TY - JOUR AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia ID - 38048 JF - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Philologie TI - Poetik und Ethik Kleiner Prosa: Franz Kafka, Robert Musil, Heiner Müller, Michael Köhlmeier ER - TY - JOUR AU - Werner, Thomas ID - 38009 IS - 10 JF - Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis KW - General Chemistry SN - 1615-4150 TI - Phosphonium Salt Organocatalysis VL - 351 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hoischen, A. AU - Benning, S. A. AU - Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried ID - 39747 IS - 1 JF - Journal of Applied Physics KW - General Physics and Astronomy SN - 0021-8979 TI - Electroconvection of liquid crystals: Tool for fabricating modulated polymer surfaces VL - 105 ER - TY - CONF AU - Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried ED - Chien, Liang-Chy ED - Wu, Ming Hsien ID - 39746 SN - 0277-786X T2 - SPIE Proceedings TI - Blue phases come of age: a review ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mahnken, Rolf AU - Schneidt, Andreas ID - 25096 JF - Archive of Applied Mechanics SN - 0939-1533 TI - A thermodynamics framework and numerical aspects for transformation-induced plasticity at large strains ER - TY - CONF AU - Koke, Isabel AU - Müller, Wolfgang H. AU - Ferber, Ferdinand AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 23223 T2 - Proceedings Composites 2009, 2nd ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on the Mechanical Response of Composites, 01.-03.04.2009 TI - Photogrammetric Methods Used for Measuring Elastic Constants in Hand-Laminated Fiber-Plastics-Composites ER - TY - CONF AU - Koke, Isabel AU - Müller, Wolfgang H. AU - Ferber, Ferdinand AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 23242 T2 - Proceedings Composites 2009, 2nd ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on the Mechanical Response of Composites, 01.-03.04.2009 TI - Photogrammetric Methods Used for Measuring Elastic Constants in Hand-Laminated Fiber-Plastics-Composites ER - TY - CONF AU - El-Darawy, Mohamed AU - Pfau, Timo AU - Hoffmann, Sebastian AU - Noé, Reinhold ID - 38413 SN - 978-1-4244-3913-3 T2 - 2009 DIGEST OF THE LEOS SUMMER TOPICAL MEETINGS TI - Differential Phase Compensated Constant Modulus Algorithm for Phase Noise Tolerant Coherent Optical Transmission ER - TY - CONF AU - Koch, B. AU - Hidayat, A. AU - Mirvoda, V. AU - Zhang, H. AU - Sandel, D. AU - Noé, Reinhold ID - 38417 SN - 978-1-4244-2606-5 T2 - OFC: 2009 CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION, VOLS 1-5 TI - Robust, Wavelength- and Temperature-In sensitive 14 krad/s Endless Polarization Tracking over 2.5 Grad ER - TY - CONF AU - Herath, V. AU - Peveling, R. AU - Pfau, T. AU - Adamczyk, O. AU - Hoffmann, S. AU - Woerdehoff, C. AU - Porrmann, M. AU - Noé, Reinhold ID - 38386 SN - 978-1-4244-2606-5 T2 - OFC: 2009 CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION, VOLS 1-5 TI - Chipset for a Coherent Polarization-Multiplexed QPSK Receiver ER - TY - CONF AU - Hellmich, Frank ID - 38249 TI - Entwicklung selbstbezogener Kognitionen von der Veränderbarkeit eigener Fähigkeiten bei Kindern im Grundschulalter. Vortrag auf der 74. Tagung der Arbeitsgruppe für Empirische Pädagogische Forschung (AEPF) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Liu, Qian AU - Chen, Xi-Hao AU - Luo, Kai Hong AU - Wu, Wei AU - Wu, Ling-An ID - 26074 JF - Physical Review A SN - 1050-2947 TI - Role of multiphoton bunching in high-order ghost imaging with thermal light sources ER - TY - JOUR AU - Luo, Kai Hong AU - Wen, Jianming AU - Chen, Xi-Hao AU - Liu, Qian AU - Xiao, Min AU - Wu, Ling-An ID - 26075 JF - Physical Review A SN - 1050-2947 TI - Second-order Talbot effect with entangled photon pairs ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chen, Xi-Hao AU - Liu, Qian AU - Luo, Kai Hong AU - Wu, Ling-An ID - 26073 JF - Optics Letters SN - 0146-9592 TI - Lensless ghost imaging with true thermal light ER - TY - CHAP AU - Grotjahn, Rebecca ED - Noeske, Nina ED - Unseld, Melanie ID - 40414 SN - 978-3-487-14284-5 T2 - Blickwechsel Ost - West. Gender-Topographien TI - Fundstück: Eine Suffragette im