Revisiting Shakespeare's Language
Special issue of English Text Construction 11:1 (2018)
Editors
[English Text Construction, 11:1] 2018. v, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Shakespeare’s language revisited in the 21st century: An introductionAnnalisa Baicchi, Roberta Facchinetti, Silvia Cacchiani & Antonio Bertacca | pp. 1–9
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Measuring emotional temperatures in Shakespeare’s dramaJonathan Culpeper, Alison Findlay, Beth Cortese & Mike Thelwall | pp. 10–37
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Talking in asides in Shakespeare’s playsRoberta Mullini | pp. 38–59
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Lear’s questions revisitedUlrich Busse | pp. 60–80
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‘Come what come may, Time, and the Houre, runs through the roughest Day’: Temporal phraseology and the conceptual space of futurity in MacbethMarina Bondi & Annalisa Sezzi | pp. 81–104
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Taming iconicity in the Spanish and Italian translations of Shakespeare’s Sonnets : Some observations from a (Contrastive) (Cognitive) Construction Grammar perspectiveFrancisco Gonzálvez-García | pp. 105–140
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The cognitive potential of antithesis: ‘To be, or not to be’ in Hamlet’s signature soliloquySvitlana Shurma & Wei-lun Lu | pp. 141–168
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Literature & Literary Studies
Main BIC Subject
CF/2AB: Linguistics/English
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General