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Index to Volume 40 ARTICLES Bitex, Perr A. “Reading Prague: Narrative Domains of the Image of the City in Fiction.” Binnick, Ropert I. “Used to and Habitual Aspect in English.’ CERVENKA, Miros.av. “Discovering the Fictional Worlds of Ly: Do._eZzeL, Luspomir. “Czech Poetics Today: Tradition and Renewal Fort, Bounumit. “Are Fictional Worlds Really Possible? A Short Contribution to Their Semantics Fort, Bonumit. “How Many (Different) Kinds of Fictional Worlds Are There? GotpsmitTH, JOHN. “Lectures on Bubblemint and Grinding.” FREEMAN, DoNnaLpb C. “Burning Gold: For John Robert Ross.” FREEMAN, MarGaret H. “Art, Science, and Ste. Emilie’s Sunsets \ Haj-Inspired Cognitive Approach to Translating an Emily Dickinson Poem into Japanese.” HiraGa, Masako K. “Kanji: The Visual Metaphor.” Horn, LAURENCE R. “Rimbaud’s First Blood: Le lai du lait de Cabaner.” JepuicKova, Auice. “From Otherworldliness and a Two-World Scheme to ‘Heterocosmica’: A Visit to a Museum with Cortazar and Nabokov KALPAKIDIS, HARALAMPOS. “Introduction.” Koun, Rosert E. “Postmodernist Manichaean Allegory in William Gaddis’s Carpenter's Gothic FRASER, Bruce. “On the Conceptual-Procedural Distinction.” Kusicek, TomASs. “Mimesis and the Subject in the Light of the Cognitive Impulse and the Theory of Fictional Worlds.” Lakorr, Rosin Totmacu. “Vulgar Latin: Comparative Castration (and Comparative Theories of Syntax).” LANGENDOEN, D. Terence. “Disjunctive Numerals of Estimation.” LAWLER, JOHN. “The Data Fetishist’s Guide to Rime Coherence.” Style: Volume 40, Number 4, Winter 2006 Index to Volume 40 ARTICLES Bitex, Perr A. “Reading Prague: Narrative Domains of the Image of the City in Fiction.” Binnick, Ropert I. “Used to and Habitual Aspect in English.’ CERVENKA, Miros.av. “Discovering the Fictional Worlds of Ly: Do._eZzeL, Luspomir. “Czech Poetics Today: Tradition and Renewal Fort, Bounumit. “Are Fictional Worlds Really Possible? A Short Contribution to Their Semantics Fort, Bonumit. “How Many (Different) Kinds of Fictional Worlds Are There? GotpsmitTH, JOHN. “Lectures on Bubblemint and Grinding.” FREEMAN, DoNnaLpb C. “Burning Gold: For John Robert Ross.” FREEMAN, MarGaret H. “Art, Science, and Ste. Emilie’s Sunsets \ Haj-Inspired Cognitive Approach to Translating an Emily Dickinson Poem into Japanese.” HiraGa, Masako K. “Kanji: The Visual Metaphor.” Horn, LAURENCE R. “Rimbaud’s First Blood: Le lai du lait de Cabaner.” JepuicKova, Auice. “From Otherworldliness and a Two-World Scheme to ‘Heterocosmica’: A Visit to a Museum with Cortazar and Nabokov KALPAKIDIS, HARALAMPOS. “Introduction.” Koun, Rosert E. “Postmodernist Manichaean Allegory in William Gaddis’s Carpenter's Gothic FRASER, Bruce. “On the Conceptual-Procedural Distinction.” Kusicek, TomASs. “Mimesis and the Subject in the Light of the Cognitive Impulse and the Theory of Fictional Worlds.” Lakorr, Rosin Totmacu. “Vulgar Latin: Comparative Castration (and Comparative Theories of Syntax).” LANGENDOEN, D. Terence. “Disjunctive Numerals of Estimation.” LAWLER, JOHN. “The Data Fetishist’s Guide to Rime Coherence.” Style: Volume 40, Number 4, Winter 2006 Index to Volume 40 Fall MAk { US AMI “Camus’s //re Che Dynamics of Narrative Unreliability. Ma SAK | KEI “Art S cience, and Ste Emilie’s Sunsets A Hi ij-Inspired C tive Approach to Translating an Emily Dickinson Poem into Japanese.” Why No(t)?” N. KAl “¢ “an I IC tion Become Fact? The Fact-to-Fiction Transition in Recent Theories of Fiction.” PO k . VLAI “DR,¢, presentation of Being and Existence tn an Ep|i stemically Limite d Fictional World.” P M Remarks on Long-Distance Anaphora in English.” “Wild Lar wuave SH Margaret Edson’s Wirt and the Art of Analogy.” M. “Get ting Squishy.” * Intro duction.” EK ~ ONDI REJ “Types « 1! Worlds: On Relations between the Prague School and the The: ry of Fictional Worlds.” TURECEK DALIBO ‘Thee r\ of Fictional Worlds Aesthetic Function, and the Future of Literary History.” “m’ and m+} and *m+2’and.” “On the Ra OF S$ | dge \ Familiar Essay.” ‘The Sn aller Half of the L.” Givon, \. T. “Fragments fror n an Oft-postponed Visit.” McConnetet, Mike C. “A| alindrome for Hay Ross.” P CH, JOHN “My Best Reader ce 4.” PANNEN, DEBOR \H “For H BOOK REVIEWS Ci TON Nicoie. Chaucer s Agents: Cause and Representation in Chaucerian Narrative By Carolynn Van Dyke 396 Index to Volume 40 Davis, Topp. The Midwestern Pastoral: Place and Landscape in Literature of the American Heartland. By William Barillas Hoaan, Patrick Coim. “Kubla Khan" — Poetic Structure, Hypnotic Quality, and Cognitive Style. By Reuven Tsur LINDNER, CuristopH. Thomas Hardy on Screen. Edited by T. R Wright Moore, ALLAN. Reading the Beatles: Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, and the Fab Four. 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