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The Stylistics Of You Secondperson Pronoun And Its Pragmatic Effects Sandrine Sorlin

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The Stylistics Of You Secondperson Pronoun And Its Pragmatic Effects Sandrine Sorlin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Sandrine Sorlin
ISBN: 9781108833028, 1108833020
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Stylistics Of You Secondperson Pronoun And Its Pragmatic Effects Sandrine Sorlin by Sandrine Sorlin 9781108833028, 1108833020 instant download after payment.

This book takes 'you', the reader, on board an interdisciplinary journey across genre, time and medium with the second-person pronoun. It offers a model of the various pragmatic functions and effects of 'you' according to different variables and linguistic parameters, cutting across a wide range of genres (ads, political slogans, tweets, news presentation, literary genres etc.), and bringing together print and digital texts under the same theoretical banner. Drawing on recent research into intersubjectivity in neuropsychology and socio-cognition, it delves into the relational and ethical processing at work in the reading of a second-person pronoun narrative. When 'you' takes on its more traditional deictic function of address, the author-reader channel can be opened in different ways, which is explored in examples taken from Fielding, Brontë, Orwell, Kincaid, Grimsley, Royle, Adichie, Bartlett, Auster, and even Spacey's 'creepy' 2018 YouTube video, ultimately foregrounding continuities and contrasts in the positioning of the audience.

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