Language, Discourse and Literature: An Introductory Reader in Discourse StylisticsRonald Carter, Paul Simpson Routledge, 2003-09-02 - 304 psl. This collection shows students of English and applied linguistics ways in which language and literary study can be integrated. By drawing on a wide range of texts by mainly British and American writers, from a variety of different periods, the contributors show how discourse stylistics can provide models for the systematic description of, for example, dialogue in fiction; language of drama and balladic poetry; speech presentation; the interactive properties of metre; the communicative context of author/reader. Among the texts examined are novels, poetry and drama by major twentieth-century writers such as Joyce, Auden, Pinter and Hopkins, as well as examples from Shakespeare, Donne and Milton. Each chapter has a wide range of exercises for practical analysis, an extensive glossary and a comprehensive bibliography with suggestions for further reading. The book will be particularly useful to undergraduate students of English and applied linguistics and advanced students of modern languages or English as a foreign language. |
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... kind permission to reprint the following extracts: The Bernard Shaw Estate for the extract from Major Barbara; Faber and Faber Ltd for 'O Where Are You Going?' from Collected Poems by W.H. Auden (acknowledgement also due to Random House ...
... kind most directly associated with Chomsky. The functionalist position is that the language system and the forms which make it up are inescapably determined by the uses or functions which they serve. For the formalists, a language ...
... kind of standards of principled description of language necessary to a genuinely mutual integration of interests. In literary studies such debate appears interminable (see, for example, Knight, 1982; Ferrar, 1984) and still bears traces ...
... kind of conjunction that some problems of linguistic-stylistic models become manifest. Disadvantages, both potential and actual, must be recognized accordingly. It is, in fact, in the area of interpretation that problems appear to ...
... kind of interpretative activity by another, albeit a less traditional, less institutionally authorized kind. The advocacy of this position in Carter and Simpson (1982) stands thus indicted for a relative innocence and theoretical ...
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Language, Discourse, and Literature– An Introductory Reader in Discourse ... Ronald Carter,Paul Simpson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1989 |
Language, Discourse, and Literature– An Introductory Reader in Discourse ... Ronald Carter,Paul Simpson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1989 |