Cognitive stylistics

Norman Markel markel at CSD.UFL.EDU
Sun Sep 26 22:06:46 UTC 1999


Check out "Semiotic Psychology" by Norman Markel.  Peter Lang Publishing,
1998. Especially Part III.


>Dear all
>
>As far as my knowledge goes, there exist the following approaches to the
>analysis of style: literary stylistics (e.g. Burton; Toolan), linguistic
>stylistics (e.g. Short), pedagogical stylistics (e.g. Widdowson), formalist
>stylistics (e.g. Jakobson), functional stylistics (e.g Halliday), affective
>stylistics (e.g. Fish), radical or critical stylistics (e.g. Burton;
>Fowler), pragmatic stylistics (e.g. Sperber & Wilson).  I am interested to
>know whether the concept of "cognitive stylistics" exists. If it does, can
>people on this list direct toward some of the literature.
>
>Thanks for your collaboration.
>
>Zouhair Maalej,
>Department of English Chair,
>Faculty of Letters, Manouba, 2010,
>University of Tunis I, TUNISIA.
>
>Office Phone: (+216) 1 600 700 Ext. 174
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