Deseret Language and Linguistic Society Symposium
Volume 23, Issue 1 (1997)
Front Matter
Deseret Language and Linguistics Society
Twentieth-Centuray Mormon Eloquence: A Stylistic Analysis of Two Sermons by Neal A. Maxwell
Gideon Burton
A Middle English Rectonstruction of the Present-Day English Hymn "There Is a Green Hill Far Away"
Jennifer W. Dennis and Megan Crossley
Cognitive Metaphor and Literary Theory: Towards the New Philology
Donald C. Freeman
A Woman as Burgemeester? A Close Analysis of Politically Correct Dutch and the Influence of World English
Heidi Gassman
Technical Shibboleths
John S. Harris
Utah English
Diane Lillie
Supposition Error: A Noevel: Minute Linguistic Structure Magnified through the Literary Looking Glass
Alan Manning
Tone Acquisition in Beginning Mandarin Learners
D. Ray Mantle and Joseph K. Hoskin
English Verbs: Proof of Language Drift
Karami Millington
Romanian Onomastics
Sydney Minnette Parent
African American Artistry: "Old-time" Homiletical TAsks as Contemporary Speech Acts in Media
Melissa Posey
Fossils in Technical Terminology
Marion K. Smith
The Effects of Dialogue Journals in Enhancing ESL Student's Writing
Mark Tanner and Laura Clement
The Translation of Faust
Emily Warner
Power and Prestige: Language Attitudes as Reflected in Male/Female Roles and Speech in Japanese Television Commercials
J. Paul Warnick
On Nasal Variation in Dialectal Spanish
Kirk A. Widdison
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