Cynthia L. Hallen
Brigham Young University
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Names | 2007
Cynthia L. Hallen
Abstract An inventory of parish records contains the given names of some 2,000 males and nearly 2,000 females in the village of Ljustorp, Sweden over three centuries. Three-fourths of all males shared eight given names and three-fourths of all females shared another eight names. The duplication of personal names across generations comes from the practice of naming children after close relatives. The naming pattern had three characteristics: repetition of the same given names for different people; selection of a childs name from a specific set of close family relationships; and assignment of the relatives name to the namesake child according to birth order. Although the specific pattern may be labeled name repetition in some onomastic and genealogical discussions, a precise term for the naming practice is lacking. I suggest it be called the “Malachi” pattern, after the description of the prophet who foresaw the restoration of family ties in the latter days.
Rhetoric Review | 2017
Elise Verzosa Hurley; Richard Leo Enos; Peter Elbow; John Warnock; Maureen Daly Goggin; John Trimbur; Fred Reynolds; Edward M. White; Hugh Burns; Keith D. Miller; Barbara Heifferon; Rosanne Carlo; Brian Jackson; Amanda Wray; Greg Glau; Star Medzerian Vanguri; Amanda Fields; Edith M. Baker; Maggie M. Werner; Cynthia L. Hallen; Jessica L. Shumake; Jennifer Jacovitch; Crystal Fodrey
On November 2, 2016, Theresa Jarnagin Enos unexpectedly passed away at her home in Tucson, Arizona, leaving behind a trailblazing legacy of work in writing, teaching, scholarly editing, (wo) mentoring, administration, and service. An important figure in contemporary rhetoric and composition studies, Theresa—a self-proclaimed “maverick”—founded this journal, Rhetoric Review, on her own in 1982 due to the lack of publication venues for research concerning the history and theory of rhetoric. As the first peer-reviewed journal in rhetoric and composition studies, Theresa worked tirelessly to make Rhetoric Review the journal we know today—publishing manuscripts from the field’s superstars (Jim W. Corder, Frank D’Angelo, and Michael Halloran were among the first contributors in the inaugural issue), establishing an editorial board, soliciting peer reviewers, editing each manuscript scrupulously, advertising for new subscribers, all while printing issue copies and mailing them off to institutions herself. In 1987, Theresa was recruited by the University of Arizona where she helped establish its PhD program in Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English (RCTE). During her twenty-seven year tenure at the University of Arizona, Theresa taught undergraduate and graduate courses, served as associate composition director, program director of RCTE and, of course, maintained her editorship of Rhetoric Review. Theresa authored, edited, or co-edited over ten books including A Sourcebook for Basic Writing Teachers, Writing Program Administrator’s Resource, The Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition, Gender Roles and Faculty Lives in Rhetoric and Composition, The Promise and Perils of Writing Program Administration, Defining the New Rhetorics, Living Rhetoric and Composition, Beyond PostProcess and Postmodernism: Essays on the Spaciousness of Rhetoric, in addition to numerous articles and chapters. The entries from colleagues and former students included in this Burkean Parlor allow us just a brief glimpse of Theresa’s influence on the lives and careers of so many of us in our discipline; how fortunate we are to have known her and to have learned from her.
The Emily Dickinson Journal | 2002
Cynthia L. Hallen; Jennifer Shakespear
The Emily Dickinson Journal | 1993
Cynthia L. Hallen; Laura M. Harvey
Dictionaries: journal of the Dictionary Society of North America | 2009
Cynthia L. Hallen; Dallin J. Bailey
The Emily Dickinson Journal | 1996
Cynthia L. Hallen
Dictionaries: journal of the Dictionary Society of North America | 1994
Cynthia L. Hallen
The Emily Dickinson Journal | 2001
Cynthia L. Hallen
Archive | 1991
Cynthia L. Hallen
web reasoning and rule systems | 2017
Cynthia L. Hallen