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Free Indirect Discourse in Non-fiction [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication, 2021
This paper considers some uses of Free Indirect Discourse within non-fictional discourse. It is shown that these differ from ordinary uses in that they do not attribute actual thoughts or utterances.
Andreas Stokke, Andreas Stokke
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Free indirect discourse as logophoric context [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistics and Philosophy
Abstract This article argues for a logophoric analysis of Free Indirect Discourse (FID). FID is descriptively a hybrid between Direct Discourse (DD) and Indirect Discourse (ID). Recent studies largely agree on a DD-based analysis of FID by relying on bicontextual dependency (Schlenker in Mind Lang 19:279–304, 2004, Eckardt, The ...
Isabelle Charnavel
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Preserved Perspective Taking in Free Indirect Discourse in Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Perspective taking has been proposed to be impaired in persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), especially when implicit processing is required.
Juliane T. Zimmermann   +4 more
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Context of Thought and Context of Utterance: A Note on Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present [PDF]

open access: yesMind and Language, 2004
  Based on the analysis of narrations in Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present, we argue (building in particular on Banfield 1982 and Doron 1991) that the grammatical notion of context of speech should be ramified into a Context of Thought ...
Philippe Schlenker
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Quotation and Unquotation in Free Indirect Discourse [PDF]

open access: yesMind and Language, 2015
AbstractI argue that free indirect discourse should be analyzed as a species of direct discourse rather than indirect discourse. More specifically, I argue against the emerging consensus among semanticists, who analyze it in terms of context shifting.
Emar Maier
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Language shifts in free indirect discourse

open access: yesJournal of Literary Semantics, 2014
Abstract Free indirect discourse is a way of reporting what a protagonist thinks or says that is distinct from both direct and indirect discourse. In particular, while pronouns and tenses are presented from the narrator's perspective, as in indirect discourse, other indexical and expressive elements reflect the protagonist's point of ...
Emar Maier
exaly   +3 more sources

Uncovering the hidden costs of free tuberculosis care: economic narratives of informal treatment supporters in rural Ghana [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Background Tuberculosis (TB) control strategies in Ghana emphasize free diagnosis and treatment, often overlooking the economic burden borne by informal treatment supporters typically family members, friends or community members who provide day-to-day ...
Robert Bagngmen Bio   +3 more
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Extended Perspective Shift and Discourse Economy in Language Processing

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Research spanning linguistics, psychology, and philosophy suggests that speakers and hearers are finely attuned to perspectives and viewpoints that are not their own, even though perspectival information is not encoded directly in the morphosyntax of ...
Jesse A. Harris
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Tense Alternation in Japanese Literature: Translating Free Indirect Discourse and Focalization in Kashimada Maki’s Meido meguri

open access: yesJapanese Language and Literature, 2021
This paper examines the phenomenon of tense alternation in Japanese literary narrative, making specific reference to Kashimada Maki’s (鹿島田 真希) novella Meido meguri (冥途めぐり Touring the Land of the Dead, 2012) as a case study.
Haydn Trowell
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A semantic analysis of dual voice in a literary style [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronia, 2016
This article proposes an account of dual voice in free indirect discourse (FID), a point-of-view narrative style used mainly in literary narrative for the representation of verbal events, and of verbal or non-verbal mental events (see Oltean, 1993 ...
Ștefan Oltean
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