Textual choices and discourse genres
Creating meaning through form
Special Issue of English Text Construction 3:2 (2010)
Editors
| University of British Columbia
| Radboud University Nijmegen
[English Text Construction, 3:2] 2010. v, 192 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introductory remarksBarbara Dancygier and José Sanders | pp. 141–143
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Illusions of simplicity: A cognitive approach to visual poetryMike Borkent | pp. 145–164
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Alternativity in poetry and drama: Textual intersubjectivity and framingBarbara Dancygier | pp. 165–184
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Joint attention, To the Lighthouse, and modernist representations of intersubjectivityVera Tobin | pp. 185–202
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‘Where am I, lurking in what place of vantage?’: The discourse of distance in John Banville’s fictionLieven Vandelanotte | pp. 203–225
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Intertwined voices: Journalists’ modes of representing source information in journalistic subgenresJosé Sanders | pp. 226–249
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Unrealistic scenarios, metaphorical blends and rhetorical strategies across genresElena Semino | pp. 250–274
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LIFE IS MUSIC: A case study of a novel metaphor and its use in discourseElżbieta Górska | pp. 275–293
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Two puzzle pieces : Fitting discourse context and constructions into cognitive metaphor theoryCarol Lynn Moder | pp. 294–320
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Textual choices and discourse genres: What cognitive linguistics reveals about form and meaningBarbara Dancygier and José Sanders | pp. 321–327
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Acknowledgementsp. 329
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