The year’s work in stylistics 2021
(2022)
Journal Article
Price, H. (in press). The year’s work in stylistics 2021. Language and Literature, 31(4), 519-540. https://doi.org/10.1177/09639470221134377
Dr Hazel Price's Outputs (5)
Relevance theory and metaphor : an analysis of Tom Waits’ ‘Emotional Weather Report’ (2019)
Journal Article
Price, H., & Wilson, J. (2019). Relevance theory and metaphor : an analysis of Tom Waits’ ‘Emotional Weather Report’. Language and Literature, 28(1), 61-81. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947019827074‘Emotional Weather Report’ is a song by Tom Waits from his 1975 album, Nighthawks at the Diner. ‘Nighthawk’ is a US colloquial term popularised by its use in the title of Edward Hopper’s 1942 painting ‘Nighthawks’, which depicts a nocturnal scene in... Read More about Relevance theory and metaphor : an analysis of Tom Waits’ ‘Emotional Weather Report’.
Book review : Discourse of Men’s Suicide Notes : a qualitative analysis (2019)
Journal Article
Price, H. (2019). Book review : Discourse of Men’s Suicide Notes : a qualitative analysis. Critical approaches to discourse analysis across disciplines, 11(1), 88-90
Applying politeness research : an introduction to the Soto data (2018)
Journal Article
Price, H., & Wilson, J. (2018). Applying politeness research : an introduction to the Soto data. Journal of Politeness Research, 14(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1515/pr-2017-0057Introduction to special issue.
Courtroom data and politeness research : a case for neo-Peircean semiotics in interpersonal pragmatics (2018)
Journal Article
Wilson, J., & Price, H. (2018). Courtroom data and politeness research : a case for neo-Peircean semiotics in interpersonal pragmatics. Journal of Politeness Research, 14(1), 63-95. https://doi.org/10.1515/pr-2017-0056In this article, we take a neo-Peircean semiotic approach to analyzing an interaction in which a routine bail hearing between a defendant and a judge goes awry. Neo-Peircean semiotics is steadily gaining recognition within linguistics for providing a... Read More about Courtroom data and politeness research : a case for neo-Peircean semiotics in interpersonal pragmatics.