ersten Weltkrieg: Ethel Smyths March of the Women und das King Albert’s Book VL - 2 ER - TY - CONF AU - Rösler, Margit ID - 39950 T2 - Infinite Dimensional Harmonic Analysis IV TI - Convolution algebras for multivariable Bessel functions ER - TY - JOUR AB - Der gegenwärtig verstärkt formulierte Anspruch, dass sich Soziale Arbeit am lokalen Sozialraum ihrer AdressatInnen auszurichten hat, wird in dem vorlie- genden Aufsatz aus einer historischen Perspektive in den Blick genommen. Sowohl die aktuellen Vorgehensweisen im Rahmen einer sozialräumlich aus- gerichteten Sozialen Arbeit als auch die Tätigkeiten der ‚Settlerinnen‘ des Settlements ‚Hull-House‘, das 1889 in Chicago gegründet wurde, lassen sich mit der analytischen Kategorie des sozialen Kapitals und seiner Aktivierung grundlegend analysieren. Dabei werden Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen den Ansätzen deutlich, die Anlass für eine Diskussion über aktuell eingesetzte communityorientierte Strategien liefern. AU - Landhäußer, Sandra ID - 35907 JF - Disziplingeschichte der Erziehungswissenschaft als Geschlechtergeschichte KW - Pragmatismus KW - Sozialkapital KW - Hull-House KW - Communityorientierung KW - Settlerinnen TI - Das communityorientierte Vorgehen der "Settlerinnen" von "Hull-House": Soziales Kapital und Perspektiven auf die Professionalisierung Sozialer Arbeit ER - TY - CONF AU - Goodby, J. W. AU - Bates, M. AU - Saez, I. M. AU - Gorecka, E. AU - Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried AU - Guillon, D. AU - Donnio, B. AU - Serrano, J.-L. AU - Deschenaux, R. ED - Cheng, Z. ED - Zhang, Q. ED - Bauer, S. ED - Wrobleski, D. A. ID - 40639 T2 - Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1134 TI - Liquid Crystal Nano-particles, LCNANOP – a SONS II Collaborative Research Project VL - 1134 ER - TY - CONF AB - We provide a review of independent component analysis (ICA) for complex-valued improper and noncircular random sources. An improper random signal is correlated with its complex conjugate, and a noncircular random signal has a rotationally variant probability distribution. We present methods for ICA using second-order statistics, and higher-order statistics. For ICA based on second-order statistics, we emphasize the key role played by the circularity coefficients, which are the canonical correlations between the source and the complex conjugate. For ICA based on higher-order statistics, we show how to extend algorithms for real-valued ICA to the complex domain using Wirtinger calculus. AU - Schreier, Peter J. AU - Adali, Tülay AU - Scharf, Louis L. ID - 40857 T2 - Proc.\ IEEE Int.\ Conf.\ Acoustics, Speech and Signal Process. TI - On ICA of improper and noncircular sources ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wahlberg, Patrik AU - Schreier, Peter J. ID - 40851 IS - 1 JF - Appl.\ Comput.\ Harmon.\ Anal. TI - Gabor discretization of the Weyl product for modulation spaces and filtering of nonstationary stochastic processes VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ping, Li AU - Tong, Jun AU - Yuan, Xiaojun AU - Guo, Qinghua ID - 40854 IS - 6 JF - IEEE J.\ Select.\ Areas Comm. TI - Superposition coded modulation and iterative linear MMSE detection VL - 27 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tong, Jun AU - Ping, Li AU - Ma, Xiao ID - 40856 IS - 6 JF - IEEE Trans.\ Inform.\ Theory TI - Superposition coded modulation with peak-power limitation VL - 55 ER - TY - CONF AU - Ramírez, D. AU - Vía, J. AU - Santamaría, I. ID - 40852 T2 - Proc.\ IEEE Work.\ Stat.\ Signal Process. TI - Coherent Fusion of Information for Optimal Detection in Sensor Networks ER - TY - CONF AU - Ramírez, D. AU - Vía, J. AU - Santamaría, I. AU - Crespo, P. ID - 40853 T2 - Proc.\ Eur.\ Signal Process.\ Conf. TI - Entropy and Kullback-Leibler divergence estimation based on Szegö’s Theorem ER - TY - CONF AU - Wahlberg, Patrik AU - Schreier, Peter J. ID - 40855 T2 - Proc. 17th\ European Signal Process.