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November 10, 2006

English professor’s articles accepted in premier journals

Rebecca Stephenson, a 鶹ý assistant professor of English, wrote an article recently accepted in Anglo-Saxon England, the premier journal in her field.

The article, titled “Scapegoating the Secular Clergy: The Hermeneutic Style as a Form of Monastic Self-Definition,” grew out of a paper that Stephenson gave at a conference in Manchester, England during Easter 2005.

The article is about using language to define in-groups and out-groups. In this case, a specific form of Latin distinguished Benedictine monks from other clerics, who did not adhere to such a strict rule.

Stephenson recently learned of a second achievement. Her article entitled, “Aelfric of Eynsham and Hermeneutic Latin: Meatim Sed et Rustica Reconsidered” will appear in volume 16 of the Journal of Medieval Latin.

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