Nils Erik Enkvist
List of John Benjamins publications for which Nils Erik Enkvist plays a role.
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. 78–82 | 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. 43–58 | 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. 203–212 | Article
1987 Text strategies: single, dual, multiple Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 203–212 | 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. 221–238 | Article
1987 Linearization, text type, and parameter weighting Language and Discourse: Test and Protest, Mey, Jacob L. (ed.), pp. 245–260 | 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. 11–38 | 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