A concordance to Thomas Carlyle's Sartor resartus /
The dissertation consists largely of a KWIC-style concordance to Sartor Resartus. The base text is that of the Centenary Edition. Page and line citations refer to the Centenary Edition; volume and book citations are also included so that the concordance may be used with other editions. Although thir...
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Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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1991.
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Online Access: | Link to OAKTrust copy |
Summary: | The dissertation consists largely of a KWIC-style concordance to Sartor Resartus. The base text is that of the Centenary Edition. Page and line citations refer to the Centenary Edition; volume and book citations are also included so that the concordance may be used with other editions. Although thirty-nine words of high frequency and minimal stylistic or thematic significance are indexed only (i.e., without lines of context being supplied), not a word of Sartor Resartus is omitted entirely. A distinctive feature of this concordance is that plurals of nouns as w ell as possessives have been grouped under the base form. Homographs are distinguished on the basis of traditional Latin-based grammar. An introductory chapter provides information not only on the process of constructing this concordance but also on the processes of computer-assisted generation of concordances in general. Appendixes offer statistics and two word frequency lists, one in alphabetical order and the other in numerical order of occurrence. |
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Item Description: | Typescript (photocopy). Vita. "Major subject: English." |
Physical Description: | 6 volumes ; 29 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |