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10. A Cognitive Grammar of Creativity
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Kurt Feyaerts
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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Part I: Introduction
- 1. Creativity and the Agile Mind 15
- 2. E Unis Pluribum: Using Mental Agility to Achieve Creative Duality in Word, Image and Sound 37
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Part II: Computers and Creativity
- 3. Computers and Creativity 61
- 4. Gravital: natural language processing for computer graphics 81
- 5. Talking Points in Linguistic Creativity 99
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Part III: Verbal Communication
- 6. Creatively Exploiting Linguistic Norms 119
- 7. Online semantic creativity in parliamentary debates 139
- 8. Yo, who be the main gangsta in our phat gang? – Linguistic creativity and the construction of hyperpersonal identity 159
- 9. Resonating humour – A corpus-based approach to creative parallelism in dialogue 181
- 10. A Cognitive Grammar of Creativity 205
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Part IV: Visual Communication
- 11. Creativity in the forms and functions of spontaneous gestures with speech 231
- 12. Creative visual duality in comics balloons 253
- 13. Creativity in Comics. Exploring the Frontiers of the Medium by Respecting Explicit Self- Imposed Constraints 275
- 14. On verbal irony, images and creativity: A corpus-analytic approach 293
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Part V: Musical Performance
- 15. Multimodal blending and musical creativity. Dualities in the quixotry of Richard Strauss, Jan Sandström and Christian Lindberg 315
- 16. The Agile Musical Mind: mapping the musician’s act of creation 335
- 17. Timbre Networks: An approach to Composition and Performance in Computer Music 355
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
Part I: Introduction
- 1. Creativity and the Agile Mind 15
- 2. E Unis Pluribum: Using Mental Agility to Achieve Creative Duality in Word, Image and Sound 37
-
Part II: Computers and Creativity
- 3. Computers and Creativity 61
- 4. Gravital: natural language processing for computer graphics 81
- 5. Talking Points in Linguistic Creativity 99
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Part III: Verbal Communication
- 6. Creatively Exploiting Linguistic Norms 119
- 7. Online semantic creativity in parliamentary debates 139
- 8. Yo, who be the main gangsta in our phat gang? – Linguistic creativity and the construction of hyperpersonal identity 159
- 9. Resonating humour – A corpus-based approach to creative parallelism in dialogue 181
- 10. A Cognitive Grammar of Creativity 205
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Part IV: Visual Communication
- 11. Creativity in the forms and functions of spontaneous gestures with speech 231
- 12. Creative visual duality in comics balloons 253
- 13. Creativity in Comics. Exploring the Frontiers of the Medium by Respecting Explicit Self- Imposed Constraints 275
- 14. On verbal irony, images and creativity: A corpus-analytic approach 293
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Part V: Musical Performance
- 15. Multimodal blending and musical creativity. Dualities in the quixotry of Richard Strauss, Jan Sandström and Christian Lindberg 315
- 16. The Agile Musical Mind: mapping the musician’s act of creation 335
- 17. Timbre Networks: An approach to Composition and Performance in Computer Music 355
- Index 375