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PALA 2019 Proceedings online

Proceedings of PALA 2019, which was held at Liverpool University, UK. 
Author and affiliation
Title of paper
Mark Boardman
​University of Huddersfield, UK​

Grammatical agency and ironic persona in Emily Dickinson: an interdisciplinary corpus originated study.
Imane Bouchakour
​Coventry University, UK
Disabled or Idiosyncratic? Rethinking Mind and Language in Faulkner's Benjy
Katsumi Goto
Chubu University, Japan

Is the Continuation of The Mystery of Edwin Drood a Posthumous Work of Charles Dickens? A Multivariate Analysis
Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir
University of Iceland

Literary names and naming techniques: A case study from Brekkukotsannáll (1957) (The Fish can Sing)​​
Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson and Anna Sigríður Aðils Guðfinnsdóttir
University of Iceland
Focalization and character designations in a first-person narrative: A case study from Bettý
Akio Katami
Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Figures of Speech in Religious Prose, with Special Reference to Directive Speech Acts in Middle and Early Modern English
Masayuki Nakao
Tottori University, Japan

Memory, Narrative, and Authenticity in Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills
Takuji Nose
Fukuoka Jo-Gakuin University, Japan
“Force of Meaning” in Dialogical Speeches in Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra
Lucy Peacock
University of Nottingham, UK
Picturing a poem: Using Text-World Theory and readers’ responses to investigate the emotional effects of Easter Monday by Eleanor Farjeon​​
Nami Sakamoto and Masayuki Teranishi
Okayama University of Science, Japan
The University of Hyogo, Japan

A case study of ALT identity construction through narrative inquiry: sociocultural and stylistic perspectives
Eri Shigematsu
Independent scholar
Expressing character’s point of view in the present-tense narrative: The case of Ali Smith’s How to Be Both
Fransina Stradling
University of Huddersfield, UK
Linguistic patterning and narrative empathy in Kate Chopin’s The Story of Hour (1894)
Sasha Talmon
University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University, NL
Pushing the boundaries of interpersonal power: Impoliteness strategies in Sleeping Giants
Peter K W Tan and Jin Yi Wong
National University of Singapore
​Dramatised Heteroglossia: race as heteroglossic in a Singaporean play
Masayuki Teranishi
The University of Hyogo, Japan

Stylistics as a bridge between literature and medicine:
Embedded focalizers in the nonfictional narrative of Brain on Fire
Naala Vanslembrouck
University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University, NL
“You Fancy Me Mad” A Point of View Analysis of The Tell-Tale Heart
Akiko Watanabe
Baiko Gakuin University, Japan

Amusing Effects of Speech Acts: An Interpretation of Maria's Marriage in Twelfth Night
Ella Wydrzynska
University of Nottingham, UK

The Real Value of Children's Literature: A Case Study in Pseudonymous Bosch
Xinran Yang
Tsinghua University, China

Focalization and mental representations in Lu Xun’s madman stories
How to cite these papers
These papers are published by PALA and may be cited in other publications. Please cite the source as Online Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) and cite the full URL of the PDF file, e.g.:
Krishnamurthy, Sarala. 2011. 'Cognitive Stylistics and Petit Recit: An examination of the narrative consciousness in The God of Small Things'. On-line Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA).[http://www.pala.ac.uk/Annual conferences/proceedings/2011/krishnamurthy2011.pdf]

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