In:Negation, Expectation and Ideology in Written Texts: A textual and communicative perspective
Lisa Nahajec
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 38] 2021
► pp. xi–xii
Published online: 24 June 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.38.lof
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.38.lof
List of figures and tables
Tables
Table 3.1Outline of the range of textual vehicles for negation
Table 3.2Non-verbal uses of not
Table 3.3Synthetic absolute negators and additional functions
Table 3.4Examples of quasi negatives and quasi positives
Table 3.5Summary of pragmatic forms of negation with examples
Table 6.1Transcript of Aviva ad
Table 7.1Negator types and absences by topic
Table 7.2Negator types and candidates
Table 7.3Boris Johnson and distribution of negator types
Table 7.4Ken Livingstone and distribution of negator types
Table 7.5Brian Paddick and distribution of negator types
Figures
Figure 2.1Mental spaces diagram of multiple mental spaces prompted by negation
Figure 2.2Diagram of intersubjectivity relations
Figure 3.1Pragmatic force and quasi negatives and quasi positives
Figure 5.1Relationship of text to actual reader
Figure 5.2Temporary overlap with projected expectations
Figure 5.3Temporary overlap with reflected expectations
Figure 5.4Relationship of quasi positive, almost to not
