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IMC 2003: Sessions

Session 209: The Grammatical Curriculum: Sessions in Memory of Vivien Law, II

Monday 14 July 2003, 14.15-15.45

Organiser:Carin Ruff, Department of English, John Carroll University, Ohio
Moderator/Chair:Carin Ruff, Department of English, John Carroll University, Ohio
Paper 209-aComing to Terms with Medieval Grammar
(Language: English)
Don Chapman, Department of Linguistics & English Language, Brigham Young University, Utah
Index terms: Language and Literature - Latin, Literacy and Orality
Paper 209-bA Lost and (Barely) Recovered Manuscript of the Excerptiones de Prisciano
(Language: English)
David W. Porter, Department of English, Southern University, Louisiana
Index terms: Language and Literature - Latin, Literacy and Orality, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 209-cReading the Artes lectoriae
(Language: English)
Mark Amsler, Department of English, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Index terms: Language and Literature - Latin, Literacy and Orality, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Abstract

Participants will address specific texts, manuscripts, and metalinguistic problems in early medieval grammar, with a focus on projects inspired or supported by the work of Vivien Law.