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Journal of Literary Semantics, vol 29, nº 2

Journal of Literary Semantics, vol 29, nº 2

Publié le par Julien Desrochers

Journal of Literary Semantics An International Review Editor: Trevor Eaton ISSN 0341-7638 Publication: three issues p.a. Approx. 200 pages per volume. The aim of the Journal of Literary Semantics is to concentrate the endeavours of theoretical linguistics upon those texts traditionally classed as "literary", in the belief that such texts are a central, not a peripheral, concern of linguistics. This journal, founded in 1972, has pioneered and encouraged research into the relation between linguistics and literature. It is now widely read by theoretical and applied linguists, philosophers and psychologists. JLS publishes articles on all aspects of literary semantics: articles of a philosophical nature attempting to relate the study of literature to other disciplines such as psychology, neurophysiology, mathematics, history; articles dealing with the educational problems inherent in the study of literature. Volume 29, Number 2 (2000) Articles WILLIAM FRAWLEY Text, disciplines and subjectivities: Toward an account of individuals in textual economies NILLI DIENGOTT "Old" knowledge and the new hegemonic trio of literary studies PIOTR SADOWSKI Psychological configurations and literary characters: A systems view ELI ROZIK The pragmatic nature of theatrical discourse: The performance-text as a macro speech act Notes and discussion DIETER FREUNDLIEB What is literary semantics? Review article DAVID GORMAN Meaning something versus meanings as things For subscription information please contact the publisher: Mouton de Gruyter Genthiner Str. 13 10785 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49 30 26005 222 e-mail: orders@degruyter.de Journals and titles published by Mouton de Gruyter can be ordered via the World Wide Web at: http://www.degruyter.com RA (source: Linguist)