24–5
;
see also
transitivity
rhythm
15
, 100, 219, 225;
see also
metre
Roethke, Theodore 166, 168
roles (in schemata) 40,
89
144;
see also
schema theory
Rowling, J. K. 72
satire
46–7
, 223
scenario
89
;
see also
schema theory
schema disruption
90
, 139;
see also
schema theory
schema refreshment
90
;
see also
schema
theory
schema theory
89–90
, 139, 230
script
see
schema theory
Selby Jnr, Hubert 105
semantics
7
, 8, 9, 22, 57, 58
sentence 5,
59–63
, 151;
see also
grammar
Shakespeare, William 9, 17, 62, 94, 143
simile
43–4
;
see also
metaphor
Simpson, N. F. 86
sociolinguistic code 20, 21,
102
, 105,
107, 176
source domain
41–2
, 92;
see also
metaphor
Soyinka, Wole 102
speech presentation
30–3
, 133–5, 229;
direct
31
, 125, 184; free direct
32
,
84–5; free indirect
32
; indirect
31
Spender, Stephen 67
standard English
103
, 181, 182;
see also
dialect
246
G L O S S A R I A L I N D E X
Sterne, Lawrence 185
Stoker, Bram 121
Stowe, Harriet Beecher 230
‘stream of consciousness’
83–4
, 141, 166;
see also
thought presentation
Structuralism, Prague School
50
, 52, 90,
227
subject (grammatical) 7,
10–11
, 100,
111, 113, 163;
see also
clause
Swift, Jonathan 47, 50
synecdoche
43
;
see also
metonymy
target domain
41–2
, 92;
see also
metaphor
tautology
57
Tennyson, Alfred Lord 16
tense
10
textual medium
20
;
see also
narrative
text world
90–1
, 140, 141
thought presentation 30,
32
–
3
, 133–5,
229; direct
32
, 184; free direct
32
,
83–4; free indirect
32
, 80, 82;
indirect
32
three ‘Rs’ in stylistic analysis
3–4
, 59, 87,
186, 228
trailing constituent
62–3
, 65; see also
anticipatory constituent
transdiscursivity
101
transitivity
22–6
, 74–7, 119–23, 186–94,
229; transitivity profile
119–20
trochaic foot
15–16
;
see also
metre
Twain, Mark 230
verb (and verb phrase)
11
, 22, 163, 166,
204;
see also
predicator
verbalisation process
24
;
see also
transitivity
verba sentiendi see
point of view,
psychological
vocabulary
see
lexis
vocative
104
Wells, H. G. 212
Welsh, Irvine 79, 102, 103, 106–7,
176–85, 223, 231
Winterson, Jeanette 143–5, 217
Woolf, Virginia 79, 129
11
111
11
111
G L O S S A R I A L I N D E X
247
Document Outline - Book Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Contents cross-referenced
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: key concepts in stylistics
- What is stylistics?
- Stylistics and levels of language
- Grammar and style
- Rhythm and metre
- Narrative stylistics
- Style as choice
- Style and point of view
- Representing speech and thought
- Dialogue and discourse
- Cognitive stylistics
- Metaphor and metonymy
- Stylistics and verbal humour
- Development: doing stylistics
- Developments in stylistics
- Levels of language at work: an example from poetry
- Sentence styles: development and illustration
- Interpreting patterns of sound
- Developments in structural narratology
- Style and transitivity
- Approaches to point of view
- Techniques of speech and thought presentation
- Dialogue in drama
- Developments in cognitive stylistics
- Styles of metaphor
- Exploration: investigating style
- Is there a 'literary language'?
- Style, register and dialect
- Grammar and genre: a short study in Imagism
- Styles in a single poem: an exploration
- A sociolinguistic model of narrative
- Transitivity, characterisation and literary genre
- Exploring point of view in narrative fiction
- A workshop on speech and thought presentation
- Exploring dialogue
- Cognitive stylistics at work
- Exploring metaphors in different kinds of texts
- Extension: readings in stylistics
- How to use these readings
- Style and verbal play (Katie Wales)
- Teaching grammar and style (Ronald Carter)
- Sound, style and onomatopoeia (Derek Attridge)
- Style variation in narrative (Mick Short)
- Transitivity at work: a feminist-stylistic application (Deirdre Burton)
- Point of view
- Literature as discourse: the literary speech situation (Mary Louise Pratt)
- Cognitive stylistics: the poetry of Emily Dickinson (Margaret Freeman)
- Cognitive stylistics and the theory of metaphor (Peter Stockwell)
- Style and verbal humour (Walter Nash)
- Further reading
- References
- Primary sources
- Glossarial index
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