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English and English-American literature Volume 32
published_at 1997
The Semantics of the Epistemic Expressions, 'ye sey me soth', 'soth to sey', 'soth is', 'sothe', and 'forsoth' in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
ChaucerのTroilus and Criseydeにおける認識表現,'ye sey me soth', 'soth to sey', 'soth is', 'sothe', 'forsoth'の意味論
Nakao Yoshiyuki
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Conjunction Analysis Again : Criticizing Horn's (1996) Analysis of Only
PP. 1 - 18
A Short Introduction to Lexical Phonology
PP. 19 - 40
Word and Phrase Derivations from Prose Work and Verse
PP. 41 - 55
Antecedent-Contained vP-Deletion ; 1
PP. 57 - 113
The Semantics of the Epistemic Expressions, 'ye sey me soth', 'soth to sey', 'soth is', 'sothe', and 'forsoth' in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
PP. 115 - 160
The Modality of the Complementizer yoo-ni
PP. 161 - 208
A Note on the Role of the Reader
PP. 209 - 219
'Nothing' in King Lear and 'Mu'
PP. 221 - 226
History of ”Molly Bloom” : A Synopsis of Criticisms (ii. Joyce and Marxism)
PP. 227 - 265
Female Passivity and the Dialectic of Love : Interpreting Spenser's Amoretti
PP. 267 - 284
A Study of the Relationship between the Latin Text and the Translation in the Story of Baucis and Philemon
PP. 285 - 299
The Child's Point of View in Dickens's Narrative A Study of Great Expectations
PP. 301 - 317
The Creativity of Narrative and the Discovery of the ”Unspeakable” in Graham Swift's Waterland
PP. 319 - 337
Moonlight in The Great Gatsby
PP. 339 - 351
Man and Time in The House of the Seven Gables
PP. 353 - 372