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AbstractThis article focuses on Middleton' style. More than Shakespeare or Jonson, Middleton was a writer of works for the printing press – works commissioned by publishers rather than theatres, whose initial reception would be in the visual form of the printed page.
Hope, Jonathan
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Towards an integrated corpus stylistics [PDF]
Over recent years, the use of corpora in stylistic analysis has grown in popularity. However, questions still remain over the remit of corpus stylistics, its distinction from corpus linguistics generally and its capacity to explain complex stylistic ...
McIntyre Dan
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Mental Spaces Theory and Multilayered Meaning Construction. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Conceptualization underlying language use is an unconscious and automatic process that interacts with the general human cognitive faculty. The main purpose of Mental Spaces Theory (MST), as one of the major frameworks in Cognitive Linguistics, is to shed light on this process and model it in cognitively motivated ways.
Kwon I.
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“What do you want me to tell?” The inferential texture of Alice Munro’s ‘Postcard’ [PDF]
This paper considers some of the ways in which ideas from pragmatic stylistics (based here on relevance theory) can be applied in exploring aspects of the production and interpretation of Alice Munro’s story ‘Postcard’. It identifies some features of the
Clark, Billy
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Language intellectualization in new media: evolution of genre paradigm
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/APULTP.2022.44.48-67 The article verbalizes author's position, concerning the intellectualization of genre system of media communication (as a result of communication forms' changes in modern society) and determines the ...
Dmytro Dergach
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The present article involves the study of the dynamic processes of the Ukrainian language in printed and electronic mass media. Specifically, the description of functional paradoxes in the Ukrainian language is further presented in this article, with a ...
Dmytro Syzonov
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“Dziennik wojenny” by Leopold Buczkowski. A challenge for a (young) editor
The paper discussed Dziennik wojenny [War Journal] by Leopold Buczkowski. It posed a question concerning the origins of the text and the subsequent stages of its development.
Sławomir Buryła
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Communicative invariants of edutainment: linguostylistics of lifehack genre
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/APULTP.2023.46.112-127 The article argues a thesis about the state, potential, nature of functions and resources of the mass media space, that dynamizes the style and genre paradigm of communication in this area.
Dmytro Dergach
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A Metaphoric Nexus of Terms in Neuroanatomy
This article offers an overview on the usage of technological metaphors in medicine, and in Neuroanatomy in particular. Exploring major technological metaphors surrounding human brain and nervous system, the paper aims at illustrating the cognitive ...
Alina Petrosyan
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