In:Practising Stylistics: Essays in Honour of Paul Simpson
Edited by Clara Neary, Simon Statham and Peter Stockwell
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 45] 2026
► pp. xiii–xiv
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List of figures
Figure 2.1Habermas and validity claims
Figure 2.2Posted image by ‘@TRUMP _ARMY_’
Figure 4.1Simpson’s modal grammar of point of view
(after Simpson, 1993, p. 70)
(after Simpson, 1993, p. 70)
Figure 10.1The elements and their associated functions
Figure 16.1The first five concordance lines of the word eyes
in DNov
in DNov
Figure 16.2Text view of an example from Chapter 5 of Little Dorrit. Quotes and long
suspensions highlighted
Figure 16.310 concordance lines from the search eyes in suspensions in DNov and 19C; KWICGrouped on her, raising,
fixing, turning; sorted alphabetically on the left
Figure 16.410 concordance lines from the search eyes in quotes in DNov and 19C; KWICGrouped on her, raising,
fixing, turning; sorted alphabetically on the left
Figure 16.5The first five lines from the ‘Subsets’ display for ‘long suspensions’ in DNov
Figure 16.6Sample of subsets display for ‘long suspensions’
in DNov, sorted in alphabetical order
in DNov, sorted in alphabetical order
Figure 16.7Subsets display for ‘long suspensions’ in DNov, KWICGrouped on began, sample from a total of 21 lines, with
KWICGrouper span of 3
Figure 16.8Subsets display for ‘long suspensions’ in DNov, KWICGrouped on after, sample from a total of 120 lines, with
KWICGrouper span of 3
Figure 16.9Subsets display for ‘long suspensions’ in DNov, KWICGrouped on after, with KWICGrouper span of 3, all 9
examples of he added after
Figure 16.10Subsets display for ‘long suspensions’ in DNov, KWICGrouped on began and after with a span of
10, showing the three instances where both verb co-occur
Figure 20.1Components of narrative (after Simpson & Montgomery, 1995)
