Style: Cognitive Approaches to Figures of Speech (1/15/02; jo urnal issue)

Margaret Lee mlee303 at YAHOO.COM
Wed Jun 27 08:50:05 UTC 2001


Some of us may be interested in this call for papers.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gorman [mailto:dgorman at niu.edu]
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 12:25 PM
> To: cfp at dept.english.upenn.edu
> Subject: CFP: Style: Cognitive Approaches to Figures of Speech
> (1/15/02;
> journal issue)
>
>
> For vol. 36, no. 3 (Fall 2002), the journal STYLE seeks
> contributions
> for a special issue on cognitive approaches to metaphor and other
> figures of speech, which aims to bring together essays from
> scholars in
> several fields, especially linguistics, rhetoric, and literary
> study.
> Essays are welcome that involve either theoretical discussions of
> the
> powers and limitations of the cognitive approach or applications of
> it
> to figures of speech as they feature in literary works or other
> forms of
> discourse. Contributions may be written with a specific linguistic,
> rhetorical, or literary audience in mind; that is, the essays need
> not
> be written for a general audience but may instead address an issue
> in
> conceptual or cognitive metaphor within the framework of the
> author's
> own discipline. Essays should be 5,000 to 9,000 words.  Please
> submit
> three copies, accompanied by a 150-word abstract and following the
> Modern Language Association's conventions for documentation, to Don
> Hardy, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb,
> IL
> 60115-2863; correspondence concerning submissions may be addressed
> to
> dhardy at niu.edu.  Deadline for submissions is 15 January 2002.
>
>
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Margaret G. Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English and Linguistics
 & University Editor
Department of English
Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668
(757)727-5769(voice);(757)727-5421(fax);(757)851-5773(home)
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