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TOC: Journal of Literary Semantics,Vol 32 No 1(2003)

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Message 1: Journal of Literary Semantics Vol 32 No 1 (2003)

Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:08:17 +0100
From: Julia Ulrich <Julia.UlrichdeGruyter.com>
Subject: Journal of Literary Semantics Vol 32 No 1 (2003)

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JLS
Journal of Literary Semantics
An International Review


Editor: Michael Toolan
ISSN 0341-7638


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Volume 32, Number 1, 2003


Editorial


Articles

FLIP G. DROSTE
Linguistic thinking; or the poet, his beloved and the outsider

NING YU
Synesthetic metaphor: A cognitive perspective

CARROL CLARKSON
'By any other name': Kripke, Derrida and an ethics of naming

MICHAEL GRIFFIN
More features of the mythic spacetime algebra


Reviews

CHAOQUN XIE
Laura Hidalgo Downing."Negation, Text Worlds, and Discourse: The
Pragmatics of Fiction."

PIOTR STALMASZCZYK
John Douthwaite. "Towards a Linguistic Theory of Foregrounding"


Short notices

MICHAEL TOOLAN
Ken Ireland . "The Sequential Dynamics of Narrative: Energies at the
Margins of Fiction"

John E. Joseph, Nigel Love, and Talbot J. Taylor. "Landmarks in
Linguistic Thought II: The Western Tradition in the Twentieth Century."


Peter Verdonk. "Stylistics."


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