Language and World Creation in Poems and Other TextsLongman, 1997 - 273 pagina's This is an interdisciplinary and practical approach to the analysis of poetry which focuses on text worlds, namely the contexts, scenarios or types of reality that readers construct in their interaction with the language of texts. |
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... means of a previous reference to some entity with which they are associ- ated ( Hawkins 1978 : 123–30 ; Quirk et al . 1985 : 267-8 ; Gallaway 1987 : 60 ) . A similar argument can be expressed more precisely , and pos- sibly more ...
... means of a previous reference to some entity with which they are associ- ated ( Hawkins 1978 : 123–30 ; Quirk et al . 1985 : 267-8 ; Gallaway 1987 : 60 ) . A similar argument can be expressed more precisely , and pos- sibly more ...
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... means towards the realization of a script , as in John took the subway to the restaurant . □ Locale headers , i.e. references to the setting associated with a particular script , as in John was sitting at a window table in the Chinese ...
... means towards the realization of a script , as in John took the subway to the restaurant . □ Locale headers , i.e. references to the setting associated with a particular script , as in John was sitting at a window table in the Chinese ...
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... means of this approach , Cook proposes an explanation as to why , for example , advertisements are not considered to be literary even if they often display linguistic deviation and patterning . In advertising discourse , he argues ...
... means of this approach , Cook proposes an explanation as to why , for example , advertisements are not considered to be literary even if they often display linguistic deviation and patterning . In advertising discourse , he argues ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Possibleworld theory fiction and literature | 3 |
Poetic text worlds as discourse situations | 9 |
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