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Evocative properties of precedent proper names in the newest German-speaking fictional discourse
The article based on the works of the second decade of the XXI century of the modern German-speaking authors analyses and describes the realization of the evocative function of precedent proper names in the newest German fictional discourse as a ...
Yu. A. Blinova
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Metamodernism as a discourse of a new anthropological myth [PDF]
The present paper concerns the discourse of metamodernism problem as a type of the anthropological myth. The anthropological myth is considered as a project for describing reality, which models a systematic consistent idea of a human being, reality ...
Ekaterina A. Nechaeva
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The functioning of archaisms in Chinese fictional discourse
The article examines the peculiarities of the use of archaisms in the historical works of Chinese writers. In general, obsolete vocabulary is considered, which includes archaisms, historicisms, chen’yus and wenyanisms.
Lydia Pikhtovnikova, Maria Kobaliya
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Constructing the identity of an advice-giver in an American internet advice column. [PDF]
This paper is a contribution to research on the expression of expert advice-giving (e.g., Heritage and Sefi 1992; Silverman et al. 1992). We present a linguistic analysis of the ways in which the identity of the fictional expert advisor Lucy emerges in ...
Locher, Miriam +3 more
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Barthes dans la théorisation du renouveau romanesque
The French fictional renewal in the early 1980s and its theorisation, summons Roland Barthes as a producer of a narratological internalized metalanguage both by the writers and the book reviewers, that has gone through an appropriation and assimilation ...
José Domingues de Almeida
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Ethical discourse by science-in-fiction [PDF]
It can be difficult to discuss ethical dilemmas in the academic environment. One way of doing it is through ‘science-in-fiction’. The following ‘science renga’ shows how this is done with virtually total anonymity.
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Culture of signifiers: Difference between Lévi-Strauss' and Derrida's notion of structure [PDF]
The anthropology was developed on the notions of primitive man, primitive culture and society. These notions were generated through mixture of scientific and fictional approaches to social reality, so that it was very difficult to prove them.
Sekulić Nada
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Multimodal Conflict Management in English Fictional Discourse
Modern linguistic studies encompass a wide range of approaches for explaining language in use through the set of different semiotic resources. This paper discusses the use and informative significance of such funds in the framework of conflict studies in
Oleksandr Muntian +2 more
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A contrastive-stylistic study into the tense distribution in English and Slovene fictional texts
The article addresses contrastive and narratological issues of the unity vs. diversity of temporal spheres in fictional texts. It focuses on the presentation of mimetic discourse within the past time-sphere narrative, trying to establish the narrative ...
Silvana Orel Kos
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Aproximación al discurso referido en el habla infantil [PDF]
The present study investigates reported speech in child discourse. Quotes in direct and indirect styles, and onomatopoeias are analyzed from a syntactic and pragmatic perspective using a sample of 28 speakers of the Corpus de habla infantil (Shiro, 1996)
María José Gallucci, Yanira Pinto
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