\ Conf. TI - The Wiener filter for locally stationary stochastic processes is rarely locally stationary ER - TY - CONF AU - Wetzlar, Dietmar AU - Krumme, Matthias ID - 39640 T2 - 4. CMM-Workshop Innovative Feuchtemessung in Forschung und Praxis TI - Berührungslose Materialfeuchtemessung nach dem NIR-Prinzip bei schnell variierendem Messgutabstand ER - TY - GEN AU - Alpsancar, Suzana ID - 35444 T2 - Archiv für Sozialgeschichte TI - Rezension von Martina Heßler (2007): Die kreative Stadt. Zur Neuerfindung eines Topos VL - 49 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haller, Melanie ID - 40368 JF - In: Leipziger Sportwissenschaftlichen Beiträge Band 50/2009 Qualitative Forschungsansätze in der Sportwissenschaft, S. 82-97 (zusammen mit Tim Bindel, Thomas Pille & Bernd Schulze) TI - Bewegte Situationen – Schlüsselprobleme ausgesuchter Beobachtungsverfahren ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haller, Melanie AU - Klein (Hg.), Gabriele ID - 40367 JF - Tango in Translation. Tanz zwischen Medien, Kulturen, Kunst und Politik, transcript: Bielefeld, S. 123-138 (zusammen mit Gabriele Klein) TI - Körpererfahrung und Naturglaube. Subjektivierungsstrategien in der Tangokultur ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haller, Melanie AU - Klein (Hg.), Gabriele ID - 40365 JF - Tango in Translation. Tanz zwischen Medien, Kulturen, Kunst und Politik, Bielefeld 2009, S. 89-103 TI - Verschmelzung: Bürgerliches Paarideal im Tango Argentino ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haller, Melanie AU - Alkemeyer, Thomas AU - Brümmer, Kristina AU - Kodalle, Rea AU - Pille (Hg.), Thomas ID - 40360 JF - Ordnung in Bewegung. Choreographien des Sozialen. Körper in Sport, Tanz, Arbeit und Bildung, Bielefeld, S. 91-105 TI - Bewegte Ordnungen: Kontingenz und Intersubjektivität im Tango Argentino ER - TY - JOUR AU - Blaufus, Kay AU - Hundsdoerfer, Jochen AU - Kiesewetter, Dirk AU - König, Rolf J. AU - Kruschwitz, Lutz AU - Löffler, Andreas AU - Maiterth, Ralf AU - Müller, Heiko AU - Niemann, Rainer AU - Schanz, Deborah AU - Sureth-Sloane, Caren AU - Treisch, Corinna ID - 14915 IS - 4 JF - Schmalenbachs Zeitschrift für betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung TI - Versinkt die Kapitalmarkttheorie in logischen Widersprüchen, oder: Ist arqus e.V. aus dem Schneider? VL - 61 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Abstract Yttrium methoxyethoxide Y(OEtOMe)3 is an important precursor for the sol-gel preparation of Y2O3-containing materials. Its aggregation degree and the clusters, formed in solution of 2-methoxyethanol and modified by the ligands Hacac, i PrOH and THF are studied by means of EXAFS spectroscopy. The cluster geometries of the formed complexes deviate from the well-known cyclic decameric structure of the crystalline solid Y(OEtOMe)3. A pentanuclear square-pyramidal framework, which was found for Y(OEtOMe)3, dissolved in 2-methoxyethanol in a previous study, is confirmed by a detailed discussion of the structural EXAFS parameters. While the addition of the Lewis bases i PrOH and THF does not change the aggregation degree and short range order of Y(OEtOMe)3 in solution, chelating Hacac causes a stepwise degradation of the original pentameric metal framework. Details of the degradation pathway as deduced from the EXAFS results are given, which could not be achieved by any other spectroscopic method so far. The yttrium coordination number and third cumulants, which are necessary to account for asymmetry in the individual shells, are used in order to identify structural changes of the samples in comparison with the initially formed Y5-complex. AU - Bauer, Matthias AU - Bertagnolli, Helmut ID - 41274 IS - 8 JF - Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry SN - 2196-7156 TI - Alkoxide Clusters in Solution: An EXAFS Study of the Example Y(OEtOMe)3 and the Degradation Induced by Structural Modifiers VL - 223 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rabe, Volker AU - Frey, Wolfgang AU - Baro, Angelika AU - Laschat, Sabine AU - Bauer, Matthias AU - Bertagnolli, Helmut AU - Rajagopalan, Subramanian AU - Asthalter, Tanja AU - Roduner, Emil AU - Dilger, Herbert AU - Glaser, Thorsten AU - Schnieders, David ID - 41271 IS - 31 JF - European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry KW - Inorganic Chemistry SN - 1434-1948 TI - Syntheses, Crystal Structures, Spectroscopic