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- 2012286365 contributor B12488058.
- 2012286365 created "c2013.".
- 2012286365 date "2013".
- 2012286365 date "c2013.".
- 2012286365 dateCopyrighted "c2013.".
- 2012286365 description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- 2012286365 description "Our aim and methodology. Introduction; The aim of this book; The statement of the problem: Text interpretation and the role of the reader: The relationship between constituent elements of the text : the question of degrees: A sample : ambiguity as a key concept in representing the totality of the poem's meaning: The reader's inference and the levels at which it works: Linguistic ambiguity : an explanation of its generative process; The structure of this book ; Previous scholarship; Methods of language studies and ambiguity; Chaucer's ambiguity : previous scholarship; The problem addressed in this book ; Our point of view and method; The rise of ambiguity: The double prism structure: The first prism (B): The second prism (D); The categories of ambiguity; Types of ambiguity; The concept of ambiguity: The definition of ambiguity: Vagueness: The control of ambiguity; The procedure for examining Chaucer's ambiguity -- Ambiguity in textual domains. Ambiguity in metatext; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and metatext; Linguistic diversity in London and between the scribes; Production of the manuscripts of Chaucer's texts; The sixteen manuscripts of Troilus and Criseyde; Modem editions of Troilus and Criseyde; Kinds of readers; Examination of ambiguity with respect to metatext: Analysis of Tr 2.636: Analysis of Tr 2.1274: Analysis of Tr 3.575-93: Analysis of Tr 5.1240-1; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in intertextuality; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and intertextuality; Intertextuality in courtly language and the problem of ambiguity : a few examples; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in macro-textual structure; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and macro-textual structure; Ambiguity in theme; Ambiguity in characters: The first-person narrator: Characters; Ambiguity in plot: Prologues/epilogues and the development of stories: Interactions between situations; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in reported speech; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and reported speech; Free indirect speech and the problem of ambiguity; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in discourse structure; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and discourse; Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on reference (1a), substitution (1b), ellipsis (1c); Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on causality in conjunction (1d): Causality and degrees of subjectivity: Examination : Tr 3.561-947; Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on lexical cohesion (1e); Ambiguity in word order and information structure; Final remarks -- Ambiguity in interpersonal domains. Ambiguity in speaker's intention; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and the speaker's intention; Ambiguity in the intention of the characters and the narrator; Integrated examination of (1) Tr 3.554-603; Integrated examination of (2) Tr 5.1009-50; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in modality; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and modality; Ambiguity in modal auxiliaries: Interaction in external causals : a focus on moot/moste: Ambiguity due to the interaction between root and epistemic senses of the modals; Ambiguity arising from modal adverbs: Introductory remarks: The concept of 'epistemicity': The modal adverb trewely in Chaucer : previous research: Ambiguity caused by the use of trewely: Examination: Final remarks; Ambiguity caused by modal lexical verbs: Introductory remarks: Statement of the problem by reference to 'I woot wel': Ambiguity arising from modal lexical verbs : how it occurs: Description of ambiguity caused by 'I woot wel'; Final remarks -- Ambiguity in linguistic domains. Ambiguity in syntax; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and syntax; The phrase as she that: The meaning of the as she that-phrase: The function of the as she that-phrase: Ambiguity in the as she that-phrase and characterization of Criseyde; Other examples of syntactic ambiguity; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in words; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and words; Ambiguity of slydynge and related words: Words and context: Criseyde's shifting affections and their expression: Definition of slide/slydynge: Words associated psychologically with slydynge: Words expressing harsher criticism of Criseyde's inconstancy: The semantic field of words denoting change, shifting, etc. : a paradigmatic list of vocabulary used to refer to Criseyde's inconstancy together with vocabulary not used: Words expressing Criseyde's inconstancy and their environments: Final remarks; Ambiguity in sely; Ambiguity in weldy; Ambiguity in pile: Pragmatic implications of pite: Criseyde's pite : internal history of her betrayal: Ambiguity in Criseyde's pite: Final remarks; Ambiguity in frend/shipe and gentil/esse: Introductory remarks: Examination; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in voice; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and voice; Previous scholarship; Our approach : reconsideration from the viewpoint of the double prism structure; Examination; Final remarks -- Conclusion. Concluding remarks; Summary of this investigation; The structure of Chaucer's ambiguity -- Appendix A : lines referring to Criseyde's shifting affections -- Appendix B : words indicative of instability : an overview by works (Tr, Bo, LGW, Henryson) -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Author index.".
- 2012286365 extent "309 p. :".
- 2012286365 identifier "3631624387".
- 2012286365 identifier "9783631624388".
- 2012286365 isPartOf "Studies in English medieval language and literature ; Bd. 36.".
- 2012286365 isPartOf "Studies in English medieval language and literature, 1436-7521 ; v. 36".
- 2012286365 issued "2013".
