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The Semantic Properties of Free Indirect Discourse
Annual Review of Linguistics, 2016Free indirect discourse has traditionally been described as a form of reported speech or thought. It seems to be a mixture of both direct discourse (in allowing exclamatives, interrogatives, etc.) and indirect discourse (in following sequences of tenses and pronouns). It has been the object of more interest from literary theorists than from linguists,
Reboul, A., Delfitto, D., Fiorin, G
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FREE INDIRECT DISCOURSE: SOME REFERENTIAL ASPECTS
jlse, 1995Pour une semantique referentielle du style indirect libre portant sur la representation des aspects non/verbaux des evenements mentaux dans la prose narrative: idee du concept de «psycho-narration» ou «discours interne» renvoyant a la conscience du narrateur et replacement du mode discursif indirect dans un univers fictionnel compatible avec celui du ...
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The puzzle of free indirect discourse
Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the familiar puzzle of free indirect discourse (FID). FID shares some properties with standard indirect discourse and with direct discourse, but there is currently no known theory that can accommodate such a hybrid. Based on the observation that FID has ‘de se’ pronouns, I argue that it is a kind of an
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Particles in Free Indirect Discourse
2015This chapter uses temporal and evaluative/commentary items in combination in order to diagnose the intended context(s) of interpretation. Based on this combined evidence, one can infer systematic patterns of context shift and isolate extra readings for single words. The chapter investigates how reference to sp indicates free indirect speech and thought.
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Subjectivity and Free Indirect Discourse
2015AbstractThis chapter claims, following Banfield (1982), that Free Indirect Discourse (FID) is a strictly literary form. Crucially, FID succeeds where non-literary texts fail: it creates a “Subject of Consciousness,” a discourse participant who expresses personal thoughts and feelings in complete grammatical sentences.
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Free Indirect Discourse and Reading
2015Slobodni neupravni govor utječe na recepciju i razumijevanje književnoga djela te ovisi o kontekstu, kulturnom okruženju, znanju, očekivanjima i strategijama čitatelja.
Mikulan, Krunoslav, Legac, Vladimir
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FREE INDIRECT DISCOURSE IN E. WHARTON’S NOVELS
2023Free Indirect Discourse is one of the most complicated stylistic devices used in a literary text. This article focuses on Free Indirect Discourse functioning in novels by E. Wharton, one of the most popular American writers of the late 19th-early 20th century. Her characters are complex and her narrative is involved and polyphonic.
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Typewriter: Free Indirect Discourse in Deleuze's Cinema
SubStance, 2005The figure of speech variously called "free indirect discourse," "quasidirect discourse," or "represented speech," dominates Gilles Deleuze's two-volume study Cinema, a work also containing a theory of cinematic "free indirect images." Deleuze develops a concept of free indirect images, which, he argues, articulate the social in "modern cinema ...
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The Veil’s Free Indirect Discourse about Itself
2009When the gaze meets the veil, it becomes out of sync with itself, it is doubled and refracted in another gaze that sees and is seen along with it. Are we thus arriving at a true interaction of the different? And what would its conditions be like?
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An Experiential Diasporic Narrative of Free Indirect Discourse:
arcadiaAbstract Imbolo Mbue’s experiential novel Behold the Dreamers narrates the story of African protagonists who embark on a journey to fulfill their aspirations of a better life promised through the American Dream but, as outsiders, are hindered from achieving it.
Soghra Nodeh, Niloo Khosravi Fasaei
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