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ENGLISH PHILOLOGY AND STYLISTICS A Festschrift for Professor Toshiro Tanaka

- 今林修・福元広二
- A5
- 232
- 4,000円 (本体4,400円 )
- 2004年12月1日
- ISBN978-4-87440-860-5/ISBN4-87440-860-5
- C3098
- 文学・語学/欧米〈文学〉 文学・語学/欧米〈語学〉
- Contributed by: A.Jimura, Y.shinoda, M.Kanno, Y.Nakao, H.Ohno, H.Matsumoto, N.Hirayama, K.Matsuura, M.Kosako, S.Fuami, H.Fukumoto, A.Sasaki, S.Ikadatsu, E.Tatsumoto, M.Nishio, O.Imahayashi, S.Tomita, K.Nakagawa, E.Yoshida, H.Sakauchi.(英文)
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- Professor Tanaka the Philologist(Akiyuki Jimura [地村彰之])
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
A Case of Lexical Convergence specially referring to the relations between words and their etymological meanings with the appendix of the “D” Entries “A Glossary of the Cursor Mundi”(Yoshihiro Shinoda [篠田義博])
A Note on Gower's Narrative Art(Masahiko Kanno [菅野正彦])
Chaucer's Semely and Its Related Words from an Optical Point of View(Yoshiyuki Nakao[中尾佳行])
Lexicological Multiplicity in Chaucer― With Special Reference to Words Related to “Heart”(Hideshi Ohno [大野英志])
“Pendragon” and “Tyntagill” in The Destruction of Troy― A Conjecture(Hiroyuki Matsumoto [松本博之])
Epistemic Adverbs in the Paston Letters(Naoki Hirayama [平山直樹])
The Subjunctive in Deloney(Kazuko Matsuura [松浦加寿子])
A Cognitive Observation on Metaphors in E.Spenser's Amoretti(Masaru Kosako [小迫 勝])
Well as a discourse marker in The Taming of the Shrew ― A preliminary sketch(Shigenobu Fuami [浮網茂信])
The Grammaticalization of I tell you in Shakespeare(Hiroji Fukumoto [福元広二])
Be-perfect and Have-perfect in John Evelyn's Diary(Akemi Sasaki [佐々木朱美])
The Burns Text of Tam Lin Revisited(Seiichi Ikadatsu [筏津成一])
Free Indirect Discourse in Emma(Eiko Tatsumoto [辰本英子])
The Reporting Clause in Oliver Twist― With Special Reference to the Reporting Clause of Sikes(Miyuki Nishio [西尾美由紀])
Dialectal Features of Stephen Blackpool's Pronunciation(Osamu Imahayashi [今林 修])
Pip's Point of View in Great Expectations in Terms of Humanisation and Dehumanisation(Saoko Tomita [冨田佐央子])
Katherine Mansfield's “The Fly” Revisited:With Special Reference to Its Expressions of <Desire>(Ken Nakagawa [中川 憲])
Centering and Dialogue― A Preliminary Analysis of Referring Expressions in a Parallel Corpus of English and Japanese Map Task Dialogues(Etsuko Yoshida [吉田悦子])
Critical Linguistic Approaches to the British Press Reports on a Criminal Trial (Hiroyuki Sakauchi [坂内宏行])
ENGLISH PHILOLOGY AND STYLISTICS :A Festschrift for Professor Toshiro Tanaka

- 今林修・福元広二
- A5
- 232
- 4,840円 (本体4,400円 )
- 2004年12月1日
- ISBN978-4-87440-860-5/ISBN4-87440-860-5
- C3098
- 文学・語学/欧米〈文学〉 文学・語学/欧米〈語学〉
- Contributed by: A.Jimura, Y.shinoda, M.Kanno, Y.Nakao, H.Ohno, H.Matsumoto, N.Hirayama, K.Matsuura, M.Kosako, S.Fuami, H.Fukumoto, A.Sasaki, S.Ikadatsu, E.Tatsumoto, M.Nishio, O.Imahayashi, S.Tomita, K.Nakagawa, E.Yoshida, H.Sakauchi.(英文)
渓水社で購入する | |
---|---|
オンライン書店で購入 |
- Professor Tanaka the Philologist(Akiyuki Jimura [地村彰之])
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
A Case of Lexical Convergence specially referring to the relations between words and their etymological meanings with the appendix of the “D” Entries “A Glossary of the Cursor Mundi”(Yoshihiro Shinoda [篠田義博])
A Note on Gower's Narrative Art(Masahiko Kanno [菅野正彦])
Chaucer's Semely and Its Related Words from an Optical Point of View(Yoshiyuki Nakao[中尾佳行])
Lexicological Multiplicity in Chaucer― With Special Reference to Words Related to “Heart”(Hideshi Ohno [大野英志])
“Pendragon” and “Tyntagill” in The Destruction of Troy― A Conjecture(Hiroyuki Matsumoto [松本博之])
Epistemic Adverbs in the Paston Letters(Naoki Hirayama [平山直樹])
The Subjunctive in Deloney(Kazuko Matsuura [松浦加寿子])
A Cognitive Observation on Metaphors in E.Spenser's Amoretti(Masaru Kosako [小迫 勝])
Well as a discourse marker in The Taming of the Shrew ― A preliminary sketch(Shigenobu Fuami [浮網茂信])
The Grammaticalization of I tell you in Shakespeare(Hiroji Fukumoto [福元広二])
Be-perfect and Have-perfect in John Evelyn's Diary(Akemi Sasaki [佐々木朱美])
The Burns Text of Tam Lin Revisited(Seiichi Ikadatsu [筏津成一])
Free Indirect Discourse in Emma(Eiko Tatsumoto [辰本英子])
The Reporting Clause in Oliver Twist― With Special Reference to the Reporting Clause of Sikes(Miyuki Nishio [西尾美由紀])
Dialectal Features of Stephen Blackpool's Pronunciation(Osamu Imahayashi [今林 修])
Pip's Point of View in Great Expectations in Terms of Humanisation and Dehumanisation(Saoko Tomita [冨田佐央子])
Katherine Mansfield's “The Fly” Revisited:With Special Reference to Its Expressions of <Desire>(Ken Nakagawa [中川 憲])
Centering and Dialogue― A Preliminary Analysis of Referring Expressions in a Parallel Corpus of English and Japanese Map Task Dialogues(Etsuko Yoshida [吉田悦子])
Critical Linguistic Approaches to the British Press Reports on a Criminal Trial (Hiroyuki Sakauchi [坂内宏行])