Language, Discourse, and Literature: An Introductory Reader in Discourse StylisticsRonald Carter, Paul Simpson Unwin Hyman, 1989 - 298 psl. An introductory text combining language and literary study to show how discourse analysis can contribute to an understanding of the creative use of language. The book draws on drama, poetry and novels and makes use of exercises designed to promote integrated literary/linguistic competence. |
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Changing the Guard at Elsinore Walter Nash | 1 |
Phatic Communion and Fictional Dialogue Paul Simpson | 43 |
Polyphony in Hard Times Roger Fowler | 77 |
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Language, Discourse, and Literature– An Introductory Reader in Discourse ... Ronald Carter,Paul Simpson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1989 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Areopagitica Bernardo Bounderby Britomart Burton Casey challenge chapter characters clause context contrast conversation conversation analysis critics Dante Dedalus dialogue discourse act discourse analysis discourse stylistics discussion drama Edwin Thumboo English example extract Fibbs fictional forgive Fowler framework Francisco free verse function Gradgrind grammar Grice Halliday Harthouse Horatio ideology idiolect illocutionary act implicature interaction interlocutor interpretation intertextual kind Labov Lady Britomart language linguistic literary texts literature London Marcellus maxim meaning metre metrical modal moves narrative nature novel particular pattern PAUL SIMPSON Penguin perform phatic communion phatic exchange play poem poetry position presuppositions Professor Pupil question reader reading realized reference relations rhythm Roger Fowler role semantic sentence social sociolect sociolinguistic speaker speech acts Stephen structure style stylistic analysis suggest syllables talk text linguistics textual theory Third Policeman thou Thumboo tion University Press utterance verse W. H. Auden words writing