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Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies
Edited by Max M. Louwerse and Willie van Peer
[Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research 3] 2002
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2019. The Key Practice, Building and Sharing Stories and Social Understandings: The Intrinsic Value of Narrative. ETS Research Report Series 2019:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Kuiken, Don, Shawn Douglas & Moniek Kuijpers
Li, Xi & Long Li
2021. Reframed narrativity in literary translation: an investigation of the explicitation of cohesive chains. Journal of Literary Semantics 50:2  pp. 151 ff. DOI logo
Scarinzi, Alfonsina
2016. Going Cognitive in der Themenforschung. Orbis Litterarum 71:3  pp. 189 ff. DOI logo
Verdonk, Peter
2005. Painting, poetry, parallelism: ekphrasis, stylistics and cognitive poetics. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 14:3  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo

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