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Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics
This series provides an outlet for academic monographs which offer a recent and original contribution to linguistics and which are within the descriptive tradition. While the monographs demonstrate their debt to contemporary linguistic thought, the series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre, and does not support a particular linguistic school. Rather the series welcomes new and innovative research that contributes to furthering the understanding of the description of language. The topics of the monographs are scholarly and represent the cutting edge for their particular fields, but are also accessible to researchers outside the specific disciplines. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics is based at the School of English, University of St Andrews. The Literary and Cultural Stylistics subseries aims to explore the intersection of descriptive linguistics with the disciplines of literature and culture. The techniques of stylistic analysis offer a way of approaching texts both literary and non-literary as well as all forms of cultural communication. The subseries offers a home for this research, where literary criticism meets linguistics and where cultural studies meets communication. It welcomes a wide range of data sets and methodologies, with the intention that every book in the subseries makes a new contribution to the disciplines that support them.
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Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics: Literary and Cultural Stylistics
This series provides an outlet for academic monographs which offer a recent and original contribution to linguistics and which are within the descriptive tradition. While the monographs demonstrate their debt to contemporary linguistic thought, the series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre, and does not support a particular linguistic school. Rather the series welcomes new and innovative research that contributes to furthering the understanding of the description of language. The topics of the monographs are scholarly and represent the cutting edge for their particular fields, but are also accessible to researchers outside the specific disciplines. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics is based at the Department of English, University of Buckingham. The Literary and Cultural Stylistics subseries aims to explore the intersection of descriptive linguistics with the disciplines of literature and culture. The techniques of stylistic analysis offer a way of approaching texts both literary and non-literary as well as all forms of cultural communication. The subseries offers a home for this research, where literary criticism meets linguistics and where cultural studies meets communication. It welcomes a wide range of data sets and methodologies, with the intention that every book in the subseries makes a new contribution to the disciplines that support them.
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Researching Intertextual Reading
©2013 Monographs -
Digital Communication, Linguistic Diversity and Education
©2020 Edited Collection -
Language: An Ecological View
©2004 Monographs -
Linguistic Meaning and Non-Truth-Conditionality
©2012 Monographs -
Methodological Considerations in Morphological Processing Research
©2022 Monographs -
Towards a Better Understanding of Metonymy
©2019 Monographs -
Dynamic Linguistics
Labov, Martinet, Jakobson and other Precursors of the Dynamic Approach to Language Description©2013 Monographs -
A Dictionary of Cameroon English Usage
©2007 Monographs -
The Perception and Acquisition of Chinese Polysemy
©2024 Monographs -
Production and Perception of Thematic Contrast in German
©2006 Monographs -
A Unified and Integrative Theory of Language
Monographs -
Modality and Its Learner Variety in Japanese
©2012 Monographs -
Chinese Learners and the Lexis Learning Rainbow
©2009 Monographs -
Some Ethnolinguistic Notes on Polar Eskimo
©2015 Monographs -
Form, Meaning and Aspect in the German Impersonal Passive
©2022 Monographs