- •Contents
- •Передмова
- •Lecture 1. Main theories of cognitive linguistics
- •Lecture 2. Imagery space of american poetry: a cognitive perspective
- •Lecture 3. Cognitive view on verbal poetic images
- •Lecture 4. Communication theory. Discourse analysis
- •Lecture 5. Speech genre and speech act
- •Seminars
- •Self-evaluation questionts
- •Further reading and references
- •Supplement 1 t. S. Eliot
- •In the room the women come and go
- •In the room the women come and go
- •In a minute there is time
- •I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;
- •I know the voices dying with a dying fall
- •Is it perfume from a dress
- •I have gone at dusk through narrow streets
- •I should have been a pair of ragged claws
- •I am no prophet -- and here's no great matter;
- •I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,
- •If one, settling a pillow by her head, Should say: 'That's not what I meant at all.
- •It is impossible to say just what I mean!
- •If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl,
Further reading and references
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3. Belekhova L. Prototypical vs non-prototypical interpretation of poetic texts // Journal of British an American Studies. – 2000. – Vol. VI. – Timisoara: Oradea. – P.160 -166.
4. Belekhova L. Conceptual integration in poetic text interpretation // Наукові записки. – Випуск 22, Частина І. – Серія Філологічні науки (мовознавство). – Кіровоград: РВЦ КДПУ ім. В. Винниченка. – 2000. – С. 23- 31.
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8. Fauconnier G. Mappings in Thought and Language. – Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. – 205 p.
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