Literary Linguistics

Special issue of Language and Dialogue 3:1 (2013)

Editor
Anja Müller-Wood | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
[Language and Dialogue, 3:1] 2013.  v, 163 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Anja Müller-Wood
1–5
Articles
Negotiating narrative: Dialogic dynamics of Known, Unknown and Believed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Gill Philip, Ramona Bongelli, Carla Canestrari, Ilaria Riccioni and Andrzej Zuczkowski
7–33
Politeness and social utopia in Friedrich Schiller’s Wilhelm Tell
Christel Björkstrand
34–55
Towards a lexicogrammatical pattern in Swedish crime novels
Marie-Christine Klös
56–70
Orienting the reader: Discourse strategies for conversing about spatial information in George Orwell’s Burmese Days
Marla Perkins
71–92
Semantic variations of the French verb voir and the discourse system in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s Rigodon
Clara Ubaldina Lorda
93–107
How to distinguish hypothetical from actual speech in fiction: Testing the typicality hypothesis
Laura Karttunen
108–128
The dialogics of metaphor and simile in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September
Julia Kind
129–146
Words between reality and fiction
Edda Weigand
147–163
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies