This paper explores pronoun usage in fifty contemporary poems in English and proposes a partial typology of poetic pronoun use and meaning, from a reader’s perspective.Cet article étudie l’utilisation des pronoms dans une cinquante poèmes en anglais et suggère une typologie partielle de l’utilisation et de la signification des pronoms en poésie du point de vue de la réception
This thesis addresses itself to changes which came over New Zealand poetry in the ear...
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. N...
This dissertation comprises two parts: Part I, which discusses use of second person pronoun in conte...
This article investigates the language of two contrasting contemporary poems in English: “Mittens” b...
Introduction : This chapter explores the readerly deictic shifting involved in processing the pronou...
This edited collection brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars who tog...
This paper examines the relationship between linguistic self-awareness and poetry preference in coll...
The interpretation of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality has been a moot point for several...
The article studies the functional yield of pronominatives in a poetic text. The questions, which sc...
Inspired by practical didactics, this article suggests using pragmapoetic deictic analysis as a meth...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
[Abstract] This paper aims at presenting a portrait of late Modern English scientific writing by stu...
Cette thèse porte sur les particularités de la reprise anaphorique des pronoms indéfinis et des noms...
Background: The kernel of the problem, outlined in the present paper, provides the actual need for i...
This thesis examines the evolution of personal pronouns from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries, ...
This thesis addresses itself to changes which came over New Zealand poetry in the ear...
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. N...
This dissertation comprises two parts: Part I, which discusses use of second person pronoun in conte...
This article investigates the language of two contrasting contemporary poems in English: “Mittens” b...
Introduction : This chapter explores the readerly deictic shifting involved in processing the pronou...
This edited collection brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars who tog...
This paper examines the relationship between linguistic self-awareness and poetry preference in coll...
The interpretation of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality has been a moot point for several...
The article studies the functional yield of pronominatives in a poetic text. The questions, which sc...
Inspired by practical didactics, this article suggests using pragmapoetic deictic analysis as a meth...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
[Abstract] This paper aims at presenting a portrait of late Modern English scientific writing by stu...
Cette thèse porte sur les particularités de la reprise anaphorique des pronoms indéfinis et des noms...
Background: The kernel of the problem, outlined in the present paper, provides the actual need for i...
This thesis examines the evolution of personal pronouns from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries, ...
This thesis addresses itself to changes which came over New Zealand poetry in the ear...
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. N...
This dissertation comprises two parts: Part I, which discusses use of second person pronoun in conte...