English stylistics : a cognitive grammar approach / Zeki Hamawand.
2023
P165
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English stylistics : a cognitive grammar approach / Zeki Hamawand.
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ISBN
9783031225567 (electronic bk.)
3031225562 (electronic bk.)
3031225554
9783031225550
3031225562 (electronic bk.)
3031225554
9783031225550
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 178 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-22556-7 doi
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P165
Dewey Decimal Classification
415.01/835
Summary
"Adopting a Cognitive Grammar framework, Zeki Hamawand's textbook shows how stylistic patterns reflect fundamental properties of the human mind. In a very accessible manner that will appeal to students, teachers, and scholars alike, it explores and explains how writers use the resources of language to create meaning, and how readers interpret texts. It is recommended as a rich and systematic guide to acquaint students with the cognitive principles that account for stylistic expressions and with the techniques to conduct their own analyses." -Dirk Geeraerts, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, University of Leuven, Belgium "Hamawand's textbook on English Stylistics outlines how stylistic analysis is a way of gaining insight into the meaning of texts. With its thorough presentation of underlying theory and its application to texts, both on an abstract level and also through a close reading of selected excerpts, the author establishes the significance of stylistics in reading of texts. " -Margaret E. Winters, Professor Emerita of Linguistics, Wayne State University, USA "Hamawand's textbook on English stylistics provides an overview, history of the field and lists out several perspectives and orientations on the field of study. The theoretical component that is rooted in cognitive grammar allows the author to present the rationale behind why styles produce certain effects and helps the reader to understand language, its components and significance it holds." -Danielle Barth, Professor, Australian National University This accessible textbook hinges on the central assumptions of Cognitive Linguistics and Cognitive Grammar, introducing students to the analytical tools they need to approach Stylistics, an essential area in language analysis. The author verifies the claim that alterations in style, triggered by different cognitive processes, reflect alterations in meaning, and shows how they are employed to achieve particular effects in context. The book links theory with practice, aiming both to acquaint students with the cognitive principles that account for stylistic expressions, and to provide them with the tools and techniques to conduct their own analyses. The textbook explores and explains how writers use the resources of language to create meaning, and how readers interpret texts. It will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses in English Linguistics, as well as those working on other languages and in related areas such as Composition and Creative Writing. Zeki Hamawand is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Kirkuk University and a senior lecturer at Sulaimaniya University, Iraq. His main research interests involve the overlapping fields of morphology, lexicology, syntax and semantics, and he has published several books, textbooks and articles on these topics. His scholarly books include Atemporal Complement Clauses in English: A Cognitive Grammar Analysis (2002), Suffixal Rivalry in Adjective Formation: A Cognitive-Corpus Analysis (2007), Morpho-Lexical Alternation in Noun Formation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), and The Semantics of English Negative Prefixes (2009). His textbooks include Morphology in English: Word Formation in Cognitive Grammar (2011), Semantics: A Cognitive Account of Linguistic Meaning (2016), and Modern Schools of Linguistic Thought: A Crash Course (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). .
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Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1: Key Concepts
Chapter 2: Historical Overview
Chapter 3: The Cognitive Framework
Chapter 4: The Idealization Theory
Chapter 5: The Contextualization Theory
Chapter 6: The Configuration Theory
Chapter 7: The Experientialism Theory
Chapter 8: The Conceptualization Theory
Epilogue.
Chapter 1: Key Concepts
Chapter 2: Historical Overview
Chapter 3: The Cognitive Framework
Chapter 4: The Idealization Theory
Chapter 5: The Contextualization Theory
Chapter 6: The Configuration Theory
Chapter 7: The Experientialism Theory
Chapter 8: The Conceptualization Theory
Epilogue.