Exploring the Language of Drama: From Text to ContextJonathan Culpeper, Mick Short, Peter Verdonk Routledge, 2002 M01 8 - 192 páginas Exploring the Language of Drama introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the contributors use techniques of language analysis, particularly from discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics and pragmatics, to explore the language of plays. The contributors demonstrate the validity of analysing the text of a play, as opposed to focusing on performance. Divided into four broad, yet interconnecting groups, the chapters:
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... stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the contributors use techniques of language analysis, particularly from discourse analysis, pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, to explore the language of plays ...
... stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the contributors use techniques of language analysis, particularly from discourse analysis, pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, to explore the language of plays ...
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... stylistics Edited by Michael J. Toolan The Language of Jokes Analysing verbal play Delia Chiaro Language, Ideology and Point of View Paul Simpson A Linguistic History of English Poetry Richard Bradford The Series Editor Literature about ...
... stylistics Edited by Michael J. Toolan The Language of Jokes Analysing verbal play Delia Chiaro Language, Ideology and Point of View Paul Simpson A Linguistic History of English Poetry Richard Bradford The Series Editor Literature about ...
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... stylistics essay on a dramatic text: an example from Alan Ayckbourn's The Revengers' Comedies Peter K.W. Tan Bibliography Index 142 161 172 178 Notes on contributors Neil Bennison taught in Lancaster University's English vi Contents.
... stylistics essay on a dramatic text: an example from Alan Ayckbourn's The Revengers' Comedies Peter K.W. Tan Bibliography Index 142 161 172 178 Notes on contributors Neil Bennison taught in Lancaster University's English vi Contents.
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... stylistics and pragmatics. He has published in a number of international journals, and has written History of English (1997) for the Routledge workbook series. Currently, he is preparing a book on language and characterization in plays ...
... stylistics and pragmatics. He has published in a number of international journals, and has written History of English (1997) for the Routledge workbook series. Currently, he is preparing a book on language and characterization in plays ...
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... stylistics. He has published books and articles on stylistics, critical linguistics and related fields of language study. His books for Routledge include Language, Ideology and Point of View (1993) and Language Through Literature (1997) ...
... stylistics. He has published books and articles on stylistics, critical linguistics and related fields of language study. His books for Routledge include Language, Ideology and Point of View (1993) and Language Through Literature (1997) ...
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absurd accusation addressee Alison Anderson Arthur Miller assumptions audience Austin Brown and Levinson Carol Cathy chapter characterization characters Charlie Charlie’s CHOUBERT Co-operative Principle cognitive Colonel Connie Booth container context conventions conversational behaviour critical Czechoslovakia David Mamet discourse analysis dramatic texts Duncan’s example extract Falstaff Fawlty Towers floor flouts Grice’s HALE hearer Heilman Helena Hollar illocutionary act implicates implicatures impoliteness incongruity inferences interaction interpretation interruptions Jacques Weber Jimmy Jimmy’s John John Cleese John’s Karen Kate Kate’s kiou language lecturer linguistic look Macbeth Mamet maxim McKendrick metaphor negative face Nudge nudge odd talk Oleanna participants particular path Paul Simpson performance perlocutionary Petruchio phatic play play’s Polly positive face pragmatic Professional Foul question Request Richards scene schemata Shakespeare’s situation social speak speaker speech acts stage directions Stoppard student stylistics suggests teaching schema Tituba topic turn turn-taking utterance verbal Victoria words