Words, Words, Words

Words, Words, Words

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  • Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. All from The Literature Network. . Aug 2011
  • Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre, Villette, Shirley. Online. All from The Literature Network. . Aug 2011
  • Brooks, Peter. Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative. New York: Knopf, 1984.
  • Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Oxford World’s Classics), 2008.
  • docstoc.com “Semantic Networks”. . May 2014
  • Hinsz, Verlin B. and Judith A. Tomhave. “Smile and (Half) the World Smiles With You, Frown and You Frown Alone”. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol 17, No. 5. October 1991; 586-592. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011
  • IEP. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. . May 2014
  • Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. London: Bloomsbury, 1997
  • Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Oxford World’s Classics), 2008.
  • Shakespeare Navigators. “Iago’s Beast Imagery”. Web. . May 2014
  • Sowa, John F. “Semantic Networks”. < http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/semnet.htm>. May 2014
  • Sönmez, Margaret J-M. “Authenticity and Non-standard Speech in Great Expectations”. (Forthcoming). Journal of Victorian Literature and Culture. Vol 42, Issue 3. September 2014
  • Sönmez, Margaret J-M. “Old Expectations”. Septet: Interdisciplinary Journal of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol 3. June 2014.
  • Tidd, Kathy L. and Joan S. Lockard. “Monetary Significance of the Affiliative Smile: A Case for Reciprocal Altruism”. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. Vol 11, No. 6. June 1978; 344-346. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011
  • Walsh, Debra G. and Jay Hewitt “Giving men the come-on: Effect of eye contact and smiling in a bar environment.” Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol 61, No. 3 (Pt 1), Dec 1985; 873-874. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011