Collection Details
Formulaicity and creativity in language and literature
MacKenzie, Ian - Nama Orang
Kayman, Martin A. - Nama Orang
Formulaicity is pervasive in both spoken and written language. Speakers use a huge amount of prefabricated language including collocations, idioms, fixed and semi-fixed expressions, and verbal creativity often involves combining established word sequences rather than inventing wholly new ones. In literature, formulaicity was long disparaged as the opposite of creativity, and a hallmark of ‘genre fiction’ of questionable aesthetic value, but a more recent approach sees all writing as intertextual – a tissue of citations and creative reworkings of other texts. The chapters in this book elucidate the nature of semi-fixed formulaic sequences; how the meaning of formulaic expressions can change over time; how readers interpret formulaic expressions in first and second languages; how modern and postmodern authors use traditional genres and tales to challenging effect; and how formulaic patterns involving particular words can underlie the texture and meanings of entire novels. Together, the contributions to this collection provide a convincing reassessment of the potential creativity of the formulaic in a variety of linguistic and literary contexts. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of English Studies.
Additional Information
- Penerbit
- Rouledge : Taylor & Francis (2018)
- GMD ( General Material Designation )
- Electronic Resource
- No. Panggil
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807
FORf
- ISBN/ISSN-
- Klasifikasi
- 807
- Deskripsi Fisik
- 126 p.; 22 cm.
- Bahasa
- Edisi
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- Subjek
- Creativity
Humans - Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
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- Info Detail Spesifik
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- GMD
- Electronic Resource
- Tipe Isi
- text
- Tipe Media
- computer
- Tipe Pembawa
- online resource