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Der Autor als Schreiber und Herausgeber : Perspektiven auf die Paratexte von Brentanos „Godwi“
(2006)
In Brentanos ›Godwi‹ [wird] das eigentümliche romantische Verfahren des Anbildens und Aneignens als »Uebersetzung« bezeichnet. Neben der Übersetzung aus fremden Sprachen – man denke an das Schlegel-Tiecksche Projekt der Übersetzung Shakespeares – kann sich der Begriff der ›Übersetzung‹ auch auf die intermediale Transformation von Zeichensystemen, etwa die Auflösung von Bildern in Sprache, oder auf die editoriale Tätigkeit beziehen. Ein sprechendes Beispiel hierfür ist die von Arnim und Brentano besorgte Sammlung und Überarbeitung von Volksliedern in ›Des Knaben Wunderhorn‹. Die beiden Herausgeber praktizierten ein editorisches Verfahren, das sich nicht mit der Transkription in die Schriftsprache begnügt, sondern eine sehr weitreichende »literarische Stilisierung« des Ausgangsmaterials vornimmt. Das gemeinsame Merkmal dieser verschiedenen Modi der Übersetzung liegt darin, daß ihnen jeweils eine eigentümliche Bewegung des Zitierens zugrunde liegt, mit der das Original in einen anderen Kontext manövriert und dort neu gerahmt wird. Dabei strebt die Übersetzung nicht die »Ähnlichkeit mit dem Original« an, sondern nimmt eine modulierende »Wandlung und Erneuerung des Lebendigen« vor, durch die sich das Original ändert. In gleicher Weise legt das Konzept einer anbildenden und umbildenden ›Neuen Mythologie‹ nahe, daß die »alte Natur und Kraft« der Poesie mit einer neu ins Werk zu setzenden »Kraft zum Bruch« interagiert.
Meadowbird populations in The Netherlands are under great pressure. Recently, predation is named increasingly
often as one of the key factors in contributing to the declines. A four-year research project (2001-2005) aimed to
collect (as yet mostly nonexisting) data to provide a factual basis for this discussion. A country-wide inventory based
on data for wader nests found by volunteers who mark nests for their protection from grazing/mowing indicated that
above-average predation losses are found predominantly in the half-open landscapes of northern and eastern Netherlands,
but also locally in the low-lying open grasslands which are the key areas for meadowbirds. Nest predation has increased in recent years, but the same is true for agricultural losses, at least in areas where no nest-protection takes
place. At a local scale, predation losses vary greatly from area to area and from year to year. Temperature loggers in nest showed that diurnal and nocturnal predators contribute equally in total predation losses up to 50%, but higher predation losses are mainly caused by nocturnal predators. As many as 10 animal species were identified as nest predators
on nests under surveillance with video cameras. Chick survival, investigated using radiotelemetry, was very low. About 60-80% were lost by predation, 5-15% by agricultural activities and 10-15% to all kind of other losses. At least 15
predator species were implied, with an apparently larger share taken by birds (notably Buzzard (16%) and Grey Heron
(7-18%)) than mammals, with one exception: stoat (16%). Of the most-discussed predator species, Carrion Crows were
W. Teunissen et al. Osnabrücker Naturwiss. Mitt. 32 2006
138 remarkably rarely involved in both nest and chick predation, while Red Foxes take a large toll of clutches in some areas, but not in others. Of all losses during the reproductive cycle about 75% and 60% was due to predation in Lapwing and Black-tailed Godwit respectively. Predation on chicks by birds had the largest effect on total breeding success, but at the same time elimination of this loss factor (if at all possible) alone would not be sufficient to establish a self-sustaining population. Predation seems to have become a factor of importance in some areas, in combination with already existing other losses. Our findings suggest that solutions to predation problems probably have to be found in locally/regionally targeted, specific action on multiple fronts rather than countrywide measures.
The article argues that within the genre of the Arthurian romance the tales about King Arthur’s vow to fast, show a possibility to conceptualize the status of ‘text’, a possibility which has historically become unfamiliar. Under these circumstances the act of telling and the content of what is told differ, if at all, slightly and this seems to be an explanation for the fact that the medieval language provided only one word for the tale and its plot: âventiure.
The discourses on textuality and literacy that can be observed in the Kyot-Excursus in 'Parcival' by Wolfram von Eschenbach and in the Magnetbergerzählung of the 'Reinfried von Braunschweig' will serve here as examples in an attempt to historicize textual models. My essay will focus on how the limits of textuality could be defines within those 13th-century aristocratic orders of knowledge to which court literature can provide an access. What emerges within this context are concepts and ideas that lie beyond the scope of modern scholarly systems; these narratives indicate a way of dealing with textuality and literacy that, rather than referring to the textual discourse, may remain instead on the phenomenal surface of the material or (as if the textual discourse did not exist) may embody implicitly the circumstances that it signifies.
Was die altgermanistische Fachidentität wo nicht zu gefährden droht, da doch neu zu bestimmen nahe legt, das lässt sich am einfachsten unter jenem gängigen Stichwort 'Kulturwissenschaft' fassen, welches überhaupt in den Programm- und Legitimierungdebatten solcher akademischen Fächer eine zentrale Rolle spielt, die man einmal ohne weiteres die Geisteswissenschaften nannte. Dabei scheint durchaus umstritten zu sein, ob mit 'Kulturwissenschaften' ein Bruch mit den Traditionen der Deutschen Philologie angesagt ist oder im Gegenteil deren neuerliche Stabilisierung.
