Nils Erik Enkvist
List of John Benjamins publications for which Nils Erik Enkvist plays a role.
Articles
Canons in Linguistic, Stylistic and Literary Competence The Search for a New Alphabet: Literary studies in a changing world, Hendrix, Harald, Joost J. Kloek, Sophie Levie and Willie van Peer (eds.), pp. 78 ff. | Article
1996 Centre and Periphery, Delicacy and Fuzz The Syntax of Sentence and Text: A Festschrift for František Daneš, Čmejrková, Svĕtla and František Štícha (eds.), pp. 43 ff. | Article
1994 Hatim, Basil & Ian Mason. 1990. Discourse and the Translator. Target 4:1, pp. 124–126 | Review
1992 Ventola, Eija & Anna Mauranen. 1990. Tutkijat ja englanniksi kirjoittaminen. Target 4:1, pp. 140–141 | Review
1992 Text strategies: single, dual, multiple Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 203 ff. | Article
1987 Text strategies: single, dual, multiple Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 203 ff. | Article
1987 Old English þa, temporal chains, and narrative structure Papers from the 7th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Giacalone Ramat, Anna, Onofrio Carruba and Giuliano Bernini (eds.), pp. 221 ff. | Article
1987 Linearization, text type, and parameter weighting Language and Discourse: Test and Protest, Mey, Jacob L. (ed.), pp. 245 ff. | Article
1986 Text and Discourse Linguistics, Rhetoric and Stylistics Discourse and Literature: New Approaches to the Analysis of Literary Genres, Dijk, Teun A. van (ed.), pp. 11 ff. | Chapter
1985 Review Article on Gérard Genette: Narrative Discourse and Deirdre Burton Studies in Language 6:1, pp. 107–118 | Article
1982 English in Latin Guise: A Note On Some Renaissance Textbooks Historiographia Linguistica 2:3, pp. 283–298 | Article
1975 The balance between Latin and English in 16th and 17th-century school grammars is of particular interest in the light of textbooks such as Joshua Poole’s English Accidence (1646), which could be described as a grammar of Latin entirely in English. The aim of such books was to make the study of… read more