, this network has to be maintained manually and is thus incomplete. We therefore developed a system for uncovering latent connectivity of HCPs in online reviews to provide users with more valuable information about their HCPs. The overall goal of this approach is to extend already existing business networks of HCPs by integrating connections that are newly discovered by our system. Our most recent evaluation results are promising: 70.8 % of the connections extracted from the reviews texts were correctly identified and in total 3,788 relations were recognized that have not been displayed in jameda.de’s network before.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela and Schulze, Sabine}}, booktitle = {{Information and Software Technologies. 21st International Conference, ICIST 2015, Druskininkai, Lithuania, October 15-16, 2015. Proceedings}}, editor = {{Dregvaite, Giedre and Damasevicius, Robertas}}, isbn = {{978-3-319-24769-4}}, keywords = {{Latent Connectivity, Person Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation, Health Care Provider Reviews}}, location = {{Druskininkai, Lithuania}}, pages = {{3--15}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{A System for Uncovering Latent Connectivity of Health Care Providers in Online Reviews}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-24770-0_1}}, volume = {{538}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{1150, abstract = {{Patients 2.0 increasingly inform themselves about the quality of medical services on physician rating websites. However, little is known about whether the reviews and ratings on these websites truly reflect the quality of services or whether the ratings on these websites are rather influenced by patients’ individual rating behavior. Therefore, we investigate more than 790,000 physician reviews on Germany’s most used physician rating website jameda.de. Our results show that patients’ ratings do not only reflect treatment quality but are also influenced by treatment quality independent factors like age and complaint behavior. Hence, we provide evidence that users should be well aware of user specific rating distortions when intending to make their physician choice based on these ratings.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Schulze, Sabine and Klotz, Caterina}}, booktitle = {{Modeling and Using Context. 9th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT 2015, Lanarca, Cyprus, November 2-6, 2015. Proceedings}}, editor = {{Christiansen, Henning and Stojanovic, Isidora and Papadopoulos, George A.}}, isbn = {{9783319255903}}, keywords = {{Health 2.0, Rating Behavior, Patient Opinion Mining on Physician Rating Websites}}, location = {{Larnaca, Cyprus}}, pages = {{159--171}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Understanding the Patient 2.0: Gaining Insight into Patients' Rating Behavior by User-generated Physician Review Mining}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-25591-0_12}}, volume = {{9405}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inproceedings{231, abstract = {{Existing approaches towards service composition demand requirements of the customers in terms of service templates, service query profiles, or partial process models. However, addressed non-expert customers may be unable to fill-in the slots of service templates as requested or to describe, for example, pre- and postconditions, or even have difficulties in formalizing their requirements. Thus, our idea is to provide non-experts with suggestions how to complete or clarify their requirement descriptions written in natural language. Two main issues have to be tackled: (1) partial or full inability (incapacity) of non-experts to specify their requirements correctly in formal and precise ways, and (2) problems in text analysis due to fuzziness in natural language. We present ideas how to face these challenges by means of requirement disambiguation and completion. Therefore, we conduct ontology-based requirement extraction and similarity retrieval based on requirement descriptions that are gathered from App marketplaces. The innovative aspect of our work is that we support users without expert knowledge in writing their requirements by simultaneously resolving ambiguity, vagueness, and underspecification in natural language.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Schulze, Sabine and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART), Special Session on Partiality, Underspecification, and Natural Language Processing (PUaNLP 2015)}}, editor = {{Loiseau, Stephane and Filipe, Joaquim and Duval, Béatrice and van den Herik, Jaap}}, isbn = {{ 978-989-758-073-4}}, pages = {{277--283}}, publisher = {{SciTePress - Science and Technology Publications}}, title = {{{What did you mean? Facing the Challenges of User-generated Software Requirements}}}, doi = {{10.5220/0005346002770283}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{21905, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{CLIL Revisited: Eine kritische Analyse des gegenwärtigen Standes des bilingualen Sachfachunterrichts}}, editor = {{Rüschoff, Bernd and Sudhoff, Julian-Thorben and Wolff, Dieter}}, pages = {{309--330}}, publisher = {{Lang}}, title = {{{Zur affektiv-motivationalen Entwicklung von Lernenden im bilingualen Sachfachunterricht}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @article{21906, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Diversität konkret}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{1--28}}, title = {{{Selbst(bestimmt) sind die Lernenden! Ideen und Methoden für eine studierendenzentrierte Lernveranstaltung.