Literary Linguistics
Special issue of Language and Dialogue 3:1 (2013)
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[Language and Dialogue, 3:1] 2013. v, 163 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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PrefaceAnja Müller-Wood | pp. 1–5
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Negotiating narrative: Dialogic dynamics of Known, Unknown and Believed in Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsGill Philip, Ramona Bongelli, Carla Canestrari, Ilaria Riccioni, and Andrzej Zuczkowski | pp. 7–33
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Politeness and social utopia in Friedrich Schiller’s Wilhelm TellChristel Björkstrand | pp. 34–55
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Towards a lexicogrammatical pattern in Swedish crime novelsMarie-Christine Klös | pp. 56–70
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Orienting the reader: Discourse strategies for conversing about spatial information in George Orwell’s Burmese DaysMarla Perkins | pp. 71–92
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Semantic variations of the French verb voir and the discourse system in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s RigodonClara Ubaldina Lorda | pp. 93–107
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How to distinguish hypothetical from actual speech in fiction: Testing the typicality hypothesisLaura Karttunen | pp. 108–128
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The dialogics of metaphor and simile in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last SeptemberJulia Kind | pp. 129–146
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Words between reality and fictionEdda Weigand | pp. 147–163
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