In:Exploring Discourse Strategies in Social and Cognitive Interaction: Multimodal and cross-linguistic perspectives
Edited by Manuela Romano and M. Dolores Porto
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 262] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 31 March 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.262.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Discourse, cognition and society
Part I. Socio-cognitive approach to discourse
From butchers and surgeons to the linguistic method: On language and cognition as supraindividual phenomena
Individual differences and in situ identity marking: Colloquial Belgian Dutch in the reality TV show "Expeditie Robinson”
The persuasive (and manipulative) power of metaphor in ‘austerity’ discourse: A corpus-based analysis of embodied and moral metaphors of austerity in the Portuguese press
Part II. Discourse strategies in multimodal communication
The construction of meaning in multimodal discourse: A digital story as a case study
Multimodal metaphor, narrativity and creativity in TV cosmetics ads
Multimodal discourses of collective memory
Part III. Cross-linguistic (English – Spanish) perspectives
Exploring specific differences: A cross-linguistic study of English and Spanish civil engineering metaphors
The use of metaphor and evaluation as discourse strategies in pre-electoral debates: Just about winning votes
A text-world account of temporal world-building strategies in Spanish and English
Gesture structuring strategies in English
and Spanish autobiographical narratives
Index