}}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2015}}, } @misc{9695, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Journal of Contemporary Drama in English}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{355--358}}, title = {{{Jürs-Munby, K. / Carroll, J. / Giles, S. (Hg.): Postdramatic Theatre and the Political}}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2015}}, } @article{6769, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, journal = {{Dramatic Minds. Performance, Cognition, and the Representation of Interiority}}, pages = {{243--260}}, publisher = {{Peter Lang}}, title = {{{Between Authenticity and Objectification: Narrating the Self in Contemporary British Drama}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{9231, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Dark Nights, Bright Lights}}, editor = {{Bach, Susanne and Degenring, Folkert}}, pages = {{57--70}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{‘Light of Life’: Gender, Place and Knowledge in H. G. Wells’ 'Ann Veronica'}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @article{9210, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Književna istorija / Literary History}}, pages = {{33--48}}, title = {{{Worth Pursuing? The Limits of Cognitive Narratology}}}, volume = {{XLVII}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{9232, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness: Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectives}}, editor = {{Nünning, Vera}}, pages = {{395--413}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{Unreliability in Patient Narratives: From Clinical Assessment to Narrative Practice}}}, year = {{2015}}, } @inbook{1124, abstract = {{Finding information about people in the World Wide Web is one of the most common activities of Internet users. It is now impossible to manually analyze all this information and new approaches are needed that are capable of processing the large-scale heterogeneous data in order to extract the pertinent information. The Wikipedia community still puts much effort in manually adding structured data to biographical articles, the so-called {{Persondata}} template. Thanks to this kind of metadata, semantically-enriched information concerning the biographee (e.g. name, date of birth, place of birth) can be extracted and processed by search engines. But it is a rather time-consuming task and users quite often forget to add this template: some biographies contain persondata, others do not. There is considerably less work done on developing approaches to automatically enhance English Wikipedia biographies with persondata and therefore improve the quality of structured user contributions. Within this paper, we describe our method to automatically generate persondata from biographical information in Wikipedia articles.}}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Penser le Lexique-Grammaire}}, editor = {{Kakoyianni-Doa, Fryni}}, isbn = {{9782745325129}}, location = {{Nicosia, Cyprus}}, pages = {{411--420}}, publisher = {{Honoré Champion}}, title = {{{Towards a Local Grammar-based Persondata Generator for Wikipedia Biographies}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1130, abstract = {{In this paper, we focus on the acronym representation, the concept of abbreviation of major terminology. To this end, we try to find the most efficient method to disambiguate the sense of the acronym. Comparing the various feature types, we found that using single noun (NN) overwhelmingly outperformed noun phrase (NP) base. Moreover, the result also showed that collocation information (CL) was not efficient for enhancing performance considering a huge extra data processing. We expect to apply the open knowledge base Wikipedia to scholarly service to enhance the quality of the local knowledge base and to develop value-added services.}}, author = {{Jeong, Do-Heon and Gim, Jangwon and Jung, Hanmin and Geierhos, Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}}, booktitle = {{Conference Proceedings of the 9th Asia Pacific International Conference on Information Science and Technology (APIC-IST 2014)}}, issn = {{20930542}}, location = {{Kathmandu, Nepal}}, pages = {{369--371}}, title = {{{Comparative study on disambiguating acronyms in the scientific papers using the open knowledge base}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1131, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Schulze, Sabine}}, booktitle = {{Challenges for Consumer Research and Consumer Policy in Europe}}, location = {{Bonn, Germany}}, pages = {{53}}, title = {{{The same but not the same - Challenges in comparing patient opinions}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1133, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela and Siri, Jasmin}}, booktitle = {{Tagungsband Forschungsethik in der qualitativen und quantitativen Sozialforschung}}, location = {{Munich, Germany}}, pages = {{29}}, title = {{{Was beobachtet die Forschungsethik? Eine interdisziplinäre Diskussion zwischen Computerlinguistik und qualitativ-konstruktivistischer Sozialforschung}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1134, abstract = {{This paper focuses on the first step in combining prescriptive analytics with scenario techniques in order to provide strategicdevelopment after the useof InSciTe, a data prescriptive analytics application. InSciTe supports the improvement of researchers‘ individual performance by recommending new research directions. Standardized influential factors are presented as a foundation for automated scenario modelling such as the prototypical report generation function of InSciTe. Additionally, a use-case is shown which validatesthe potential of the standardized influential factors for raw scenario development.