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Vera Tobin
Vera Tobin
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science, Case Western Reserve University
Verified email at case.edu
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On simile
M Israel, JR Harding, V Tobin
Language, culture, and mind 100, 123-135, 2004
1522004
Elements of Surprise
V Tobin
Harvard University Press, 2018
772018
Irony as a viewpoint phenomenon
V Tobin, M Israel
Viewpoint in Language: A Multimodal Perspective, 25, 2012
692012
Cognitive bias and the poetics of surprise
V Tobin
Language and Literature 18 (2), 155-172, 2009
412009
Ways of reading Sherlock Holmes: the entrenchment of discourse blends
V Tobin
Language and literature 15 (1), 73-90, 2006
412006
Attention, blending, and suspense in classic and experimental film
T Oakley, V Tobin
Blending and the Study of Narrative, 57-83, 2012
252012
An afterthought on let alone
B Cappelle, E Dugas, V Tobin
Journal of Pragmatics 80, 70-85, 2015
212015
Joint attention, To the Lighthouse, and modernist representations of intersubjectivity
V Tobin
English Text Construction 3 (2), 185-202, 2010
182010
Literary joint attention: social cognition and the puzzles of modernism
VL Tobin
University of Maryland, College Park, 2008
162008
Preface to Meaning, Form, and Body
F Parrill, V Tobin, MB Turner
Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2010
132010
The whole is sometimes less than the sum of its parts: Toward a theory of document acts
T Oakley, V Tobin
Language and Cognition 6 (1), 79-110, 2014
112014
Grammatical and rhetorical consequences of entrenchment in conceptual blending: Compressions involving change
V Tobin
Meaning, Form, and Body. CSLI Publications, Stanford, CA, 329-347, 2010
92010
Viewpoint, misdirection, and sound design in film: The Conversation
V Tobin
Journal of Pragmatics 122, 24-34, 2017
72017
Readers as overhearers and texts as objects: joint attention in reading communities
V Tobin
Scripta 18 (34), 179-198, 2014
62014
Performance, irony, and viewpoint in language
V Tobin
Theatre, performance, and cognition: Languages, bodies, and ecologies, 54-67, 2016
52016
Where do cognitive biases fit into cognitive linguistics? An example from the curse of knowledge
V Tobin
Language and the Creative Mind, 347-363, 2014
52014
Joint attention, To the Lighthouse, and modernist representations of intersubjectivity
V Tobin
Textual Choices in Discourse: A View from Cognitive Linguistics 40, 45, 2012
32012
Where irony goes: routinization and the collapse of viewpoint configurations
V Tobin
Chinese Semiotic Studies 17 (2), 199-227, 2021
22021
Experimental investigations of irony as a viewpoint phenomenon
V Tobin
The diversity of irony, 236-255, 2020
22020
Department of Cognitive Science
AM Dale
La Jolla, CA: University of California San Diego, 1994
21994
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