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Biblical Ethics and the Poor: the Language and Structures of Poverty in the Writings of the Hebrew Prophets (Oppression, Exploitation, Justice, Injustice).
(1986)
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal, ('c)an(')i, and ('c)anaw. Investigated here is the thesis that the prophets understood poverty to be an unjust structural ...
Sir Thomas Wyatt and the progress of Mannerism in Renaissance English lyric.
(1988)
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry reads less easily than most, and we must either dismiss it or explain it. The fact that few literary critics have dismissed Wyatt testifies to his success as a poet. Yet well into the twentieth-century ...
Reading Culture at the Threshold: Time and Transition in Modern Spain (1800 -1990)
(2008)
This work analyzes historical transitions by reading culture produced at three key moments in Spanish modernity. The first time period addresses the end of the Enlightenment, during Spain’s failure to establish democratic ...
The Verb Phrase in Egyptian Arabic (Syntax, Complement, Binding).
(1987)
This dissertation examines the category of Verb Phrase (VP) in Egyptian Arabic (EA) within the framework established by the goals and methodology of generative grammar. More specifically, the theoretical framework of the ...
The Essays of Christoph Martin Wieland : a Contribution to the Definition and History of the Genre in Its European Context (France, Germany, England, Style).
(1986)
Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813) is often cited as one of the principal practitioners of the essay in eighteenth-century German literature. A number of studies on Wieland as an essayist have appeared, but none adequately ...
A Study of the Mandarin Chinese Verb Suffix 'Zhe'.
(1983)
The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive explanation of the role of the Mandarin Chinese suffix(' ) zhe. Examination of the uses of zhe reveals that the conventional classification of zhe as an imperfective ...