@article{oai:yamanashi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000837, author = {保谷, 一三}, journal = {山梨医科大学紀要, Bulletin of Yamanashi Medical University}, month = {}, note = {This is the second installment of a study of Latin and French loan words which Chaucer first used in The Canterbury Tales except the General Prologue. The total was 418 according to Ch.V, Chaucer's Contribution to the English vocabularv in Mersand's Chaucer's Romance Vocabulary. But actually counting the words listed in Appendix II. I found that it was 410. This time I treat the next 36 words, No.37 to No.72. The date of the first borrowing is ascertained to be about 1386. The present study' compares the date with that of the first recorded appearance in French, and elucidates the rapidity. and the cultural background, of borrowing. Special emphasis is placed on distinguishing the two sorts of French, Continental French and Anglo-French (or Anglo-Norman), thus making clear the nuance of borrowing. (To be continued)}, pages = {59--67}, title = {「カンタベリ物語」本文の中でチョーサーが初めて使用したラテン語とフランス語の研究(2)}, volume = {7}, year = {1990} }