Mind-modelling with corpus stylistics in David Copperfield.

Peter Stockwell, Michaela Mahlberg
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We suggest an innovative approach to literary discourse by using corpus linguistic methods to address research questions from cognitive poetics. In this article, we focus on the way that readers engage in mind-modelling in the process of characterisation. The article sets out our cognitive poetic model of characterisation that emphasises the continuity between literary characterisation and real-life human relationships. The model also aims to deal with the modelling of the author's mind in line with the modelling of the minds of fictional characters. Crucially, our approach to mind-modelling is text-driven. Therefore we are able to employ corpus linguistic techniques systematically to identify textual patterns that function as cues triggering character information. In this article, we explore our understanding of mind-modelling through the characterisation of Mr. Dick from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Using the CLiC tool (Corpus Linguistics in Cheshire) developed for the exploration of 19th-century fiction, we investigate the textual traces in non-quotations around this character, in order to draw out the techniques of characterisation other than speech presentation. We show that Mr. Dick is a thematically and authorially significant character in the novel, and we move towards a rigorous account of the reader's modelling of authorial intention.

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《大卫·科波菲尔》中的语料库文体学思维建模。
我们建议用语料库语言学方法来解决认知诗学的研究问题,这是一种创新的文学话语研究方法。在这篇文章中,我们关注读者在人物塑造过程中进行思维建模的方式。本文阐述了我们的认知诗歌人物塑造模式,强调文学人物塑造与现实生活中的人际关系之间的连续性。该模型还旨在根据虚构人物的思想建模来处理作者思想的建模。至关重要的是,我们的思维建模方法是文本驱动的。因此,我们能够系统地使用语料库语言技术来识别文本模式,这些模式作为触发字符信息的线索。在这篇文章中,我们通过查尔斯·狄更斯对《大卫·科波菲尔》中迪克先生的刻画来探讨我们对思维建模的理解。使用为探索19世纪小说而开发的CLiC工具(柴郡语料库语言学),我们调查了围绕这个角色的非引文中的文本痕迹,以引出除语音呈现之外的特征描述技术。我们表明,迪克先生在小说中是一个主题上和权威上都很重要的人物,我们将对读者对作者意图的建模进行严格的描述。
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