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- catalog contributor b12277255.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. Challenge of other minds 1 -- 2. Semiotic approaches to Anglo-Saxon minds 1 -- 3. Time as an element in semiotic approaches to Anglo-Saxon minds 9 -- Chapter 2 Anglo-Saxon Royal Codes and Audiences 11 -- 1. Establishing an audience for the laws of the king 11 -- 2. Definitional preliminaries 12 -- 3. Problem of "aeghwelc mon" in Anglo-Saxon royal codes 13 -- 4. Scope and reference in quantifiers 14 -- 5. A semiotic tradition in royal codes 18 -- 6. Sources of presuppositions for the first law in Alfred's code 24 -- Chapter 3 Homiletic Speech Acts and Inculcation 31 -- 1. Cultural and clerical contexts 31 -- 2. On speech acts as a form of parenesis 34 -- 4. Hallidayan grammar and speech acts 39 -- 5. Rhetorical variation 54 -- 6. Authorities, witnesses, and speech acts 56 -- 7. Form and theme in speech acts 59 -- 8. On the need to obey God the Father 59 -- 9.".
- catalog description "Apprehension in Deor 158 -- 7. Apprehension, displacement, and the possibility of deliverance 164 -- 8. Apprehension and The Wanderer's form and language 165 -- 9. Voice of The Seafarer and eleventh century apprehension 169.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-224) and index.".
- catalog description "Speech acts in the family and community 68 -- Chapter 4 Exploration of Mind in Beowulf 83 -- 1. Contrasts in directing and exploring minds 83 -- 2. Exploratory perspectives on modes of thought and feeling 85 -- 3. Sentinel scene 91 -- 4. Narrator's perspective on the flyting episode 98 -- 5. Succession in hall scenes: Heorot and elsewhere 101 -- 6. Consultation in Hygelac's hall and Freawaru's marriage 108 -- 7. Tradition of leave-taking scenes 113 -- 8. Tradition of the death song 117 -- 9. Phrases for the mind of God 122 -- Chapter 5 Poems for Audiences in Crisis 137 -- 1. Themes on the future in Anglo-Saxon discourse 137 -- 2. Discourse and the presuppositions of Anglo-Saxon audiences 137 -- 3. Need for discourse on uncertain power and times 138 -- 4. Apprehension and discourse in The Battle of Maldon 145 -- 5. Apprehension and discourse in three Exeter Book poems 157 -- 6.".
- catalog extent "x, 235 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Anglo Saxon audiences.".
- catalog identifier "0820445509 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Anglo Saxon audiences.".
- catalog isPartOf "Berkeley insights in linguistics and semiotics, 0893-6935 ; vol. 44".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Anglo Saxon audiences.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "829/.09 21".
- catalog subject "Anglo-Saxons Intellectual life.".
- catalog subject "Audiences History To 1500.".
- catalog subject "Beowulf.".
- catalog subject "English literature Old English, approximately 450-1100 History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "English literature Old English, ca. 450-1100 History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Epic poetry, English (Old) History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Law, Anglo-Saxon.".
- catalog subject "Oral tradition England History To 1500.".
- catalog subject "PR173 .G68 2001".
- catalog subject "Preaching England History Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- catalog subject "Sermons, English (Old) History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Sermons, Medieval England History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Challenge of other minds 1 -- 2. Semiotic approaches to Anglo-Saxon minds 1 -- 3. Time as an element in semiotic approaches to Anglo-Saxon minds 9 -- Chapter 2 Anglo-Saxon Royal Codes and Audiences 11 -- 1. Establishing an audience for the laws of the king 11 -- 2. Definitional preliminaries 12 -- 3. Problem of "aeghwelc mon" in Anglo-Saxon royal codes 13 -- 4. Scope and reference in quantifiers 14 -- 5. A semiotic tradition in royal codes 18 -- 6. Sources of presuppositions for the first law in Alfred's code 24 -- Chapter 3 Homiletic Speech Acts and Inculcation 31 -- 1. Cultural and clerical contexts 31 -- 2. On speech acts as a form of parenesis 34 -- 4. Hallidayan grammar and speech acts 39 -- 5. Rhetorical variation 54 -- 6. Authorities, witnesses, and speech acts 56 -- 7. Form and theme in speech acts 59 -- 8. On the need to obey God the Father 59 -- 9.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Apprehension in Deor 158 -- 7. Apprehension, displacement, and the possibility of deliverance 164 -- 8. Apprehension and The Wanderer's form and language 165 -- 9. Voice of The Seafarer and eleventh century apprehension 169.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Speech acts in the family and community 68 -- Chapter 4 Exploration of Mind in Beowulf 83 -- 1. Contrasts in directing and exploring minds 83 -- 2. Exploratory perspectives on modes of thought and feeling 85 -- 3. Sentinel scene 91 -- 4. Narrator's perspective on the flyting episode 98 -- 5. Succession in hall scenes: Heorot and elsewhere 101 -- 6. Consultation in Hygelac's hall and Freawaru's marriage 108 -- 7. Tradition of leave-taking scenes 113 -- 8. Tradition of the death song 117 -- 9. Phrases for the mind of God 122 -- Chapter 5 Poems for Audiences in Crisis 137 -- 1. Themes on the future in Anglo-Saxon discourse 137 -- 2. Discourse and the presuppositions of Anglo-Saxon audiences 137 -- 3. Need for discourse on uncertain power and times 138 -- 4. Apprehension and discourse in The Battle of Maldon 145 -- 5. Apprehension and discourse in three Exeter Book poems 157 -- 6.".
- catalog title "Anglo Saxon audiences / Eugene Green.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".