}}, author = {{Weber, Jens and Minhee, Cho and Lee, Mikyoung and Song, Sa-kwang and Geierhos, Michaela and Jung, Hanmin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Patent Mining and Its Applications (IPaMin 2014) co-located with Konvens 2014}}, editor = {{Jung, Hanmin and Mandl, Thomas and Womsen-Hacker, Christa and Xu, Shuo}}, issn = {{16130073}}, keywords = {{Standardized Influential Factors, Prescriptive Analytics, Role Model Group, Scenario Technique}}, location = {{Hildesheim, Germany}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{System Thinking: Crafting Scenarios for Prescriptive Analytics}}}, volume = {{1292}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1135, abstract = {{In this paper, we describe our system developed for the GErman SenTiment AnaLysis shared Task (GESTALT) for participation in the Maintask 2: Subjective Phrase and Aspect Extraction from Product Reviews. We present a tool, which identifies subjective and aspect phrases in German product reviews. For the recognition of subjective phrases, we pursue a lexicon-based approach. For the extraction of aspect phrases from the reviews, we consider two possible ways: Besides the subjectivity and aspect look-up, we also implemented a method to establish which subjective phrase belongs to which aspect. The system achieves better results for the recognition of aspect phrases than for the subjective identification.}}, author = {{Dollmann, Markus and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Workshop Proceedings of the 12th Edition of the KONVENS Conference}}, editor = {{Faaß, Gertrud and Ruppenhofer, Josef}}, isbn = {{978-3-934105-47-8}}, keywords = {{corpus linguistics, sentiment analysis}}, location = {{Hildesheim, Germany}}, pages = {{185--191}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Hildesheim}}, title = {{{SentiBA: Lexicon-based Sentiment Analysis on German Product Reviews}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1137, abstract = {{In this paper, we present a system which makes scientific data available following the linked open data principle using standards like RDF and URI as well as the popular D2R server (D2R) and the customizable D2RQ mapping language. Our scientific data sets include acronym data and expansions, as well as researcher data such as author name, affiliation, coauthors, and abstracts. The system can easily be extended to other records. Regarding this, a domain adaptation to patent mining seems possible. For this reason, obvious similarities and differences are presented here. The data set is collected from several different providers like publishing houses and digital libraries, which follow different standards in data format and structure. Most of them are not supporting semantic web technologies, but the legacy HTML standard. The integration of these large amounts of scientific data into the Semantic Web is challenging and it needs flexible data structures to access this information and interlink them. Based on these data sets, we will be able to derive a general technology trend as well as the individual research domain for each researcher. The goal of our Linked Open Data System for scientific data is to provide access to this data set for other researchers using the Web of Linked Data. Furthermore we implemented an application for visualization, which allows usto explorethe relations between single data sets.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Gim, Jangwon and Jeong, Do-Heon and Geierhos, Michaela and Jung, Hanmin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Patent Mining and Its Applications (IPaMin 2014) co-located with Konvens 2014}}, editor = {{Jung, Hanmin and Mandl, Thomas and Womsen-Hacker, Christa and Xu, Shuo}}, issn = {{16130073}}, keywords = {{Linked Open Data, Researcher Data, Acronym Data, D2R}}, location = {{Hildesheim, Germany}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{Linked Open Data System for Scientific Data Sets}}}, volume = {{1292}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inproceedings{1140, abstract = {{Customized planning, engineering and build-up of factory plants are very complex tasks, where project management contains lots of risks and uncertainties. Existing simulation techniques could help massively to evaluate these uncertainties and achieve improved and at least more robust plans during project management, but are typically not applied in industry, especially at SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). This paper presents some results of the joint research project simject of the Universities of Paderborn and Kassel, which aims at the development of a demonstrator for a simulation-based and logistic-integrated project planning and scheduling. Based on the researched state-of-the-art, requirements and a planning process are derived and described, as well as a draft of the current technical infrastructure of the intended modular prototype. First plug-ins for project simulation and multi-project optimization are implemented and already show possible benefits for the project management process.}}, author = {{Gutfeld, Thomas and Jessen, Ulrich and Wenzel, Sigrid and Weber, Jens}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 2014 Winter Simulation Conference}}, editor = {{Tolk, Andreas and Diallo, Saikou Y. and Ryzhov, Ilya O. and Yilmaz, Levent and Buckley, Stephen J. and Miller, John A.