Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Contextualization of Linguistic Criticism / Cynthia Goldin Bernstein
  • Lexico-Syntactic Cohesion in Creeley's "I Know a Man" / William S. Chisholm
  • Anaphoric and Cataphoric Reference in Dickens's Our Mutual Friend and James's The Golden Bowl / Mary Jane Chilton Curry
  • Comparison and Synthesis: Marianne Moore's Natural and Unnatural Taxonomies / Melissa Monroe
  • Appropriated Voices in Gordon Weaver's Eight Corners of the World / Cynthia Goldin Bernstein and Ewing Campbell
  • Script Theory Perspective, and Message in Narrative: The Case of "Mi suicidio" / Joyce Tolliver
  • Conversational Style and the Form-Meaning Link in Literary Analysis / Rei R. Noguchi
  • Conversation and the Fitzgeralds: Conflict or Collaboration? / Janet M. Ellerby
  • Rosario Castellanos and the New Essay: Writing It Like a Woman / Mary Gomez Parham
  • "Policewoman," Male Dominance, and the Cooperative Principle / June M. Frazer and Timothy C. Frazer.
  • The Language of Power and Powerlessness: Verbal Combat in the Plays of Tennessee Williams / Nancy O. Wilhelmi
  • Dialects of Power: The Two-Faced Narrative / Karen A. Hohne
  • Literary Data and Linguistic Analysis: The Example of Modern German
  • Immigrant Worker Literature / B.A. Fennell
  • "What a Parrot Talks": The Janus Nature of Anglo-Irish Writing / Mashey Bernstein
  • "You gone have to learn to talk right": Linguistic Deference and Regional Dialect in Harry Crews's Body / Barbara Johnstone.