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Based on the biocultural dynamics of Greek poiesis and autopoiesis as evolutionary processes of meaning evaluative (con)figuration, Cognitive Poetics proposes key methodological adjustments, mainly at the philological, ontological and cultural levels. The... see more

The objective of the paper is to highlight the interconnectedness of thefundamental concepts studied by cognitive linguistics and the character ofnarrative analysis as performed in cognitive poetics. For this reason, we dealwith only two fundamental proce... see more

Traditionally, literary texts have remained relegated to a second plane in the field of SFL, using arguments alluding to their complex and scarcely communicative character. However, is there really such a clear difference between literary and natural lang... see more

Based on the biocultural dynamics of Greek poiesis and autopoiesis as evolutionary processes of meaning evaluative (con)figuration, Cognitive Poetics proposes key methodological adjustments, mainly at the philological, ontological and cultural levels. The... see more

The paper explores the dimensions of focalization from the point of view of cognitive poetics leaning on the idea that focalization directly affects the reading experience and, therefore, the reception of the narrative discourse. The importance of deixis,... see more

The problem of reconstructing the conceptual content of Shakespeare’s tragedies in chronologically distant Ukrainian translations is solved in the article by applying the method of complex poetical and cognitive analysis, which provides for research in tw... see more

The present paper attempts to address Sam Shepard’s treatment of American family in Buried Child focusing on 'world construction.' In order to explore the process of world creation in the play, the writers draw on the works of Marie-Laure Ryan, a key theo... see more

This paper proposes the application of some of the analytical instruments developed in cognitive studies to poetic discourse as a preliminary step for a global treatment of poetry based on the principle of relevance. The lack of contributions of this type... see more

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