Properties, and Catalytic Aerobic Oxidations of Novel Trinuclear Non‐Heme Iron Complexes VL - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guillerm, Vincent AU - Gross, Silvia AU - Serre, Christian AU - Devic, Thomas AU - Bauer, Matthias AU - Férey, Gérard ID - 41270 IS - 5 JF - Chem. Commun. KW - Materials Chemistry KW - Metals and Alloys KW - Surfaces KW - Coatings and Films KW - General Chemistry KW - Ceramics and Composites KW - Electronic KW - Optical and Magnetic Materials KW - Catalysis SN - 1359-7345 TI - A zirconium methacrylate oxocluster as precursor for the low-temperature synthesis of porous zirconium(iv) dicarboxylates VL - 46 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Di Noto, Vito AU - Boeer, Angelika B. AU - Lavina, Sandra AU - Muryn, Christopher A. AU - Bauer, Matthias AU - Timco, Grigore A. AU - Negro, Enrico AU - Rancan, Marzio AU - Winpenny, Richard E. P. AU - Gross, Silvia ID - 41272 IS - 20 JF - Advanced Functional Materials KW - Electrochemistry KW - Condensed Matter Physics KW - Biomaterials KW - Electronic KW - Optical and Magnetic Materials SN - 1616-301X TI - Functional Chromium Wheel-Based Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials for Dielectric Applications VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bauer, Matthias AU - Bertagnolli, Helmut ID - 41275 IS - 13 JF - ChemPhysChem KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics KW - and Optics SN - 1439-4235 TI - Towards X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy in Real Time VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR AB - In order to learn and interact with humans, robots need to understand actions and make use of language in social interactions. The use of language for the learning of actions has been emphasized by Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff (MIT Press, 1996), introducing the idea of acoustic packaging. Accordingly, it has been suggested that acoustic information, typically in the form of narration, overlaps with action sequences and provides infants with a bottom-up guide to attend to relevant parts and to find structure within them. In this article, we present a computational model of the multimodal interplay of action and language in tutoring situations. For our purpose, we understand events as temporal intervals, which have to be segmented in both, the visual and the acoustic modality. Our acoustic packaging algorithm merges the segments from both modalities based on temporal overlap. First evaluation results show that acoustic packaging can provide a meaningful segmentation of action demonstration within tutoring behavior. We discuss our findings with regard to a meaningful action segmentation. Based on our future vision of acoustic packaging we point out a roadmap describing the further development of acoustic packaging and interactive scenarios it is employed in. AU - Schillingmann, Lars AU - Wrede, Britta AU - Rohlfing, Katharina ID - 17258 IS - 4 JF - IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development SN - 1943-0612 TI - A Computational Model of Acoustic Packaging VL - 1 ER - TY - CONF AB - Learning is a social endeavor, in which the learner generally receives support from his/her social partner(s). In developmental research – even though tutors/adults behavior modifications in their speech, gestures and motions have been extensively studied, studies barely consider the recipient’s (i.e. the child’s) perspective in the analysis of the adult’s presentation, In addition, the variability in parental behavior, i.e. the fact that not every parent modifies her/his behavior in the same way, found less fine-grained analysis. In contrast, in this paper, we assume an interactional perspective investigating the loop between the tutor’s and the learner’s actions. With this approach, we aim both at discovering the levels and features of variability and at achieving a better understanding of how they come about within the course of the interaction. For our analysis, we used a combination of (1) qualitative investigation derived from ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis (CA), (2) semi-automatic computational 