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The study of genre is scattered across research disciplines. This
volume offers an integrative perspective starting from the
assumption that genres are cognitive constructs, recognized,
maintained and employed by members of a given discourse community.
Its central questions are: What does genre knowledge consist of?
How is it organized in cognition? How is it applied in discourse
production and interpretation? How is it reflected in language use?
The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics provides a state-of-the-art
overview of the wide breadth of research in pragmatics. An
introductory section outlines a brief history, the main issues and
key approaches and perspectives in the field, followed by a
thought-provoking introductory chapter on interdisciplinarity by
Jacob L. Mey. A further thirty-eight chapters cover both
traditional and newer areas of pragmatic research, divided into
four sections: Methods and modalities Established fields Pragmatics
across disciplines Applications of pragmatic research in today's
world. With accessible, refreshing descriptions and discussions,
and with a look towards future directions, this Handbook is an
essential resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and
researchers in pragmatics within English language and linguistics
and communication studies.
Cognitive poetics is a new way of thinking about literature, involving the application of cognitive linguistics and psychology to literary texts. This student-friendly book provides a set of case studies to help students understand the theory and master the practice of cognitive poetics in analysis. In each chapter, contributors present a practical application of the methods and techniques of cognitive poetics, to a range of texts, from Wilfred Owen, to Roald Dahl. This book is critical reading for students on courses in cognitive poetics, stylistics and literary linguistics. eBook available with sample pages: 0203417739
Cognitive poetics is a new way of thinking about literature, involving the application of cognitive linguistics and psychology to literary texts. This student-friendly book provides a set of case studies to help students understand the theory and master the practice of cognitive poetics in analysis. In each chapter, contributors present a practical application of the methods and techniques of cognitive poetics, to a range of texts, from Wilfred Owen, to Roald Dahl. This book is critical reading for students on courses in cognitive poetics, stylistics and literary linguistics.
The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics provides a state-of-the-art
overview of the wide breadth of research in pragmatics. An
introductory section outlines a brief history, the main issues and
key approaches and perspectives in the field, followed by a
thought-provoking introductory chapter on interdisciplinarity by
Jacob L. Mey. A further thirty-eight chapters cover both
traditional and newer areas of pragmatic research, divided into
four sections: Methods and modalities Established fields Pragmatics
across disciplines Applications of pragmatic research in today's
world. With accessible, refreshing descriptions and discussions,
and with a look towards future directions, this Handbook is an
essential resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and
researchers in pragmatics within English language and linguistics
and communication studies.
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