}}, isbn = {{9781479974863}}, location = {{Savannah, GA, USA}}, pages = {{3423--3434}}, publisher = {{IEEE Press}}, title = {{{A Technical Concept for Plant Engineering by Simulation-Based and Logistic-Integrated Project Management}}}, doi = {{10.1109/WSC.2014.7020175}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{21908, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{Integration of theory and practice in CLIL}}, editor = {{Breeze, Ruth and Martínez Pasamar, Concepción and Llamas Saíz, Carmen and Tabernero Sala, Cristina}}, pages = {{75--95}}, publisher = {{Rodopi}}, title = {{{Prospective CLIL and non-CLIL students’ interest in English (classes): A quasi-experimental study on German sixth-graders}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @misc{9627, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik}}, pages = {{203--207}}, title = {{{Kamm, J. / Lenz, B. (Hg.): Representing Terrorism and Deconstructing Terrorism}}}, volume = {{39}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{9722, author = {{Flotmann, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Lehr- und Lernpraxis im Fokus – Forschungs- und Reflexionsbeiträge aus der Universität Paderborn}}, editor = {{Kordts-Freudinger, Robert and Urban, Diana and Schaper, Nicholas}}, title = {{{Wiki-Wonderland? – Eine Qualitative Analyse zu Vor- und Nachteilen von Wikis für Lehrende und Studierende}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{9723, author = {{Flotmann, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Politics in Fantasy Media: Essays on Ideology and Gender in Fiction, Film, Television and Games}}, editor = {{Sedlmayr, Gerold and Waller, Nicole}}, pages = {{137--149}}, publisher = {{McFarland}}, title = {{{Political Rhetoric as a Structural and Ideological Instrument in Star Wars and Harry Potter}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @book{6699, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, isbn = {{ 978-3-8253-6276-8}}, pages = {{365}}, publisher = {{Winter}}, title = {{{(En-)Gendering a Popular Theatrical Genre. The Roles of Women in Nineteenth-Century British Melodrama}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @article{6781, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, journal = {{Kulturen des Kleinen. Mikroformate in Literatur, Kunst und Medien}}, pages = {{321--333}}, publisher = {{Wilhelm Fink}}, title = {{{Anti-hegemoniale Strategien des Kleinen. Britische dokumentarische Farbfotografie als Kritik des Thatcherismus}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @misc{9646, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Anglistik}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{185--187.}}, title = {{{Book review: Daniela Carpi (ed.) (2011). 'Bioethics and Biolaw through Literature.'Berlin: de Gruyter}}}, volume = {{25}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{9234, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{). Imaginary Dialogues in American Literature and Philosophy: Beyond the Mainstream}}, editor = {{Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, pages = {{301--314}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Winter}}, title = {{{Exploring ‘our pitiful attempts at connection’: Dialogue in Corey Mesler’s Novel 'Talk'}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{9233, author = {{Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Imaginary Dialogues in American Literature and Philosophy: Beyond the Mainstream}}, editor = {{Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, pages = {{9--25}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Winter}}, title = {{{Mapping Imaginary Dialogues in America}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @article{9211, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{447--467}}, title = {{{Figurenrede im Roman aus kognitionslinguistischer und narratologischer Perspektive am Beispiel von Jean Rhys’ Roman "Good Morning, Midnight"}}}, volume = {{64}}, year = {{2014}}, } @book{9195, editor = {{Kinzel, Till and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{978-3-8253-6328-4}}, pages = {{367}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Winter}}, title = {{{Imaginary Dialogues in American Literature and Philosophy: Beyond the Mainstream}}}, volume = {{62}}, year = {{2014}}, } @book{9196, editor = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Seeber, Hans Ulrich and Windisch, Martin}}, isbn = {{ 978-3-8258-9311-8 }}, pages = {{269}}, publisher = {{LIT Verlag}}, title = {{{Magic, Science, Technology and Literature}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @misc{52586, author = {{Janzen, Olga}}, title = {{{Advertising in American Culture}}}, year = {{2014}}, } @inbook{17765, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, booktitle = {{Grundlagen einer sprachwissenschaftlichen Quellenkunde}}, editor = {{Kratochvílová, Iva and Wolf, Norbert Richard}}, pages = {{111 -- 120}}, publisher = {{Narr}}, title = {{{Gesprochene Korpora des Englischen und ihre Anwendung in der Grammatikforschung}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{21909, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{Teaching comics in the foreign language classroom}}, editor = {{Ludwig, Christian and Pointner, Frank Erik}}, pages = {{95--124}}, publisher = {{Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier}}, title = {{{The benefits of comics for language learning at the lower secondary level: A practical approach}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{21910, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in Europe}}, editor = {{Breidbach, Stephan and Viebrock, Britta}}, isbn = {{978-3-631-64400-3}}, pages = {{181--201}}, publisher = {{Lang}}, title = {{{Students’ general English proficiency prior to CLIL: Empirical evidence for substantial differences between prospective CLIL and non-CLIL students in Germany}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{21924, author = {{Deane, Neil and Rumlich, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{Medien und Interkulturalität im Fremdsprachenunterricht: Zwischen Autonomie, Kollaboration und Konstruktion}}, editor = {{Eisenmann, Maria and Hempel, Margit and Ludwig, Christian}}, pages = {{183--204}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr}}, title = {{{Using comics in the classroom - The obvious way of creating a favourable learning environment?