Cognitive Stylistics: Language and cognition in text analysisElena Semino, Jonathan Culpeper This book represents the state of the art in cognitive stylistics a rapidly expanding field at the interface between linguistics, literary studies and cognitive science. The twelve chapters combine linguistic analysis with insights from cognitive psychology and cognitive linguistics in order to arrive at innovative accounts of a range of literary and textual phenomena. The chapters cover a variety of literary texts, periods, and genres, including poetry, fictional and non-fictional narratives, and plays. Some of the chapters provide new approaches to phenomena that have a long tradition in literary and linguistic studies (such as humour, characterisation, figurative language, and metre), others focus on phenomena that have not yet received adequate attention (such as split-selves phenomena, mind style, and spatial language). This book is relevant to students and scholars in a wide range of areas within linguistics, literary studies and cognitive science. |
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... find it more fruitful to do cognitive poetics so as to engage with the epistemology of our intuitive interpretative practices rather than add yet another interpretation of a text to the MLA bibliography's database. In that sense, their ...
... find it more fruitful to do cognitive poetics so as to engage with the epistemology of our intuitive interpretative practices rather than add yet another interpretation of a text to the MLA bibliography's database. In that sense, their ...
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... find the dualdomain model sufficient to cover examples thought to be analysable only in terms of conceptual integration theory. And yet, in some ways metaphors are conceptual integrations because many instances of metaphor or analogy ...
... find the dualdomain model sufficient to cover examples thought to be analysable only in terms of conceptual integration theory. And yet, in some ways metaphors are conceptual integrations because many instances of metaphor or analogy ...
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... find relevance for contemporary readers is located in our ability to always find new targets when provided with old sources. As for Quilligan's notion of “sequence” as it relates to interpreting allegory, the story of Lady Tertia ...
... find relevance for contemporary readers is located in our ability to always find new targets when provided with old sources. As for Quilligan's notion of “sequence” as it relates to interpreting allegory, the story of Lady Tertia ...
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... find one on my Hand From such a Velvet world it comes — Such plushes at command It's soundless travels just arrest my slow — terrestrial eye — Intent opon it's own career — What use has it for me - Dickinson gave Thomas Wentworth ...
... find one on my Hand From such a Velvet world it comes — Such plushes at command It's soundless travels just arrest my slow — terrestrial eye — Intent opon it's own career — What use has it for me - Dickinson gave Thomas Wentworth ...
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Contents
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Chapter 4 Miltonic texture and the feeling of reading | 73 |
Chapter 5 A cognitive stylistic approach to mind style in narrative fiction
| 95 |
Chapter 6 Between the lines | 123 |
Chapter 7 Split selves in ction and in medical life stories | 153 |
Chapter 8 Metaphor in Bob Dylans Hurricane | 183 |
Chapter 10 Cognitive stylistics of humorous texts | 231 |
Chapter 11 A cognitive stylistic approach to characterisation | 251 |
Chapter 12 Aspects of Cognitive Poetics | 279 |
Afterword | 319 |
Notes | 323 |
References | 324 |
Name Index | 325 |
Subject Index | 329 |
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