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Abdul-Raof, Hussein. Qurʾanic stylistics: A linguistic analysis. München: Lincom Europa, 2004.

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Kislicyna, Natal'ya, and Ekaterina Novikova. Genres sports discourse: linguistic and cognitive aspect. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1077732.

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The monograph is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of "discourse" from the perspective of its institutionality. The focus of research interest is sports discourse, presented in the form of a complex conceptual space with a particular genre-stylistic and pragmatic characteristics. As a material of study are sports articles, sports interviews and sports commentary, considered as genres of sports discourse, allocated according to criteria focus of the text and its function. The use of frame analysis, content analysis and conversational analysis have shown the peculiarities of representation of speech and thoughts of individuals, operating in the conditions of specific discursive practices. Addressed to specialists in the field of language theory, cognitive linguistics, decorology, pragmatics, teachers, postgraduates and students.
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Kadhim, Kais A. A discourse analytical approach to stylistic variations employed in Arabic translation of English news stories: Transmitting political news across linguistic and cultural boundaries. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2011.

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Rubin, Geetha. Emma: A stylistic analysis. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1996.

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Corpus stylistics and Dickens's fiction. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Stanley Kubrick: A narrative and stylistic analysis. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1994.

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Stanley Kubrick: A narrative and stylistic analysis. 2nd ed. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2001.

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Falsetto, Mario. Stanley Kubrick: A narrative and stylistic analysis. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1994.

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Bhelande, Anjali. Lord of the flies: A stylistic analysis. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, in association with S.N.D.T. Women's University, Mumbai, 1996.

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Chhibber, S. D. S. Poetic discourse: An introduction to stylistic analysis. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Private Ltd., 1987.

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Bhabani Bhattacharya: A stylistic analysis of his novels. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1994.

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Ritchie, Graeme D. The Linguistic Analysis of Jokes. London: Taylor & Francis Group Plc, 2004.

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Archibald, John, and William O'Grady. Contemporary linguistic analysis: An introduction. 7th ed. Toronto: Pearson Canada, 2012.

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Gender matters: Feminist linguistic analysis. London: Equinox Pub., 2011.

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Ōṅkārappa, Si. Linguistic analysis of Kumaravyasa Bharatha. Mysore: Prasārānga, University of Mysore, 1994.

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Haas, Jürgen. Probabilistic methods in linguistic analysis. Berlin: Logos, 2000.

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Poulos, G. A linguistic analysis of Venda. Pretoria: Via Afrika, 1990.

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Poulos, G. A linguistic analysis of Zulu. Pretoria: Via Afrika, 1998.

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Groom, Susan Anne. Linguistic analysis of biblical Hebrew. Carlisle, Cumbria: Paternoster Press, 2003.

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Savadattimaṭha, Saṅgamēśa. Harihara's ragaḷes: A linguistic analysis. Dharwad: Prasaranga, Karnatak University, 1988.

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Contemporary linguistic analysis: An introduction. 6th ed. Toronto: Pearson Longman, 2008.

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Naciscione, Anita. Stylistic use of phraseological units in discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2010.

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Linguistic categorization: Prototypes in linguistic theory. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991.

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Linguistic categorization: Prototypes in linguistic theory. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1989.

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Linguistic categorization: Prototypes in linguistic theory. 2nd ed. London: Clarendon Press, 1995.

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Lemmen, Hans Van. Dutch tiles at 'Farrago': An iconographic, stylistic, technical analysis. 2nd ed. Leeds: Leeds Polytechnic, 1990.

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Jane Austen's narrative techniques: A stylistic and pragmatic analysis. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 2009.

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Linguistic categorization. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Taylor, John R. Linguistic categorization. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Jha, S. Sanskrit grammar: Linguistic and philosophical analysis. Chandigarh: Arun Pub. House, 1995.

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A linguistic analysis of sentence stress. Tübingen: G. Narr, 1986.

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Freeborn, Dennis. Style: Text analysis and linguistic criticism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1996.

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Poulos, G. A linguistic analysis of Northern Sotho. Pretoria: Via Afrika, 1994.

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Puglielli, Annarita. Linguistic analysis: From data to theory. Edited by Frascarelli Mara and Bisang Walter. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2011.

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Essays on time-based linguistic analysis. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1996.

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Fowler, Roger. Linguistic criticism. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Fowler, Roger. Linguistic criticism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.

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New Horizons in Qur'anic Linguistics: A Syntactic, Semantic and Stylistic Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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(Editor), Elena Semino, and Jonathan Culpeper (Editor), eds. Cognitive Stylistics: Language and Cognition in Text Analysis (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 1). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2002.

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(Editor), Elena Semino, and Jonathan Culpeper (Editor), eds. Cognitive Stylistics: Language and Cognition in Text Analysis (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 1). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2002.

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Berman, Joshua A. Conclusion: A New Path Forward. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658809.003.0015.

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The conclusion argues that to renew the field of Pentateuchal criticism—indeed, the historical-critical paradigm in biblical studies more broadly—historical-critical scholars will need to adopt three new priorities in their work. The first is an epistemological shift toward modesty in our goals and toward accepting contingency in our results. The second is a far greater understanding of the rhetorical and compositional practices of the ancient Near East as we adduce notions of what constitutes a fissure in a text and how the biblical texts grew over time. Finally, scholars will need to ground their compositional theories in a new level of linguistic and stylistic analysis, which is now available through the recently launched Tiberias Project: A Web Application for the Stylistic Analysis and Categorization of Hebrew Scriptures, directed by the author of the book, Joshua Berman, and the computational linguist, Moshe Koppel.
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Mathieu, Éric, and Robert Truswell. Micro-change and macro-change in diachronic syntax. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747840.003.0001.

