Items where Author is "Macmahon, Barbara"
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Article
HOPKINS, Lisa and MACMAHON, Barbara
(2013).
“Come, what, a siege?” : Metarepresentation in Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley’s The Concealed Fancies.
Early modern literary studies, 16 (3), 1-17.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2009).
Metarepresentation and decoupling in Northanger Abbey: part 2.
English Studies, 90 (6), 673-694.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2009).
Metarepresentation and decoupling in Northanger Abbey: part 1.
English Studies, 90 (5), 518-544.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2007).
The effects of sound patterning in poetry: a cognitive pragmatic perspective.
Journal of literary semantics, 36 (2), 103-120.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2001).
Relevance theory and the use of voice in poetry.
Belgian journal of linguistics, 15, 11-34.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2001).
The effects of word substitution in slips of the tongue: Finnegans Wake and The Third Policeman.
English studies, 82 (3), 231-246.
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Book Section
MACMAHON, Barbara
(2014).
Relevance theory, syntax and literary narrative.
In: CHAPMAN, Siobhan and CLARK, Billy, (eds.)
Pragmatics literary stylistics.
Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition
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Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 90-110.
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MACMAHON, Barbara
(2012).
How literature communicates: a cognitive pragmatic perspective.
In: DAIDER, Jürgen, KONRAD, Eva-Maria, PETRASCHKA, Thomas and ROTT, Hans, (eds.)
Understanding fiction: knowledge and meaning in literature.
Münster, Mentis, 166-186.
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