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  3. Vol. 1 No. 2 (2002)

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2002)

Published: 2002-06-02

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  • What Interpretive Divergence Can Teach Literary Semantics: Reconsidering Wordsworth's 'A slumber did my spirit seal´'

    Bo Pettersson
    199-214
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  • Dwelling upon Time: Memory's changing function in the poetry of Wordsworth

    Charles I. Armstrong
    215-232
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  • The Gaze of Tiresias: Joyce, Rossellini and the Iconology of "The Dead"

    Asbjørn Grønstad
    233-248
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  • Migrancies and Modernities in Jamal Mahjoub's The Carrier

    Jopi Nyman
    249-268
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  • V.S. Naipaul's The Mimic Men: Narrative Transcending of Order and Disorder

    Tuomas Huttunen
    269-288
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  • Myth, language and identity in The Seal Woman

    Anne Holden Rønning
    289-298
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  • yet this follie doth many times assault the brauest minds: Affirmative Declarative do in 17th-Century English

    Bjørg Bækken
    317-337
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  • Must down: On non-occurring verbs of motion in modern English

    Göran Kjellmer
    339-353
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  • RP as sociolinguistic object

    Anne H. Fabricius
    355-372
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Reviews

  • American English, in a very broad perspective Review of Gunnel Tottie. 2002. An Introduction to American English. Maiden, Mass. & Oxford, UK: Blackwell

    Johan Elsness
    299-316
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  • Den levende fonograf: Nordmændenes Professor Higgins By Arne Juul. University of Southern Denmark Studies in Linguistics vol. 14. Rask Supplement Vol. 13. Syddansk Universitetsforlag. 2002. 170 pp.

    Arthur O. Sandved
    373-375
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The Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) covers the fields of English studies in the Nordic countries: English linguistics, literature and language teaching and learning. NJES is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes 2-3 issues a year, including general and special themed issues. The journal is affiliated to the Nordic Association of English Studies. 

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Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) | ISSN (Online) 1654-6970 | ISSN (Print)1502-7694 (NJES is published online only since 2007)

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