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The introduction defines cognitive poetics as an approach that sees literary discourse not as a relatively elite mode of cultural expression , interpretable only by the privileged few , but rather as a form of human experience grounded ...
The introduction defines cognitive poetics as an approach that sees literary discourse not as a relatively elite mode of cultural expression , interpretable only by the privileged few , but rather as a form of human experience grounded ...
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MOUTO Boutoa reader Cognitive Linguistics : Basic Readings Cognitive Linguistics : Basic Readings Edited by Dirk Geeraerts 2006. Approx . x , 480 pages . Paperback . € 24.95 / sFr 40.00 / * US $ 33.70 ISBN 3-11-019085-0 ( Mouton Reader ) ...
MOUTO Boutoa reader Cognitive Linguistics : Basic Readings Cognitive Linguistics : Basic Readings Edited by Dirk Geeraerts 2006. Approx . x , 480 pages . Paperback . € 24.95 / sFr 40.00 / * US $ 33.70 ISBN 3-11-019085-0 ( Mouton Reader ) ...
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Reviewed by ELENA SEMINO , Lancaster University In his editor's introduction to Narrative theory and the cognitive sciences , David Herman presents the collection as part of what might be called a broader narrative turn ” that has been ...
Reviewed by ELENA SEMINO , Lancaster University In his editor's introduction to Narrative theory and the cognitive sciences , David Herman presents the collection as part of what might be called a broader narrative turn ” that has been ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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