Jane Lugea
List of John Benjamins publications in which Jane Lugea is involved.
Articles
2026 Chapter 18. Narrative viewpoint, Free Indirect Discourse and irony in a ‘garden-path’ chapter of All Names Have Been Changed Practising Stylistics: Essays in Honour of Paul Simpson, Neary, Clara, Simon Statham and Peter Stockwell (eds.), pp. 226–242 | Chapter
Bringing together several of Simpson’s stylistic commitments, in this chapter Jane Lugea focuses on narrative viewpoint and discourse presentation by analysing a chapter from the Clare Kilroy novel All Names Have Been Changed (2009). Emulating the type of pedagogical stylistics exercise… read more
2018 Projecting (un)certainty: A text-world analysis of three statements from the Meredith Kercher murder case English Text Construction 11:2, pp. 286–317 | Article
This article uses Text World Theory (Werth 1999; Gavins 2007) in conjunction with VUE (Visual Understanding Environment) concept mapping software to analyze three statements from the trial of Amanda Knox, who was charged (along with her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito) with the murder of Meredith… read more
2016 A text-world account of temporal world-building strategies in Spanish and English Exploring Discourse Strategies in Social and Cognitive Interaction: Multimodal and cross-linguistic perspectives, Romano, Manuela and M. Dolores Porto (eds.), pp. 245–272 | Article
Text World Theory (Werth 1999; Gavins 2007) is a cognitive stylistic model that aims to describe how discourse participants create a mental representation of language in use. First designed for the analysis of individual texts, this chapter demonstrates how it can also be used in the… read more


