James Joyce and the Difference of Language 2003
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511485206.001
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Introduction: language(s) with a difference

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“… 6 The list of reactions is too long to be reported here. For the Italian context, please refer to Milesi ( 2020 ) “The virality of the military language” [ La viraltà del linguaggio bellico ] published on the online magazine Vita , where linguists, journalists and writers discuss about the reasons and the dangers related to the use of the war metaphor to speak about a pandemic. In the UK, in April 2020, the University of Lancaster launched a collaborative initiative to ask linguist experts and anyone who wished to engage in proposing “examples of inspirational non-war-related metaphors” ( https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/news/beyond-the-battle-far-from-the-frontline-a-call-for-alternative-ways-of-talking-about-covid-19 ).…”
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“… 6 The list of reactions is too long to be reported here. For the Italian context, please refer to Milesi ( 2020 ) “The virality of the military language” [ La viraltà del linguaggio bellico ] published on the online magazine Vita , where linguists, journalists and writers discuss about the reasons and the dangers related to the use of the war metaphor to speak about a pandemic. In the UK, in April 2020, the University of Lancaster launched a collaborative initiative to ask linguist experts and anyone who wished to engage in proposing “examples of inspirational non-war-related metaphors” ( https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/news/beyond-the-battle-far-from-the-frontline-a-call-for-alternative-ways-of-talking-about-covid-19 ).…”
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“…Indeed, "Joyce's fabrications force the reader to continually renegotiate how the text's idiom operates." 492 As Joyce himself called Frank Budgen's attention to the particular order of words regarding the third sentence of the quoted passage, "[y]ou can see for yourself in how many different ways they [the words] might be arranged." 493 Whatever the manifestation of the interplay between "moods" and "voices" may be like, it definitely involves the doubleness of perspective, so-called parallax.…”
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