Clauses in Chaucer Introduced by Conjunction with Appended "That."
- Author / Editor
- Kivimaa, Krista
Clauses in Chaucer Introduced by Conjunction with Appended "That."
- Published
- Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, Societas Scientarum Fennica 43.1 (1968): 1-75.
- Description
- Identifies, tabulates, and analyzes the clauses introduced by conjunctions in Chaucer's works (except Th and his lyrics), with or without pleonastic "that," attending to stress (verse and prose) and meter, and concluding, generally, that Chaucer achieved a "more finished form" when he "availed himself of 'that'," and he used it more often in his decasyllabic than in his octosyllabic verse,
- Chaucer Subjects
- Style and Versification
Language and Word Studies