New Directions in Cognitive Grammar and Style: Advances in Stylistics
Editat de Dr Marcello Giovanelli, Dr Chloe Harrison, Dr Louise Nuttallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350196933
ISBN-10: 1350196932
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Advances in Stylistics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350196932
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Advances in Stylistics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Introductory chapter describes developments in stylistic research applying cognitive grammar, including a critical discussion of its benefits and challenges looking forward
Notă biografică
Marcello Giovanelli is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature at Aston University, UK. Chloe Harrison is Lecturer in English Language and Literature at Aston University, UK. Louise Nuttall is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Huddersfield, UK.
Cuprins
Introduction, Marcello Giovanelli (Aston University, UK), Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK) and Louise Nuttall (University of Huddersfield, UK) Part I: Cognitive Grammar in Literary Contexts 1. Re-Cognising Free Indirect Discourse, Peter Stockwell (University of Nottingham, UK) 2. The Dynamicity of Construal, Embodied Memory and (Mental) Time Travel in Mohsin Hamid's Exit West, Ann Holm (Linnaeus University, Sweden) 3. Construal, Blending and Metaphoric Worlds in Francis Harvey's 'The Deaf Woman in the Glen', Nigel Mcloughlin (University of Gloucestershire, UK) 4. Guilty Grammar: See-saw Perspective and Morality in a Poem by E.E. Cummings, Louise Nuttall (University of Huddersfield, UK) 5. Modelling Intentionality in Cognitive Grammar: Critical and Literary Applications, Matthew Voice (University of Sheffield, UK) 6. Subject and Object and The Nature of Reality' in Are You My Mother?, Richard Finn (University of Sheffield, UK) Part II: Cognitive Grammar in Non-Literary and Applied Contexts 7. "28 Palestinians Die": A Cognitive Grammar Analysis of Mystification in Press Coverage of State Violence on the Gaza Border, Chris Hart (Lancaster University, UK) 8. 'Hmmm Yes, but Where's the Beef?' Cognitive Grammar and the Active Audience in Political Discourse, Sam Browse (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) 9. 'All The Figures I Used to See': Using Cognitive Grammar to Grapple With Rhythmic and Intertextual Meaning-making in Radiohead's 'Pyramid Song', Clara Neary (University of Chester, UK) 10. Cognitive Grammar as a Tool for the Creation of Multimodal Texts, Alison Bown (independent scholar, UK) 11. From Theoretical to Pedagogical Grammar: The Challenges of Writing a Textbook on Cognitive Grammar, Marcello Giovanelli and Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK) 12. Recontextualizing Cognitive Grammar for School Teaching, Ian Cushing (Brunel University, UK) 13. Towards a Concept-driven Pedagogy: A Model of Linguistic Knowledge, Sally Zacharias (University of Glasgow, UK) 14. Coda (Marcello Giovanelli (Aston University, UK), Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK) and Louise Nuttall (University of Huddersfield, UK) Index
Recenzii
This innovative collection showcases the most exciting current applications of cognitive grammar. Its benefits for both literary and non-literary stylistics are demonstrated throughout, with welcome attention to political and media texts, as well as multimodal discourse and pedagogy. The flexibility of the framework emerges clearly, along with its openness, in the hands of such expert researchers as are gathered together here, to bold advances and new directions.
This exciting collection demonstrates how literary linguistics, critical discourse analysis and educational linguistics profit from the application of concepts and methods from Cognitive Grammar. The papers provide a most welcome contribution to the burgeoning field of Cognitive Stylistics, proving, above all, the value of systematic and rigorous analysis of linguistic choices with a view to textual effects and language understanding in both literary and non-literary contexts.
This lively and wide-ranging collection demonstrates the capacity of cognitive grammar to throw light on the meanings of texts, both literary and non-literary, from the perspective of what may be happening in the reader's mind. Clearly written and well-illustrated, it will appeal to researchers and students alike.
[T]his book expands the scope of application of Cognitive Grammar, and deepens the study of Cognitive Stylistics to more complex human cognition. It is undoubtedly a masterpiece brought by the combination of Cognitive Grammar and Stylistics.
This exciting collection demonstrates how literary linguistics, critical discourse analysis and educational linguistics profit from the application of concepts and methods from Cognitive Grammar. The papers provide a most welcome contribution to the burgeoning field of Cognitive Stylistics, proving, above all, the value of systematic and rigorous analysis of linguistic choices with a view to textual effects and language understanding in both literary and non-literary contexts.
This lively and wide-ranging collection demonstrates the capacity of cognitive grammar to throw light on the meanings of texts, both literary and non-literary, from the perspective of what may be happening in the reader's mind. Clearly written and well-illustrated, it will appeal to researchers and students alike.
[T]his book expands the scope of application of Cognitive Grammar, and deepens the study of Cognitive Stylistics to more complex human cognition. It is undoubtedly a masterpiece brought by the combination of Cognitive Grammar and Stylistics.