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19. Moving targets
The making and molding of a theme
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Robert Hogenraad
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Structure and processing
- Introduction to Part I 16
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Section 1. Theoretical approaches
- 1. Psychological and computational research on theme comprehension 19
- 2. Situation models and themes 35
- 3. Conditions of updating during reading 55
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Section 2. Experimental and corpus linguistic approaches
- 4. Evaluation devices as a coordinating mechanism for story points 77
- 5. Responding to style 91
- 6. The definite article the as a cue to map thematic information 119
- 7. Thematic management in Korean 137
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Section 3. Computational approaches
- 8. On the notions of theme and topic in psychological process models of text comprehension 157
- 9. Themes and hierarchical structure of written texts 171
- 10. Computational retrieval of themes 189
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Part II. Contents and contexts
- Introduction to Part II 214
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Section 1. Theoretical approaches
- 11. Thematics today 217
- 12. Seven trends in recent thematics and a case study 237
- 13. Where do literary themes come from? 253
- 14. Motives and motifs in visual thematics 265
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Section 2. Interpretive approaches
- 15. Masking one’s themes 283
- 16. Themes of nation 301
- 17. Tracking a theme 321
- 18. Why themes matter 341
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Section 3. Computational approaches
- 19. Moving targets 353
- 20. Quantitative hermeneutics 377
- 21. Prototype effect vs. rarity effect in literary style 397
- 22. Parsing for the theme 407
- Name index 433
- Subject index 443
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Structure and processing
- Introduction to Part I 16
-
Section 1. Theoretical approaches
- 1. Psychological and computational research on theme comprehension 19
- 2. Situation models and themes 35
- 3. Conditions of updating during reading 55
-
Section 2. Experimental and corpus linguistic approaches
- 4. Evaluation devices as a coordinating mechanism for story points 77
- 5. Responding to style 91
- 6. The definite article the as a cue to map thematic information 119
- 7. Thematic management in Korean 137
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Section 3. Computational approaches
- 8. On the notions of theme and topic in psychological process models of text comprehension 157
- 9. Themes and hierarchical structure of written texts 171
- 10. Computational retrieval of themes 189
-
Part II. Contents and contexts
- Introduction to Part II 214
-
Section 1. Theoretical approaches
- 11. Thematics today 217
- 12. Seven trends in recent thematics and a case study 237
- 13. Where do literary themes come from? 253
- 14. Motives and motifs in visual thematics 265
-
Section 2. Interpretive approaches
- 15. Masking one’s themes 283
- 16. Themes of nation 301
- 17. Tracking a theme 321
- 18. Why themes matter 341
-
Section 3. Computational approaches
- 19. Moving targets 353
- 20. Quantitative hermeneutics 377
- 21. Prototype effect vs. rarity effect in literary style 397
- 22. Parsing for the theme 407
- Name index 433
- Subject index 443