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Unveiling the neural mechanisms of supernatural fiction comprehension using fNIRS. [PDF]
Xu X, Jia C, Chen K, Chen L.
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Metaphorically speaking: considerations in applying metaphor to your research higher degree. [PDF]
Byrne A, Mulvogue J.
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Posthuman interventions in submerged histories: reconstructing history through memory in Rivers Solomon's <i>The Deep</i>. [PDF]
Dawn A, Alan G.
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Narrative influence on support of a public policy: The case of nuclear power in The Netherlands. [PDF]
de Lint L, Roßmann M, Vostroknutov A.
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Abstract This book defends a Radical Fictionalist Semantics for fictional discourse. Focusing on proper names as prototypical devices of reference, it argues that fictional names are only fictionally proper names, and that, as a result, fictional sentences do not encode propositions.
Stefano Predelli, Predelli Stefano
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Fictional Discourse and the Law
Drawing on insights from literary theory and analytical philosophy, this book analyzes the intersection of law and literature from the distinct and unique perspective of fictional discourse.
Lind, Hans J.
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Differences in use and function of verbal irony between real and fictional discourse: (mis)interpretation and irony blindness [PDF]
This paper presents a contrastive approach to the presence of two distinct types of verbal irony in real (natural, unscripted) versus fictional (scripted) discourse, with a special focus on irony blindness, i.e.
Eleni Kapogianni
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