In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpretation, with particular attention to the cognitive processes involved. The model is based in cognitive pragmatics (relevance theory) and psycholinguistics (spreading activation models), and the focus here is largely on segmental patterning such as rhyme and alliteration, though there is also some reference to metrical features. The article draws on relevance theory notions of literary language conveying a range of weak implicatures and thus resulting in diffuse and non-propositional impressions (Sperber and Wilson 1995 [1986]), notions used so far in relevance theory approaches to literary features such as repetition and metaphor. The article ...
This thesis proposes an account of the effects achieved by the poetic use of rhetorical tropes and s...
Sperber and Wilson (1995:222) posit the term poetic effect for the peculiar effect of an utterance ...
Poetry is rarely a focus of linguistic investigation. This is far from surprising, as poetic languag...
In this essay I provide a comprehensive cognitive view of rhyme, one of the most powerful resources ...
This paper explores some cognitive and aesthetic principles concerning picture poems. It conceives o...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
This article uses the term “psychological reality” in this sense: the extent to which the constructs...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
This essay integrates what I have written on the contribution of meter and rhythm to emotional quali...
This paper is meant to review some studies and analyses that deal with the language of poetry as it ...
How many rhymes are possible in English? How much alliteration or assonance? This paper explores the...
The present article aims to show that the elicitation of intuitive literary-aesthetic sentence judgm...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This paper is an exploration of how sound and so...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
This thesis proposes an account of the effects achieved by the poetic use of rhetorical tropes and s...
Sperber and Wilson (1995:222) posit the term poetic effect for the peculiar effect of an utterance ...
Poetry is rarely a focus of linguistic investigation. This is far from surprising, as poetic languag...
In this essay I provide a comprehensive cognitive view of rhyme, one of the most powerful resources ...
This paper explores some cognitive and aesthetic principles concerning picture poems. It conceives o...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
This article uses the term “psychological reality” in this sense: the extent to which the constructs...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
This essay integrates what I have written on the contribution of meter and rhythm to emotional quali...
This paper is meant to review some studies and analyses that deal with the language of poetry as it ...
How many rhymes are possible in English? How much alliteration or assonance? This paper explores the...
The present article aims to show that the elicitation of intuitive literary-aesthetic sentence judgm...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This paper is an exploration of how sound and so...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
This thesis proposes an account of the effects achieved by the poetic use of rhetorical tropes and s...
Sperber and Wilson (1995:222) posit the term poetic effect for the peculiar effect of an utterance ...
Poetry is rarely a focus of linguistic investigation. This is far from surprising, as poetic languag...