}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @misc{9629, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Anglia}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{183--188}}, title = {{{Middeke,M. / Schnierer, P.P. / Sierz, A. (Hg.): The Methuen Guide to Contemporary British Playwrights}}}, volume = {{131}}, year = {{2013}}, } @misc{9630, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Anglistik. International Journal of English Studies}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{223--225}}, title = {{{Rossow, H. Globalismus und Lew Labour}}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2013}}, } @misc{9632, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, booktitle = {{Anglistik. International Journal of English Studies}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{201--203}}, title = {{{Baumbach, S. / Neumann, B. / Nünning, A.: A History of British Drama}}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2013}}, } @book{9713, author = {{Strauß, Sara}}, publisher = {{WVT}}, title = {{{"This Bright Inward Cinema of Thought" – Stream of Consciousness in Contemporary English Fiction}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{9724, author = {{Flotmann, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Monstrous Geographies: Places and Spaces of the Monstrous}}, editor = {{Montin, Sarah and Tsitas, Evelyn}}, pages = {{75--96}}, publisher = {{Inter-Disciplinary Press}}, title = {{{‘Monstrous’ Homes: How Private Spaces Shape Characters’ Identities in 19th-century Sensation Fiction}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @book{9725, author = {{Flotmann, Christina}}, publisher = {{transcript}}, title = {{{Ambiguity in ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Harry Potter’: A (Post-)Structuralist Reading of Two Popular Myths}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @misc{9732, abstract = {{Interview 2 Feb. 2013}}, author = {{Flotmann, Christina}}, publisher = {{radioeins rbb Berlin, Die Profis}}, title = {{{Populäre Mythen bei Star Wars und Harry Potter}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @article{6782, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, journal = {{Journal for the Study of British Cultures}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{115--124}}, title = {{{Northern Landscapes and Anti-Thatcherite Positioning}}}, volume = {{20}}, year = {{2013}}, } @article{6783, author = {{Tönnies, Merle}}, journal = {{International Journal of English Studies}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{51--61}}, title = {{{Feminising a Classical Male Plot Model? Black British Women Writers and the 'Bildungsroman'}}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2013}}, } @misc{9648, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Informationsmittel für Bibliotheken}}, title = {{{Book review: Christoph Schubert (2009). 'Raumkonstitution durch Sprache: Blickführung, Bildschemata und Kohäsion in Deskriptionssequenzen englischer Texte.' Tübingen: Max Niemeyer}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{9238, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Rethinking Narrative Identity: Persona and Perspective}}, editor = {{Holler, Claudia and Klepper, Martin}}, pages = {{103--116}}, publisher = {{John Benjamins}}, title = {{{Referential Frameworks and Focalization in a Craft Artist’s Life Story: A Socionarratological Perspective on Narrative Identity}}}, volume = {{17}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{9237, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{The Travelling Concepts of Narrative}}, editor = {{Hatavara, Mari and Hydén, Lars-Christer and Hyvärinen, Matti}}, pages = {{179--199}}, publisher = {{John Benjamins}}, title = {{{'Unnatural’ Narratives? The Case of Second-Person Narration}}}, volume = {{18}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{9236, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context}}, editor = {{Lembert-Heidenreich, Alexandra and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, pages = {{231--248}}, publisher = {{LIT}}, title = {{{Teaching Medical Students about Medical Ethics and Domestic Violence: Alice Munro’s Short Story ‘Dimensions.’}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @inbook{9235, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila and Lembert-Heidenreich, Alexandra}}, booktitle = {{The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context}}, editor = {{Lembert-Heidenreich, Alexandra and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, pages = {{9--28}}, publisher = {{LIT}}, title = {{{The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context}}}, year = {{2013}}, } @article{9212, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Connotations: Journal for Critical Debate}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{63--78}}, title = {{{Studying Writing in Second Person: A Response to Joshua Parker}}}, volume = {{23}}, year = {{2013}}, } @article{9213, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Anglistik}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{105--116}}, title = {{{Reading Fictional Dialogue: Reflections on a Cognitive-Pragmatic Reception Theory}}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2013}}, } @book{9197, editor = {{Lembert-Heidenreich, Alexandra and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{ 978-3-643-90402-7 }}, pages = {{273}}, publisher = {{LIT Verlag}}, title = {{{The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context}}}, year = {{2013}}, }