Corpus stylistics as contextual prosodic theory and subtext / Bill Louw, Marija Milojkovic, University of Belgrade.
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- 9789027267351
- 9027267359
- Semantic prosody
- English language -- Discourse analysis -- Data processing
- English language -- Variation -- Data processing
- Thought and thinking -- Data processing
- Prosodie sémantique
- Anglais (Langue) -- Variation -- Informatique
- Pensée -- Informatique
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General
- English language -- Discourse analysis -- Data processing
- English language -- Variation -- Data processing
- Semantic prosody
- Thought and thinking -- Data processing
- 401/.43 23
- P325.5.S55
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Theoretical considerations from the beginnings to the present day -- Chapter 1: Delexicalisation, relexicalisation and classroom application -- Chapter 2: collocation, interpretation, and context of situation -- Chapter 3: Semantic prosodies, irony, insincerity and literary analysis -- Chapter 4: Data-assisted negotiating -- Chapter 5: The analysis and creation of humour -- Chapter 6: Events in the context of culture, language events, subtext -- PART II: New applications -- Chapter 7: Alexander Pushkin and authorial intention -- Chapter 8: Translating Pushkin: a case in point -- Chapter 11 : Contextualprosodic theory in the stylistics classroom -- Chapter 12: Student-centred stylistics: does subtext read text?
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