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Relevance theory and metaphor : an analysis of Tom Waits’ ‘Emotional Weather Report’ [PDF]
‘Emotional Weather Report’ is a song by Tom Waits from his 1975 album, Nighthawks at the Diner. ‘Nighthawk’ is a US colloquial term popularised by its use in the title of Edward Hopper’s 1942 painting ‘Nighthawks’, which depicts a nocturnal scene in a ...
Price, H, Wilson, JJ
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On the Uses of Phenomenology in Sociological Research: A Typology, some Criticisms and a Plea
Abstract This paper aims to discern, clarify, criticise, and advocate some uses of phenomenology in sociological research. Phenomenology is increasingly evoked or implicitly employed in sociological endeavours. Little attention, however, is paid to what is entailed in taking a phenomenological approach, and whether it is employed to advance empirical ...
Sebastian Raza
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DISCOURSE STYLISTICS AS CONTEXTUALIZED STYLISTICS
The focus of the paper is on discourse stylistics, viewed as contextualized discipline. Context includes various factors (sociohistorical, cognitive, cultural and intertextual). The paper investigates the most important approaches to discourse stylistics:
Marina Katnić-Bakaršić
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LANGUAGE PLAY AND ITS FUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN’S FICTION [PDF]
Language play in fiction can be used as a means to attract readers’ attention and as such, language play is a means of foregrounding. The readers can notice and feel that the parts containing language play stand out more, which makes them more special ...
Tanto, Trisnowati
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Modern methods of stylistic teaching are generalizations of teaching experience in the traditional style, developed by V.V. Vinogradov, and modern approaches, which include cognitive stylistics. The article shows the necessity of introducing the elements
R S Sidorenko
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This study examines four Namibian Nama-Herero literary texts about the genocide in Namibia through the application of the cognitive stylistics framework. The texts analyzed are, Lauri Kubuitsile’s (2016) The Scattering, Jaspar D.
Linus Nghilifavali Hafeni +2 more
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Using Interactive Fiction to Stimulate Metalinguistic Talk in the English Classroom
Abstract Interactive Fiction (IF)—a digital form of non‐linear narrative writing—requires readers to respond, to make choices that shape their reading experience. I argue that such choices can be put to use in the classroom, helping teachers to facilitate metalinguistic talk.
Sam Holdstock
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A reader response method not just for ‘you’ [PDF]
This article contributes to empirical literary studies by offering a new reader response method for examining targeted textual features. With the aim of further establishing the new paradigm of reader response research in stylistics, we utilise a Likert ...
Bell, Alice +3 more
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Genologia w lingwistyce – lingwistyka w genologii
GENOLOGY IN LINGUISTICS – LINGUISTICS IN GENOLOGY The author draws a sketch picture of genology from two perspectives outlined in the title. Linguistic genology is considered as the form of presence of genology in linguistics.
Maria Wojtak
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The lobster and the maid: scenario-dependence and reader manipulation in Agatha Christie [PDF]
Readers of detective fiction deliberately seek to be deceived by the stories they read; in this manner, the genre forms a series of texts that aim to manipulate and persuade.
Alexander, M.
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