FW: Linguistic resources

Anne McCabe AnneMcCabe at CTV.ES
Sun Oct 21 17:53:53 UTC 2001


Sorry for any cross-postings.

This came to me via a friend who's on the Victorian list...Wonder if
anyone can help and/or would like to be in touch with the sender?

Anne
>
> ----------
> From: 	Mark Nixon {PG}[SMTP:mark.nixon at STIR.AC.UK]
> Reply To: 	VICTORIA 19th-Century British Culture & Society
> Sent: 	Monday, October 15, 2001 12:55 PM
> To: 	VICTORIA at LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU
> Subject: 	Linguistic resources
>
> I am just beginning to stumble into linguistic analysis, but as a
> historian
> I have next to no knowledge and no training.
> Can anyone suggest studies (esp. using the approaches of systemic
> functional
> linguistics and critical discourse analysis) of Victorian writing, of any
> kind (scientific, media texts, fiction, historiography)? Do they exist? (I
> know of Halliday on Darwin, but nothing else). Anyone else interested in
> linguistic analysis of Victorian prose?
>
> Direct emails to me would be appreciated and probably most suitable.
>
> Mark Nixon
> mn4 at stir.ac.uk
>
>

Anne M. McCabe, Ph.D.
Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus
Avda. del Valle, 34
Madrid 28003  Spain
Tel: 34 91 554 5858
Fax: 34 91 553 3452
e-mail: mccabea at spmail.slu.edu  OR  annemccabe at ctv.es



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