2D hand tracking and (3) a mathematically based visualization of the data. Our analysis reveals that tutors not only shape their demonstrations differently with regard to the intended recipient per se (adult-directed vs. child-directed), but most importantly that the learner’s feedback during the presentation is consequential for the concrete ways in which the presentation is carried out. AU - Pitsch, Karola AU - Vollmer, Anna-Lisa AU - Fritsch, Jannik AU - Wrede, Britta AU - Rohlfing, Katharina AU - Sagerer, Gerhard ID - 17259 KW - gaze KW - gesture KW - Multimodal KW - adult-child interaction T2 - Gesture and Speech in Interaction TI - On the loop of action modification and the recipient's gaze in adult-child interaction ER - TY - JOUR AB - A difficulty in robot action learning is that robots do not know where to attend when observing action demonstration. Inspired by human parent-infant interaction, we suggest that parental action demonstration to infants, called motionese, can scaffold robot learning as well as infants. Since infants knowledge about the context is limited, which is comparable to robots, parents are supposed to properly guide their attention by emphasizing the important aspects of the action. Our analysis employing a bottom-up attention model revealed that motionese has the effects of highlighting the initial and final states of the action, indicating significant state changes in it, and underlining the properties of objects used in the action. Suppression and addition of parents body movement and their frequent social signals to infants produced these effects. Our findings are discussed toward designing robots that can take advantage of parental teaching. AU - Nagai, Yukie AU - Rohlfing, Katharina ID - 17262 IS - 1 JF - IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development SN - 1943-0612 TI - Computational Analysis of Motionese Toward Scaffolding Robot Action Learning VL - 1 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lohse, Manja AU - Hanheide, Marc AU - Pitsch, Karola AU - Rohlfing, Katharina AU - Sagerer, Gerhard ID - 17260 IS - 3 JF - Interaction Studies (Special Issue: Robots in the Wild: Exploring HRI in naturalistic environments) SN - 1572-0381 TI - Improving HRI design by applying Systemic Interaction Analysis (SInA) VL - 10 ER - TY - CONF AB - In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants’ learning processes. It has been defined in terms of child-directed speech (Motherese), child-directed motion (Motionese), and contingency. Contingency describes situations in which two agents socially interact with each other and Csibra and Gergely showed that contingency is a char- acteristic aspect of social interaction [3]. In the field of developmental robotics, research often assumes that in human-robot interaction (HRI), robots are treated similar to infants, because their immature cognitive capabilities benefit from this behavior. Here we present results con- cerning the acceptance of a robotic agent in a social learning scenario obtained via comparison to adults and 8-11 months old infants in equal conditions. These results constitute an important empirical basis for making use of tutoring behavior in social robotics. Our results reveal significant differences between Adult-Child Interaction (ACI), Adult-Adult Interaction (AAI) and Adult-Robot Interaction (ARI) in eye gaze behavior suggesting that contingency is impaired in the analyzed ARI situation. AU - Lohan, Katrin Solveig AU - Rohlfing, Katharina AU - Wrede, Britta ID - 17257 KW - Eyegaze KW - tutoring situations KW - Contingency TI - Analysing the effect of contingency in tutoring situations ER - TY - CHAP AU - Wrede, Britta AU - Rohlfing, Katharina AU - Hanheide, Marc AU - Sagerer, Gerhard ED - Sendhoff, B. ED - Körner, Edgar ED - Sporns, O. ED - Ritter, Helge ED - Doya, Kenji ID - 17261 T2 - Creating Brain-Like Intelligence: From Basic Principles to Complex Intelligent Systems TI - Towards Learning by Interacting ER - TY - CONF AB - In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants' learning processes. It has been defined in terms of child-directed speech (Motherese), child-directed motion (Motionese), and contingency. In the field of developmental robotics, research often assumes that in human-robot interaction (HRI), robots are treated similar to infants, because their immature cognitive capabilities benefit from this behavior. However, according to our knowledge, it has barely been studied whether this is true and how exactly humans alter their behavior towards a robotic interaction partner. In this paper, we present results concerning the acceptance of a robotic agent in a social learning scenario obtained via comparison to adults and 8-11 months old infants in equal conditions. These results constitute an important empirical basis for making use of tutoring behavior in social robotics. In our study, we performed a detailed multimodal analysis of HRI in a tutoring situation using the example of a robot simulation equipped with a bottom-up saliency-based attention model. Our results reveal significant differences in hand movement velocity, motion pauses, range of motion, and eye gaze suggesting that for example adults decrease their hand movement velocity in an Adult-Child Interaction (ACI), opposed to an Adult-Adult Interaction (AAI) and this decrease is even higher in the Adult-Robot Interaction (ARI). We also found important differences between ACI and ARI in how the behavior is modified over time as the interaction unfolds. These findings indicate the necessity of integrating top-down feedback structures into a bottom-up system for robots to be fully accepted as interaction partners. AU - Vollmer, Anna-Lisa AU - Lohan, Katrin Solveig AU - Fischer, Kerstin AU - Nagai, Yukie AU - Pitsch, Karola AU - Fritsch, Jannik AU - Rohlfing, Katharina AU - Wrede, Britta ID - 17272 KW - robot simulation KW - hand movement velocity KW - robotic interaction partner KW - robotic agent KW - robot-directed interaction KW - multimodal analysis KW - Motionese KW - Motherese KW - intelligent tutoring systems KW - immature cognitive capability KW - human computer interaction KW - eye gaze KW - child-directed speech KW - child-directed motion KW - bottom-up system KW - bottom-up saliency-based attention model KW - adult-robot interaction KW - adult-child interaction KW - adult-adult interaction KW - human-robot interaction KW - action learning KW - social learning scenario KW - social robotics KW - software agents KW - top-down feedback structures KW - tutoring behavior T2 - Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference on Development and Learning TI - People modify their tutoring behavior in robot-directed interaction for action learning ER - TY - CONF AU - El-Darawy, Mohamed AU - Pfau, Timo AU - Hoffmann, Sebastian AU - Noé, Reinhold ID - 38242 T2 - 2009 IEEE/LEOS Summer Topical Meeting TI - Differential phase compensated constant modulus algorithm for phase noise tolerant coherent optical transmission ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wagenknecht, Inga AU - Meier-Gräwe, Uta AU - Fegert, Jörg M. ID - 40220 JF - Frühförderung interdisziplinär SN - 0721-9121 TI - Frühe Hilfen rechnen sich VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wallmeier, Nadine AU - Menke, Kirsten ID - 40348 IS - 2 JF - Korrespondenzblatt des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung TI - Tagungsbericht: 122. Jahresversammlung des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung in Ratzeburg. VL - 116 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Grotjahn, Rebecca ED - Grotjahn, Rebecca ID - 40417 SN - 978-3-86906-026-2 T2 - Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang – Musik in der deutschen Kulturnation TI - Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang – Nation, Gender und die idea of serious music VL - 1 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Grotjahn, Rebecca ED - Grotjahn, Rebecca ID - 40416 SN - 978-3-86906-026-2 T2 - Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang – Musik in der deutschen Kulturnation TI - Einleitung VL - 1 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Grotjahn, Rebecca ID - 37888 SN - 978-3-86906-026-2 TI - Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang – Musik in der deutschen Kulturnation VL - 1 ER -