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Chapter 2. War, worlds and Cognitive Grammar
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Peter Stockwell
Stockwell, Peter
Peter
Stockwell
10
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Chapter 3. Construal and comics
The multimodal autobiography of Alison Bechdel’s <i>Fun Home</i>
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Michael Pleyer
Pleyer, Michael
Michael
Pleyer
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Christian W. Schneider
Schneider, Christian W.
Christian W.
Schneider
10
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Chapter 4. Attentional windowing in David Foster Wallace’s ‘The Soul Is Not a Smithy’
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Chloe Harrison
Harrison, Chloe
Chloe
Harrison
10
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Chapter 5. Resonant metaphor in Kazuo Ishiguro’s <i>Never Let Me Go</i>
1
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Sam Browse
Browse, Sam
Sam
Browse
10
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10
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Chapter 6. Constructing a text world for The Handmaid’s Tale
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Louise Nuttall
Nuttall, Louise
Louise
Nuttall
10
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Article
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Chapter 7. Point of view in translation
Lewis Carroll’s <i>Alice</i> in grammatical wonderlands
1
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Elżbieta Tabakowska
Tabakowska, Elżbieta
Elżbieta
Tabakowska
10
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Part 2. Studies of poetry
10
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Chapter 8. Profiling the flight of ‘The Windhover’
1
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Clara Neary
Neary, Clara
Clara
Neary
10
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Chapter 9. Foregrounding the foregrounded
The literariness of Dylan Thomas’s ‘After the funeral’
1
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Anne Päivärinta
Päivärinta, Anne
Anne
Päivärinta
10
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160
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Article
15
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Chapter 10. Conceptual proximity and the experience of war in Siegfried Sassoon’s ‘A Working Party’
1
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Marcello Giovanelli
Giovanelli, Marcello
Marcello
Giovanelli
10
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176
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Article
16
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Chapter 11. Most and now
Tense and aspect in Bálint Balassi’s ‘Áldott szép pünkösdnek’
1
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Mike Pincombe
Pincombe, Mike
Mike
Pincombe
10
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Chapter 12. Fictive motion in Wordsworthian nature
1
A01
Wenjuan Yuan
Yuan, Wenjuan
Wenjuan
Yuan
10
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212
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18
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Chapter 13. The cognitive poetics of <i>if</i>
1
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Craig A. Hamilton
Hamilton, Craig A.
Craig A.
Hamilton
10
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230
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Chapter 14. Representing the represented
Verbal variations on <i>Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles</i>
1
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Alina Kwiatkowska
Kwiatkowska, Alina
Alina
Kwiatkowska
10
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Afterword
From Cognitive Grammar to systems rhetoric
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Todd Oakley
Oakley, Todd
Todd
Oakley
10
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References
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