This paper aims at showing why the stylistician can be construed as a prolific “impostor” in a most positive sense: pledged to no specific linguistic prophet, she can opt for different theoretical linguistic tools (in the sphere of pragmatics, critical discourse analysis, cognitive grammar, etc.) depending on her object of study and what her research question is. The liberty claimed by the stylistician explains why stylistics is the “undisciplined” child of linguistics, shirking any clear definition of its boundaries. It will be argued that stylistics can only exist as a cross-disciplinary field given its conception of language as fundamentally contextualized. If it was a discipline determined by clear-cut pre-established boundaries, stylis...
An investigation into the history of stylistics will reveal that definitions have had short liv...
This paper discusses the different approaches to stylistics, here regarded as the cutting edge in li...
A linguistic analysis of literature has caused debates among linguists and between linguists and lit...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing why the stylistician can be construed as a prolific...
This paper discusses the definition and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is approached as the study o...
Stylistics as a separate discipline was developed in the 19th century, but the most distinguishing d...
This chapter is an overview of an approach that I have been calling ‘ critical stylistics ’ in orde...
Who is Stylistics ? » famously queried Mick Short in the first and introductory chapter of his now c...
The present paper presents the meaning and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is an analytical mode of ...
The article is devoted to philological discipline called stylistics and its branches. By addressing ...
The focus of the paper is on discourse stylistics, viewed as contextualized discipline. Context incl...
ABSTRACT Language and style never moves beyond a concentration on the supremacy of words. Style is a...
International audienceStylistics can be said to borrow tools from one well-established discipline (l...
Stylistics is emerged as a branch of linguistics and literary criticism in the second half oftwentie...
"The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics Stylistics has become the most common name for a discipline wh...
An investigation into the history of stylistics will reveal that definitions have had short liv...
This paper discusses the different approaches to stylistics, here regarded as the cutting edge in li...
A linguistic analysis of literature has caused debates among linguists and between linguists and lit...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing why the stylistician can be construed as a prolific...
This paper discusses the definition and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is approached as the study o...
Stylistics as a separate discipline was developed in the 19th century, but the most distinguishing d...
This chapter is an overview of an approach that I have been calling ‘ critical stylistics ’ in orde...
Who is Stylistics ? » famously queried Mick Short in the first and introductory chapter of his now c...
The present paper presents the meaning and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is an analytical mode of ...
The article is devoted to philological discipline called stylistics and its branches. By addressing ...
The focus of the paper is on discourse stylistics, viewed as contextualized discipline. Context incl...
ABSTRACT Language and style never moves beyond a concentration on the supremacy of words. Style is a...
International audienceStylistics can be said to borrow tools from one well-established discipline (l...
Stylistics is emerged as a branch of linguistics and literary criticism in the second half oftwentie...
"The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics Stylistics has become the most common name for a discipline wh...
An investigation into the history of stylistics will reveal that definitions have had short liv...
This paper discusses the different approaches to stylistics, here regarded as the cutting edge in li...
A linguistic analysis of literature has caused debates among linguists and between linguists and lit...