Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

Collocation as the determinant of verbal art

Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

Bill Louw
University of Zimbabwe

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The initial section of Louw’s paper illustrates the theoretical premises of his analysis and focuses on the fi gures of Jakobson and Firth. Louw writes that Jakobson’s article entitled ‘Poetry of grammar and grammar of poetry’ (1968) shows that his investigative technique was very close to that of Firthian stylistics. At the same time, however, he also argues that Jakobson’s work managed only a glimpse into the possibilities offered by the notion of ‘context of situation’ as theorised by Malinowski and Firth, and that, as a consequence, his theory of poetry is marred by this serious limitation.

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Louw, Bill. Collocation as the determinant of verbal art. Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 149 - 180 Apr 2007. ISBN 9781845539092. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=19163. Date accessed: 24 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.19163. Apr 2007

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