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Thematics : interdisciplinary studies / edited by Max Louwerse, Willie van Peer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Converging evidence in language and communication research ; v. 3.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: x, 448 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1588111075
  • 9781588111074
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809
LOC classification:
  • PN45. T474 2002
Contents:
Introduction / Max Louwerse and Willie van Peer -- Pt. I. Structure and processing. 1. Psychological and computational research on theme comprehension / Arthur C. Graesser, Victoria J. Pomeroy and Scotty D. Craig. 2. Situation models and themes / Rolf A. Zwaan, Gabriel A. Radvansky and Shannon Whitten. 3. Conditions of updating during reading / Herre van Oostendorp, Jose Otero and Juan Miguel Campanario. 4. Evaluation devices as a coordinating mechanism for story points / Yeshayahu Shen. 5. Responding to style: cohesion, foregrounding, and thematic interpretation / Catherine Emmott. 6. The definite article as cue to map thematic information / Morton Ann Gernsbacher and Rachel Robertson. 7. Thematic management in Korean narrative / Myung-Hee Kim. 8. On the notions of theme and topic in psychological process models of text comprehension / Walter Kintsch. 9. Themes and hierarchical structure of written texts / Elisabeth Le. 10. Computational retrieval of themes / Max Louwerse -- Pt. II. Content and context. 11. Thematics today / Werner Sollors. 12. Seven trends in recent thematics and a case study / Bo Pettersson. 13. Where do literary themes come from? / Willie van Peer. 14. Motives and motifs in visual thematics / George Roque. 15. Masking one's themes: irony and the politics of indirectness / Rachel Giora. 16. Themes of nation / Mette Hjort. 17. The theme of war in contemporary German prose fiction / Horst Daemmrich. 18. Why themes matter: Literary knowledge and the thematic example of money / Philipp Wolf. 19. Moving targets: The making and molding of a theme / Robert Hogenraad. 20. Quantitative hermeneutics: Inferring the meaning of narratives, from trends in context / Colin Martindale and Alan N. West. 21. Prototype effect versus rarity effect in literary style / Paul Fortier. 22. Parsing for the theme: A computer based approach / Jan Christoph Meister.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Max Louwerse and Willie van Peer -- Pt. I. Structure and processing. 1. Psychological and computational research on theme comprehension / Arthur C. Graesser, Victoria J. Pomeroy and Scotty D. Craig. 2. Situation models and themes / Rolf A. Zwaan, Gabriel A. Radvansky and Shannon Whitten. 3. Conditions of updating during reading / Herre van Oostendorp, Jose Otero and Juan Miguel Campanario. 4. Evaluation devices as a coordinating mechanism for story points / Yeshayahu Shen. 5. Responding to style: cohesion, foregrounding, and thematic interpretation / Catherine Emmott. 6. The definite article as cue to map thematic information / Morton Ann Gernsbacher and Rachel Robertson. 7. Thematic management in Korean narrative / Myung-Hee Kim. 8. On the notions of theme and topic in psychological process models of text comprehension / Walter Kintsch. 9. Themes and hierarchical structure of written texts / Elisabeth Le. 10. Computational retrieval of themes / Max Louwerse -- Pt. II. Content and context. 11. Thematics today / Werner Sollors. 12. Seven trends in recent thematics and a case study / Bo Pettersson. 13. Where do literary themes come from? / Willie van Peer. 14. Motives and motifs in visual thematics / George Roque. 15. Masking one's themes: irony and the politics of indirectness / Rachel Giora. 16. Themes of nation / Mette Hjort. 17. The theme of war in contemporary German prose fiction / Horst Daemmrich. 18. Why themes matter: Literary knowledge and the thematic example of money / Philipp Wolf. 19. Moving targets: The making and molding of a theme / Robert Hogenraad. 20. Quantitative hermeneutics: Inferring the meaning of narratives, from trends in context / Colin Martindale and Alan N. West. 21. Prototype effect versus rarity effect in literary style / Paul Fortier. 22. Parsing for the theme: A computer based approach / Jan Christoph Meister.

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