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"Michelle Leese's book is a must-read for those interested in the
German impersonal passive. Based on an experimental study of almost
400 zero-argument passives she convincingly shows that this
allegedly "exceptional" passive is the very core from which all
werden-passives in their meaning as "event-focused action" are
derived." (Petra M. Vogel, Professor of German Linguistics,
University of Siegen, Germany) "This book presents a vast amount of
original data to confront a glaring weakness of the aspect analysis
of the German passive: if the actional passive is telic, why is the
impersonal passive of the type Es wurde getanzt atelic? The answer
given is a revelation delightful in its simplicity." (Dr
Christopher Beedham, Honorary Lecturer, Department of German,
University of St Andrews, Scotland) Actional passives are
conventionally considered to be the result of a voice analysis
conversion process. They are said to derive from semantically
identical underlying actives, even though most passives do not
contain the agent - the entity carrying out the action - that would
be crucial to such a conversion. Beedham's aspect analysis offered
an alternative perspective which discarded any notion of a
mandatory connection to the active, and instead proposed that
passive formation requires only a lexically telic verb,
compositional telicity and a patient (affected entity) subject.
This book challenges both these analyses via an empirical
investigation into the somewhat neglected impersonal passive in
German of the type Es wurde getanzt, which, as a zero-argument,
atelic construction, exists as an exception to both the voice and
aspect analysis rules. Using the theoretical framework of
Saussurean structuralism and Beedham's "method of exceptions and
their correlations", this book presents a new, "event-focused"
analysis of both this impersonal passive and the German actional
passive in general; plus, it proposes that since Es wurde getanzt,
as the barest form of passive and the closest realisation of the
werden + ge-V-t core of all passives, is atelic, this
werden-passive core too is atelic.
First commissioned by Bishop Gerard I of Cambrai (1012-1051) in
1023 or 1024, the Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium was the work of
two authors, the second of whom completed the text shortly after
the death of Bishop Gerard. The three books of the Gesta shed
considerable light on the policies and actions of many of the key
political and religious figures in an economically and
intellectually vibrant region on the frontier between the German
and French kingdoms. The Deeds of the Bishops of Cambrai,
translated in this volume into English for the first time, provides
unique insights into the relationship between the German king and
the bishops within the context of the so-called imperial church
system, the rise of both secular and ecclesiastical territorial
lordships, the conduct of war, the cult of the saints, monastic
reform, and evolving conceptions of the proper social order of
society. Including extensive commentary, apparatus of explanatory
notes, maps, genealogies, this text will be of considerable value
both in undergraduate and graduate courses as well as to scholars.
First commissioned by Bishop Gerard I of Cambrai (1012-1051) in
1023 or 1024, the Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium was the work of
two authors, the second of whom completed the text shortly after
the death of Bishop Gerard. The three books of the Gesta shed
considerable light on the policies and actions of many of the key
political and religious figures in an economically and
intellectually vibrant region on the frontier between the German
and French kingdoms. The Deeds of the Bishops of Cambrai,
translated in this volume into English for the first time, provides
unique insights into the relationship between the German king and
the bishops within the context of the so-called imperial church
system, the rise of both secular and ecclesiastical territorial
lordships, the conduct of war, the cult of the saints, monastic
reform, and evolving conceptions of the proper social order of
society. Including extensive commentary, apparatus of explanatory
notes, maps, genealogies, this text will be of considerable value
both in undergraduate and graduate courses as well as to scholars.
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