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Hyperbole in English: A Corpus-based Study of Exaggeration 1st edition Claudia Claridge

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Hyperbole in English: A Corpus-based Study of Exaggeration 1st edition Claudia Claridge
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Claudia Claridge
ISBN: 9780511779480, 0511779488
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Hyperbole in English: A Corpus-based Study of Exaggeration 1st edition Claudia Claridge by Claudia Claridge 9780511779480, 0511779488 instant download after payment.

Non-literal language is ubiquitous in everyday life, and while hyperbole is a major part of this, it has so far remained relatively unexplored. This volume provides the first investigation of hyperbole in English, drawing on data from genres such as spoken conversation, TV, newspapers, and literary works from Chaucer to Monty Python. Combining quantitative and qualitative analyses, it uses approaches from semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis and classical rhetoric, to investigate in detail both speaker-centered and emotive aspects of hyperbole, and also addressee-related aspects, such as interpretation and interactional uptake. Illustrated with a range of diachronic case studies, hyperbole is also shown to be a main means of linguistic creativity, and an important contributor to language change. The book concludes with an exploration of the role of hyperbole in political speaking, humour, and literature. Original and in-depth, it will be invaluable to all those working on meaning, discourse, and historical linguistics.

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