English Text Construction 4:2
[English Text Construction, 4:2] 2011. iii, 153 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Jane Austen fan fiction and the situated fantext: The example of Pamela Aidan’s Fitzwilliam Darcy, GentlemanVeerle Van Steenhuyse | pp. 165–185
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“We will call this ‘doing our exorcises’”: Abjecting Mrs. BloodSofie De Smyter | pp. 186–203
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A case for corpus stylistics: Ian Fleming’s Casino RoyaleMichaela Mahlberg and Dan McIntyre | pp. 204–227
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Discursive control and persuasion in early modern news discourse: The case of English witchcraft pamphlets and their prefaces (1579–1621)Krisda Chaemsaithong | pp. 228–256
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English as a Lingua Franca in Flanders: A study of university students’ attitudesJianwei Xu and Kris Van de Poel | pp. 257–278
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“Native here and to the manner born”: Academic publishing and ‘proper’ EnglishDavid Owen | pp. 279–302
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Michael Toolan, Narrative Progression in the Short Story A Corpus Stylistic ApproachReviewed by Elke D'hoker | pp. 303–305
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Monika Bednarek, The Language of Fictional Television: Drama and IdentityReviewed by Christophe Collard | pp. 306–308
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Peter Childs, Modernist Literature. A Guide for the PerplexedReviewed by Kate Macdonald | p. 309
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Juliane House, TranslationReviewed by Bert Cappelle | pp. 310–314
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