Articles in refereed journals.- "The Heynesbók Dragon: An Old Icelandic Maxim in its Legal-historical Context,"
Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99 (2000): 461-91.
- "Scribal Error as Linguistic Evidence in the Peterborough Chronicle:
Anglo-Scand/eME þeora," NOWELE (North-West European Language Evolution) 37
(2000): 53-122.
- "William Gilmore Simms and John Donald Wade," Simms Review 7:1 (1999): 20-25.
- "Calvert Watkins, How to Kill a Dragon: Aspects of Indo-European Poetics" (review)
Journal of English Linguistics 27 (1999): 378-81.
- "Medieval Dragonlore in Middle-earth," Journal of the
Fantastic in the Arts 9 (1998): 175-191.
- "The Margins of Mediaevalia: Semiotics and Poetics," Semiotica
85-3/4 (1991): 357-368 (review article).
- "Per Speculum in Aenigmate: Reflections of the Word in the
Middle Ages," Poetics Today 8:1 (1987):
173-180.
- "Intertextuality and Old Icelandic Literature," Medieval
Perspectives II:1 (1987): 17-24.
- "Semiotica Mediaevalia: Introduction," Semiotica 63-1/2 (1987):
1-12.
- "Semiotics and Medieval Studies: Perspectives on Research,"
Semiotica 63-1/2 (1987): 13-32.
- "Episodes in Analysis of Medieval Narrative," Style 20:2 (1986): 126-141.
- "Dragons, Texts, and History," Semiotica, 59-3/4 (1986):
303-328.
- "Semiotics and Traditional Lore: The Medieval Dragon Tradition,"
Journal of Folklore Research 22-2/3 (1985): 85-112.
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