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LCMND Proceedings
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2011: volume 21 / 1981
Proceedings of the Linguistic Circle's Twenty-Fourth Conference
October 30th & 31st, 1981
Grand Forks, ND
Hosted by the University
of North Dakota at the Town House Motor Inn
30 p.
Cover: rich yellow
1981 LCMND Officers:
President: Mary Ellen Caldwell, UND; Vice-President:
Carol J. Harvey, UW
Past-President: John Gahan, UM; Secretary-Treasurer:
A. L. Gordon, UM
Editor of LCMND Proceedings: Ben L.Collins, UND
Honorary Presidents: Demetrius J. Georgacas, UND; C. Meredith Jones, UM;
J. B. Rudnyckyj, UM
The 1981 LCMND Program [25 papers]:
- Images of Ukrainian women in Canadian literature / Natalia Aponiuk, UM.
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Teaching oral expression [of French] at the third-year level / Hubert
Balcaen, UM.
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Enigma in Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince / Brian Bendor-Samuel, UW.
- The short fiction of Boris Pasternak / Mitzi M. Brunsdale, UND.
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The Northwest Semitic deity, Milku, in the Hittite empire / C. Carter,
UND.
- Shakespeare's comic widows / E. J. Chute, UND.
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Dorothy Parker: an all-but-forgotten writer of an all-but-forgotten period
/ Ben L. Collins [after-dinner address at the Town House Motor Inn Banquet].
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A question from William Blake / John C. Crawford, UND.
- Montaigne and Religion / Gaby Divay, UM.
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Meaning implications in two Pauline verbs / Richard J. Erickson, Moorhead,
Minn.
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Medea and Phaedra in Seneca / John J. Gahan, UM.
- Grotesque imagery in Sartre's Enfance d'un chef / Carol J. Harvey, UW.
- Mme de Charriere and the Constant family / Margriet Bruyn Lacy, NDSU.
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Rhyming fits in The Lay of Havelock the Dane / Colleen Landes, UND.
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Comments on Goethe's 'Sesenheimer Lieder', 1770/71 / Esther Leser, UND.
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Metaphor in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway / Joan Livingstone-Webber,
UND.
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The constitutional right to pick a name / Tom Lockney, UND.
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Sophocles' Antigone: the conflict of the woman and the man / Iain McDougall,
UW.
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Supersubtle Shakespeare: Othello as a rhetorical allegory / Trevor McNeely,
Brandon University, Man.
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The Dionysus, Tristan, and Jocasta myths in Marguerite Duras' Moderato
Cantabile / Enid M. Marantz, UM.
- Chaucer's Japamese connection: Canterbury Tales, F82-84 / David F. Marshall,
UND.
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Martin Buber's linguistic transformation of Nachman of Braslav's [fl.
1800] Sippuri Massiyot [on Hasidic tales] / Neal Rose, UM.
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The meaning and significance of synesthesia as a literary device / Nicholas
Ruddick, UM.
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Regional language in the Manitoba born author Robert J. C. Stead's novel
Grain (1926) / Murray G. Wanamaker, UW.
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Louise Michel's Les Microbes humains (1886): the literature of commitment
in Science fiction / Winona H. Wilkins, UND.
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