Linguistic Approaches to Literature

ISSN: 1569-3112
Linguistic Approaches to Literature (LAL) provides an international forum for researchers who believe that the application of linguistic methods leads to a deeper and more far-reaching understanding of many aspects of literature. The emphasis will be on pragmatic approaches intersecting with areas such as experimental psychology, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, stylistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, rhetoric, and philosophy.

Board

Editors
Max M. Louwerse, University of Memphis
Sonia Zyngier, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Advisory Editorial Board
Douglas Biber, Northern Arizona University
Marisa Bortolussi, University of Alberta
Donald C. Freeman, University of Southern California
Harald Fricke, University of Fribourg
Richard Gerrig, Stony Brook University
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz
Rachel Giora, Tel Aviv University
Arthur C. Graesser, University of Memphis
Frank Hakemulder, Utrecht University
Geoff M. Hall, University of Wales, Swansea
David L. Hoover, New York University
Don Kuiken, University of Alberta
Geoffrey N. Leech, Lancaster University
Paisley Livingston, University of Copenhagen
Keith Oatley, University of Toronto
Willie van Peer, University of München
Yeshayahu Shen, Tel Aviv University
Mick Short, Lancaster University
Michael Toolan, University of Birmingham
Reuven Tsur, Tel Aviv University
Peter Verdonk, University of Amsterdam

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification
Linguistics
Literature & Literary Studies

Volumes

13.
Willie van Peer, Frank Hakemulder and Sonia Zyngier
2012. xxii, 328 pp.
12.
Johan F. Hoorn
2012. x, 231 pp.
11.
Eefje Claassen
2012. ix, 272 pp.
10.
Orrin W. Robinson
2010. xi, 190 pp.
9.
David Ian Hanauer
2010. xiii, 164 pp.
8.
Hugo Bowles
2010. ix, 216 pp.
7.
Martin S. Lindauer
2009. xiii, 209 pp.
6.
Michael Toolan
2009. xi, 212 pp.
5.
Edited by Sonia Zyngier, Marisa Bortolussi, Anna Chesnokova and Jan Auracher
2008. xii, 357 pp.
4.
Edited by Willie van Peer
2008. ix, 243 pp.
3.
Dan McIntyre
2006. xii, 203 pp.
2.
Paul Simpson
2003. xiv, 242 pp.
1.
Edited by Elena Semino and Jonathan Culpeper
2002. xvi, 333 pp.
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