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14 Schemas, scripts, and prototypes
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Alison Gibbons
and Sara Whiteley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures xi
- Tables xii
- Permission acknowledgements xiv
- Acknowledgements xvii
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Part I Introducing contemporary stylistics
- 1 Contemporary stylistics 1
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Part II Literature as language
- 2 Foregrounding 13
- 3 Phonemes to sound patterning 27
- 4 Morphemes to words 42
- 5 Phrase to sentence 56
- 6 Register, lexical semantics, and cohesion 68
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Part III Literature as discourse
- 7 Dialogue and spoken discourse 81
- 8 Speech, thought, and narration 96
- 9 Modality and point of view 109
- 10 Transitivity and ideology 121
- 11 Varieties and invented languages 135
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Part IV Text as cognition
- 12 Figure and ground 147
- 13 Deixis and deictic shift 162
- 14 Schemas, scripts, and prototypes 175
- 15 Cognitive grammar and construal 189
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Part V Reading as mental spaces
- 16 Conceptual metaphor and conceptual integration 203
- 17 Text-worlds 221
- 18 Negation and lacuna 236
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Part VI Reading as experience
- 19 Analysing the multimodal text 247
- 20 Understanding emotions 267
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Part VII Reading as data
- 21 Corpus stylistics 283
- 22 Investigating readers 301
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Part VIII Conclusion
- 23 Future stylistics 319
- References 329
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures xi
- Tables xii
- Permission acknowledgements xiv
- Acknowledgements xvii
-
Part I Introducing contemporary stylistics
- 1 Contemporary stylistics 1
-
Part II Literature as language
- 2 Foregrounding 13
- 3 Phonemes to sound patterning 27
- 4 Morphemes to words 42
- 5 Phrase to sentence 56
- 6 Register, lexical semantics, and cohesion 68
-
Part III Literature as discourse
- 7 Dialogue and spoken discourse 81
- 8 Speech, thought, and narration 96
- 9 Modality and point of view 109
- 10 Transitivity and ideology 121
- 11 Varieties and invented languages 135
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Part IV Text as cognition
- 12 Figure and ground 147
- 13 Deixis and deictic shift 162
- 14 Schemas, scripts, and prototypes 175
- 15 Cognitive grammar and construal 189
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Part V Reading as mental spaces
- 16 Conceptual metaphor and conceptual integration 203
- 17 Text-worlds 221
- 18 Negation and lacuna 236
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Part VI Reading as experience
- 19 Analysing the multimodal text 247
- 20 Understanding emotions 267
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Part VII Reading as data
- 21 Corpus stylistics 283
- 22 Investigating readers 301
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Part VIII Conclusion
- 23 Future stylistics 319
- References 329
- Index 367