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This introduction discusses current trends in diachronic linguistics with a focus on syntactic change and reviews the fifteen other chapters included in the volume. In the spirit of modern diachronic syntax, the selected articles show that very general patterns of change, emergent, multigenerational diachronic phenomena, interact with small, discrete, local, intergenerational changes in the lexical specification of grammatical features. General topics include acquisition biases, cross-categorial word order generalizations, typological particularities and universals, language contact, and transitional changes, while specific linguistic topics include tense and viewpoint aspect, directional/aspectual affixes, V2, V3, Stylistic Fronting, directional/aspectual prefixes, negation, accusative and dative marking, analytic passives, complementizer agreement, and control and raising verbs.
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Jockers, Matthew L. Nationality. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037528.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the potential influences or entailments of nationality on authorial style. Nations have distinct linguistic habits of style. For example, the British have the propensity to drop the word the in front of certain nouns for which American speakers and writers always deploy the article. This explains why the mean relative frequency of the word the is lower in British and Irish novels than in American novels. In this chapter, an analysis of a corpus of 3,346 nineteenth-century American and British novels reveals that British authors use the word the at a rate of 5 percent, compared to 6 percent for their American counterparts. Thus, the word the is a strong indicator of author nationality, at least when trying to differentiate between British and American texts. This chapter discusses the results of author nationality analyses, along with word usage analyses, for British, American, and Irish novels. It demonstrates what stylistic or linguistic feature analyses can provide in terms of separating writers by nationality.
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Ahmed, Mohamed. Arabic in Modern Hebrew Texts. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474444439.001.0001.

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In the late 1950s, Iraqi Jews were either forced or chose to leave Iraq for Israel. Finding it impossible to continue writing in Arabic in Israel, many Iraqi Jewish novelists faced the literary challenge of switching to Hebrew. Focusing on the literary works of the writers Shimon Ballas, Sami Michael and Eli Amir, this book examines their use of their native Iraqi Arabic in their Hebrew works. It examines the influence of Arabic language and culture and explores questions of language, place and belonging from the perspective of sociolinguistics and multilingualism. In addition, the book applies stylistics as a framework to investigate the range of linguistic phenomena that can be found in these exophonic texts, such as code-switching, borrowing, language and translation strategies. This new stylistic framework for analysing exophonic texts offers a future model for the study of other languages. The social and political implications of this dilemma, as it finds expression in creative writing, are also manifold. In an age of mass migration and population displacement, the conflicted loyalties explored in this book through the prism of Arabic and Hebrew are relevant in a range of linguistic contexts.
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Short, M. Stylistic Analysis of Drama. Pearson Education, Limited, 2013.

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Jockers, Matthew L. Style. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037528.003.0006.

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This chapter shows how stylistic signals can be derived from high-frequency features and how the usage, or nonusage, of those features was susceptible to influences that are external to the so-called “authorial style,” external influences such as genre, time, and gender. These aspects of style were explored using a controlled corpus of 106 British novels where genre was a key point of analysis. The chapter first provides an overview of statistical or quantitative authorship attribution before discussing the author's project, in which he analyzed the degree to which novelistic genres express a distinguishable stylistic signal by focusing on the distribution of novels in a corpus based on their genres and decades of publication. Through a series of experiments, he demonstrates the use of the classification methodology as a way of measuring the extent to which factors beyond an individual author's personal style may play a role in determining the linguistic usage and style of the resulting text.
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J, Toolan Michael, ed. Language, text and context: Essays in stylistics. London: Routledge, 1992.

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Contemporary Linguistic Analysis. Copp Clark Ltd., 1992.

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Ditters, Everhard. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics. Edited by Jonathan Owens. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764136.013.0009.

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This article focuses on the current state of affairs in the field of Arabic computational linguistics. It begins by briefly monitoring relevant trends in phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology, semantics, stylistics, and pragmatics. Then, the chapter describes changes or special accents within formal Arabic syntax. After some evaluative remarks about the approach opted for, it continues with a linguistic description of literary Arabic for analysis purposes as well as an introduction to a formal description, pointing to some early results. The article hints at further perspectives for ongoing research and possible spinoffs such as a formalized description of Arabic syntax in formalized dependency rules as well as a subset thereof for information retrieval purposes.
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Ditters, Everhard. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics. Edited by Jonathan Owens. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764136.013.010_update_001.

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This article focuses on the current state of affairs in the field of Arabic computational linguistics. It begins by briefly monitoring relevant trends in phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology, semantics, stylistics, and pragmatics. Then, the chapter describes changes or special accents within formal Arabic syntax. After some evaluative remarks about the approach opted for, it continues with a linguistic description of literary Arabic for analysis purposes as well as an introduction to a formal description, pointing to some early results. The article hints at further perspectives for ongoing research and possible spinoffs such as a formalized description of Arabic syntax in formalized dependency rules as well as a subset thereof for information retrieval purposes.
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