- 2012286365 issued "c2013.".
- 2012286365 language "eng".
- 2012286365 publisher "Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition,".
- 2012286365 subject "821/.1 23".
- 2012286365 subject "Ambiguity in literature.".
- 2012286365 subject "Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400. Troilus and Criseyde.".
- 2012286365 subject "PR1896 .N35 2013".
- 2012286365 tableOfContents "Our aim and methodology. Introduction; The aim of this book; The statement of the problem: Text interpretation and the role of the reader: The relationship between constituent elements of the text : the question of degrees: A sample : ambiguity as a key concept in representing the totality of the poem's meaning: The reader's inference and the levels at which it works: Linguistic ambiguity : an explanation of its generative process; The structure of this book ; Previous scholarship; Methods of language studies and ambiguity; Chaucer's ambiguity : previous scholarship; The problem addressed in this book ; Our point of view and method; The rise of ambiguity: The double prism structure: The first prism (B): The second prism (D); The categories of ambiguity; Types of ambiguity; The concept of ambiguity: The definition of ambiguity: Vagueness: The control of ambiguity; The procedure for examining Chaucer's ambiguity -- Ambiguity in textual domains. Ambiguity in metatext; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and metatext; Linguistic diversity in London and between the scribes; Production of the manuscripts of Chaucer's texts; The sixteen manuscripts of Troilus and Criseyde; Modem editions of Troilus and Criseyde; Kinds of readers; Examination of ambiguity with respect to metatext: Analysis of Tr 2.636: Analysis of Tr 2.1274: Analysis of Tr 3.575-93: Analysis of Tr 5.1240-1; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in intertextuality; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and intertextuality; Intertextuality in courtly language and the problem of ambiguity : a few examples; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in macro-textual structure; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and macro-textual structure; Ambiguity in theme; Ambiguity in characters: The first-person narrator: Characters; Ambiguity in plot: Prologues/epilogues and the development of stories: Interactions between situations; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in reported speech; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and reported speech; Free indirect speech and the problem of ambiguity; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in discourse structure; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and discourse; Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on reference (1a), substitution (1b), ellipsis (1c); Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on causality in conjunction (1d): Causality and degrees of subjectivity: Examination : Tr 3.561-947; Ambiguity in cohesion : a focus on lexical cohesion (1e); Ambiguity in word order and information structure; Final remarks -- Ambiguity in interpersonal domains. Ambiguity in speaker's intention; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and the speaker's intention; Ambiguity in the intention of the characters and the narrator; Integrated examination of (1) Tr 3.554-603; Integrated examination of (2) Tr 5.1009-50; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in modality; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and modality; Ambiguity in modal auxiliaries: Interaction in external causals : a focus on moot/moste: Ambiguity due to the interaction between root and epistemic senses of the modals; Ambiguity arising from modal adverbs: Introductory remarks: The concept of 'epistemicity': The modal adverb trewely in Chaucer : previous research: Ambiguity caused by the use of trewely: Examination: Final remarks; Ambiguity caused by modal lexical verbs: Introductory remarks: Statement of the problem by reference to 'I woot wel': Ambiguity arising from modal lexical verbs : how it occurs: Description of ambiguity caused by 'I woot wel'; Final remarks -- Ambiguity in linguistic domains. Ambiguity in syntax; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and syntax; The phrase as she that: The meaning of the as she that-phrase: The function of the as she that-phrase: Ambiguity in the as she that-phrase and characterization of Criseyde; Other examples of syntactic ambiguity; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in words; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and words; Ambiguity of slydynge and related words: Words and context: Criseyde's shifting affections and their expression: Definition of slide/slydynge: Words associated psychologically with slydynge: Words expressing harsher criticism of Criseyde's inconstancy: The semantic field of words denoting change, shifting, etc. : a paradigmatic list of vocabulary used to refer to Criseyde's inconstancy together with vocabulary not used: Words expressing Criseyde's inconstancy and their environments: Final remarks; Ambiguity in sely; Ambiguity in weldy; Ambiguity in pile: Pragmatic implications of pite: Criseyde's pite : internal history of her betrayal: Ambiguity in Criseyde's pite: Final remarks; Ambiguity in frend/shipe and gentil/esse: Introductory remarks: Examination; Final remarks ; Ambiguity in voice; Introductory remarks : the double prism structure and voice; Previous scholarship; Our approach : reconsideration from the viewpoint of the double prism structure; Examination; Final remarks -- Conclusion. Concluding remarks; Summary of this investigation; The structure of Chaucer's ambiguity -- Appendix A : lines referring to Criseyde's shifting affections -- Appendix B : words indicative of instability : an overview by works (Tr, Bo, LGW, Henryson) -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Author index.".
- 2012286365 title "The structure of Chaucer's ambiguity / Yoshiyuki Nakao.".
- 2012286365 type "text".