Reading Dickens's characters: Employing psycholinguistic methods to investigate the cognitive reality of patterns in texts [0.03%]
狄更斯小说人物的心理语言学研究
Michaela Mahlberg,Kathy Conklin,Marie-Josée Bisson
Michaela Mahlberg
This article reports the findings of an empirical study that uses eye-tracking and follow-up interviews as methods to investigate how participants read body language clusters in novels by Charles Dickens. The study builds on previous corpus...
Pragmatic failure, mind style and characterisation in fiction about autism [0.03%]
自闭症小说中的实用主义失败、心灵风格与人物塑造
Elena Semino
Elena Semino
This article presents an analysis of different types of pragmatic failure in the interactional behaviour of the 'autistic' protagonists of three recent novels. Three main types of pragmatic failure occur across all three novels: problems wi...
Peter Stockwell,Michaela Mahlberg
Peter Stockwell
We suggest an innovative approach to literary discourse by using corpus linguistic methods to address research questions from cognitive poetics. In this article, we focus on the way that readers engage in mind-modelling in the process of ch...
Text World Theory and real world readers: From literature to life in a Belfast prison [0.03%]
从文本世界到现实世界——文学与生活中的贝尔法斯特监狱案例
Patricia Canning
Patricia Canning
Cognitive stylistics offers a range of frameworks for understanding (amongst other things) what producers of literary texts 'do' with language and how they 'do' it. Less prevalent, however, is an understanding of the ways in which these sam...
The social life of style1 [0.03%]
时尚的社会生活1
Moore, E.
Moore
How dialogue creates opposite characters: An analysis of Arthur & George [0.03%]
对话如何塑造对立的角色:亚瑟与乔治分析
Rossen-Knill, D. F.
Rossen-Knill
Gavins, J.; Stockwell, P.
Gavins
The translation pact [0.03%]
Alvstad, C.
Alvstad