In this text, we describe the development of a broad coverage grammar for Japanese that has been built for and used in different application contexts. The grammar is based on work done in the Verbmobil project (Siegel 2000) on machine translation of spoken dialogues in the domain of travel planning. The second application for JACY was the automatic email response task. Grammar development was described in Oepen et al. (2002a). Third, it was applied to the task of understanding material on mobile phones available on the internet, while embedded in the project DeepThought (Callmeier et al. 2004, Uszkoreit et al. 2004). Currently, it is being used for treebanking and ontology extraction from dictionary definition sentences by the Japanese company NTT (Bond et al. 2004).
Human impacts on the landscape have increased the penalties for Black-tailed Godwits laying their eggs too late, especially in the very intensive agricultural landscapes of The Netherlands. Thus, godwits have experienced a dramatic change of their fitness landscape, because the advance in mowing date made late clutches worthless destroying either eggs or chicks. To determine the driving forces of the recent population decline we study the individual variation in timing of breeding with respect to reproductive success in a population unaffected by mowing. Our results show that even in a low intensity agricultural area it is very important for godwits to breed early in the season.
In this study, we report the results of a long-term investigation on changes in population size and fledging success of Northern Lapwing on Wangerooge, a German Wadden Sea island. This population is increasing over a period of 34 years in contrast to numerous populations in North-western Europe. The reproductive success however declines over time and also with population density. Both effects cannot be considered separately due to autocorrelation. However, it is noted that the population on Wangerooge is not sustained by local recruitment only. This outcome is even more alarming as coastal areas and islands are considered as rare high quality meadow bird habitats. According to the present results Wangerooge cannot be considered as a source habitat for Northern Lapwings in North-western Germany.
Black-tailed Godwits (Limosa limosa) have been declining for decades in The Netherlands and so far this has not been slowed by conservation measures. A new form of agri-environment scheme was tried out in 2003-2005 at 6 sites where a ‘grassland mosaic’ (200-300 ha) was created by collectives of farmers through a diverse use of fields including postponed and staggered mowing, (early) grazing, creating ‘refuge strips’ during mowing, and active nest protection. We measured breeding success of godwits in each of the experimental sites and nearby, paired controls. Breeding success was higher (0.28 chicks fledged / pair) in mosaics than in controls, but due to lower agricultural nest losses only. Chick survival was 11 % in both mosaics and controls. The amount of late-mown and other grassland suitable for chicks hardly differed between treatments during the fledging period, mainly due to rainfall delaying postponed mowing in all sites. Chick survival was however positively correlated with site variation in the amount of high grass (>18 cm). Breeding success was high enough to compensate for adult mortality (ca. 0.6) in only one mosaic site. Chick survival was lower than in previous Godwit studies, indicating that additional loss factors have increased. Predation (50-80 % of chicks, mostly by birds) is a candidate, but changes in the suitability of late-mown grassland (insect abundance and sward density in grass monocultures) may also play a role. Consequently a higher management investment is needed to achieve a self-sustaining population.
Die Bezeichnung »Philosophie des Beobachtens« – auch jetzt noch spüre ich seine Eigenartigkeit – hat eine eigene kleine Geschichte. Im Jahre 1969 begannen David Beniaminovič Zil‘berman (der in Moskauer philosophischen Kreisen dieser Zeit durchweg als Ėdik auftrat) und ich, über ein philosophisches Thema nachzudenken, das wir mit der Wortneuschöpfung »Psychologie des Beobachtens« bezeichneten. Im Rahmen eines Vortrags legten wir 1971 einige Prämissen einer Psychologie des Beobachtens in einem Seminar Jurij Aleksandrovič Levadas vor. […] Abgesehen von einem kurzen Artikel, den ich über Zil’berman nach seinem Tod im Jahre 1979 schrieb, wendete ich mich mindestens 20 Jahre nicht mehr dem Thema des philosophischen Beobachtens zu. Ich kehrte zu diesem zurück angelegentlich heutiger historiosophischer Versuche der Bewusstwerdung über »unsere« Zeit, denen zufolge »unsere« Zeit über eigentümliche Charakteristika verfüge, welche dem konzeptualisierenden Denken gegenüber unabhängig seien. Diese Versuche der Theoretiker der Postmoderne – in ihrer Sinnlosigkeit höchstens denen ihrer Opponenten ebenbürtig (welche darauf beharren, dass die Geschichte dem Menschen »naturgegeben« sei) – gaben mir den Anlass, einige grundlegende Ideen philosophischen Beobachtens zu überdenken, und zwar ganz ohne sie an die Psychologie anzuschließen. Ich begann zu denken, dass gerade der Zugang über die Beobachtung beim Erfassen einiger theoretischer und lebensweltlicher Situationen hilfreich sein kann, in denen es vom Standpunkt der Metatheorie der Erkenntnis oder von dem der Phänomenologie aus schwer wäre, sich zurechtzufinden (wenngleich die Philosophie des Beobachtens sowohl mit dieser als auch mit jener vieles gemein hat). Einige allgemeine Überlegungen zum philosophischen Beobachten legte ich 1994 in den ersten vier Vorlesungen über die Phänomenologie der Religion, gehalten vor Studenten der Schule für Orientstudien an der Londoner Universität (SOAS), dar. Diese allgemeinen Überlegungen bildeten auch die Grundlage der vorliegenden Arbeit. [Aus dem Vorwort]