2024. The origin of the name Kecak dance, sociocultural context, symbolic power, and management challenges of the Indonesian tourism industry in global competition. Cogent Arts & Humanities 11:1
Lugea, Jane & Brian Walker
2023. Mind Style. In Stylistics, ► pp. 201 ff.
Trevisan, Piergiorgio
2023. Character’s mental functioning during a ‘neuro-transition’: Pragmatic failures in Flowers for Algernon. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 32:1 ► pp. 46 ff.
Boas, Evert van Emde
2022. Mind Style, Cognitive Stylistics, andĒthopoiiain Lysias. Trends in Classics 14:2 ► pp. 233 ff.
Harrison, Chloe & Marcello Giovanelli
2022. “Traits Don't Change, States of Mind Do”: Tracking Olive in Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. English Studies 103:3 ► pp. 428 ff.
Lugea, Jane
2022. Dementia mind styles in contemporary narrative fiction. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 31:2 ► pp. 168 ff.
Malneva, Ekaterina Yurievna
2022. Cognitive Poetics and Cognitive Stylistics: Variation and Incorporation of the Terms. The Onset of Cognitive Poetics and Its Modification at the Turn of the Millennia. Philology. Theory & Practice 15:8 ► pp. 2503 ff.
Norledge, Jessica
2022. Reading Dystopian Minds. In The Language of Dystopia [Palgrave Studies in Language, Literature and Style, ], ► pp. 93 ff.
Alarcón-Hermosilla, Salvador
2021. World-switch and mind style inThe Barracks:a cognitive approach to ideology. Journal of Literary Semantics 50:1 ► pp. 43 ff.
Bell, Alice, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons & David Peplow
2021. Stylistics: Mind Style in an Autobiographical Account of Schizophrenia. In Analysing Health Communication, ► pp. 333 ff.
Gregoriou, Christiana
2020. Schematic incongruity, conversational power play and criminal mind style in Thomas Harris’ Silence of the Lambs. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 29:4 ► pp. 373 ff.
2020. Emotion metaphors in James Joyce’sA Portrait of the artist as a young man. Journal of Literary Semantics 49:1 ► pp. 41 ff.
Rundquist, Eric
2020. Literary meaning as character conceptualization: Re-orienting the cognitive stylistic analysis of character discourse and Free Indirect Thought. Journal of Literary Semantics 49:2 ► pp. 143 ff.
Rundquist, Eric
2020. The Cognitive Grammar of drunkenness: Consciousness representation in Under the Volcano. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 29:1 ► pp. 39 ff.
2019. William Faulkner’ın The Sound and The Fury Eserinde Düşünce Biçeminin Türkçeye Aktarılması. Çeviribilim ve Uygulamaları Dergisi :25 ► pp. 51 ff.
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2020. Under the Volcano eserinin Türkçe çevirilerine bilişsel biçembilim ışığında bir bakış. RumeliDE Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi :20 ► pp. 756 ff.
Browse, Sam
2018. From functional to cognitive grammar in stylistic analysis of Golding’sThe Inheritors. Journal of Literary Semantics 47:2 ► pp. 121 ff.
Giovanelli, Marcello
2018. ‘Something happened, something bad’: Blackouts, uncertainties and event construal in The Girl on the Train. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 27:1 ► pp. 38 ff.
Giovanelli, Marcello
2022. Trauma. In The Language of Siegfried Sassoon [Palgrave Studies in Language, Literature and Style, ], ► pp. 81 ff.
Harrison, Chloe
2017. Finding Elizabeth: Construing memory inElizabeth Is Missingby Emma Healey. Journal of Literary Semantics 46:2 ► pp. 131 ff.
Zheng, Zhoulin & Shuhuai Wang
2017. Translation and Linguistic Hybridity: Constructing World-View. Australian Journal of Linguistics 37:1 ► pp. 102 ff.
Tabbert, Ulrike
2016. Hypothesising, negation and presenting others’ speech. In Language and Crime, ► pp. 115 ff.
Dorst, Aletta G
2015. More or different metaphors in fiction? A quantitative cross-register comparison. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 24:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
Dorst, Aletta G.
2019. Translating metaphorical mind style: machinery and ice metaphors in Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Perspectives 27:6 ► pp. 875 ff.
Nuttall, Louise
2015. Attributing minds to vampires in Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 24:1 ► pp. 23 ff.
Nuttall, Louise
2024. Experiencing Mind Style: From Iconicity to Sensory Simulation. In Style and Sense(s), ► pp. 151 ff.
Glotova, Elena
2014. The Suffering Minds: Cognitive Stylistic Approach to Characterization in “The Child-Who-Was-Tired” by Katherine Mansfield and “Sleepy” by Anton Chekhov. Theory and Practice in Language Studies 4:12
Orlova, Iryna
2014. Poética Cognitiva y Traducción: análisis de las traducciones de J.L.Borges al ucraniano e inglés. Mutatis Mutandis. Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción 7:2 ► pp. 350 ff.
Semino, Elena
2014. Pragmatic failure, mind style and characterisation in fiction about autism. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 23:2 ► pp. 141 ff.
Caracciolo, Marco
2013. Phenomenological metaphors in readers’ engagement with characters: The case of Ian McEwan’s Saturday. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 22:1 ► pp. 60 ff.
Hunt, Daniel & Ronald Carter
2012. Seeing through The Bell Jar: Investigating Linguistic Patterns of Psychological Disorder. Journal of Medical Humanities 33:1 ► pp. 27 ff.
Dynel, Marta
2011. Stranger than Fiction? A Few Methodological Notes on Linguistic Research in Film Discourse. Brno Studies in English 37:1
McAlister, Sean
2006. ‘The explosive devices of memory’: trauma and the construction of identity in narrative. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 15:1 ► pp. 91 ff.
Dancygier, Barbara
2005. Blending and narrative viewpoint: Jonathan Raban’s travels through mental spaces. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 14:2 ► pp. 99 ff.
Dancygier, Barbara
2006. What can blending do for you?. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 15:1 ► pp. 5 ff.
Hall, Geoff
2003. The Year’s Work in Stylistics: 2002. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 12:4 ► pp. 353 ff.
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