von Gast » Do 2. Mär 2017, 14:52
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Address = {Amsterdam/Philadelphia},
Author = {Hawkins, Bruce},
Booktitle = {{Language and Ideology: Volume 1: Theoretical Cognitive Approaches}},
Date-Added = {2017-03-01 17:00:00 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2017-03-02 13:19:10 +0000},
Edition = {{Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science}},
Editor = {Dirven, Ren{\'e} and Hawkins, Bruce and Sandikcioglu, Esra},
Pages = {1--22},
Publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing},
Series = {IV},
Shorttitle = {{Language and Ideology}},
Title = {{Incorporating Tensions: On the Treatment of Ideology in Cognitive Linguistics}},
Volume = {204},
Year = {2001}}
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Ich bin hier der Meinung, dass 'Language and Ideology' nicht der passende shorttitle ist. Der Titel des Werkes ist doch 'Incorporating Tensions: On the Treatment of Ideology in Cognitive Linguistics'. Es wäre wohl cleverer, das ganze in zwei Teile zu teilen
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es scheint mir nämlich, dass Du eigentlich auf langid1 verweisen willst.
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Booktitle = {{Language and Ideology: Volume 1: Theoretical Cognitive Approaches}},
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Date-Modified = {2017-03-02 13:19:10 +0000},
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Pages = {1--22},
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Year = {2001}}
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Ich bin hier der Meinung, dass 'Language and Ideology' nicht der passende [tt]shorttitle[/tt] ist. Der Titel des Werkes ist doch 'Incorporating Tensions: On the Treatment of Ideology in Cognitive Linguistics'. Es wäre wohl cleverer, das ganze in zwei Teile zu teilen
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es scheint mir nämlich, dass Du eigentlich auf [tt]langid1[/tt] verweisen willst.