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  1. Stylistic Approaches To Pop Culture: Christoph Schubert and Valentin Werner
  2. “Sometimers, Alzheimer’s? I love that! That’s definitely me”: Readers’ Responses to Fictional Dementia Narratives
  3. Stylistics
  4. Dementia mind styles in contemporary narrative fiction
  5. Linguistic Approaches to Fake News Detection
  6. The pragma-stylistics of ‘image macro’ internet memes
  7. The intralingual subtitling of <i>The Wire</i>
  8. The year’s work in stylistics 2017
  9. Projecting (un)certainty
  10. Text-world annotation and visualization for crime narrative reconstruction
  11. The year’s work in stylistics 2016
  12. The Visualisation of Cognitive Structures in Forensic Statements
  13. Language in the workplace: combining academic study with work experience
  14. A text-world account of temporal world-building strategies in Spanish and English
  15. World Building in Spanish and English Spoken Narratives
  16. Book Review: Joanna Gavins, Reading the AbsurdReading the Absurd by GavinsJoanna, 2013. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. vii + 181. ISBN 978 07 486 6926 4 (hbk) ISBN 978 07 486 7001 7 (pbk).
  17. The effects of deaf and hard-of-hearing subtitles on the characterisation process: a cognitive stylistic study ofThe Wire
  18. Embedded dialogue and dreams: the worlds and accessibility relations of Inception
  19. Spanglish Dialogue in You and Me: An Absurd World and Senile Mind Style