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The origins of perspective taking lie in iconic language use: Unifying theories of signs, conversation, and narrative perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication, 2023
This paper proposes a theoretical reduction of the existence of perspective taking in discourse to the combination of two basic methods of communication: iconic simulation, and description by means of conventional symbols. This includes an integration of
Arie Verhagen
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Contrastive Analysis of Discourse Representation In Indonesia Newspaper (KOMPAS) and English Newspaper Reports (Jakarta Post)

open access: yesEnglish Franca: Academic Journal of English Language and Education, 2019
Discourse representation deals with language structures which has crucial role not only for the text, but also for social practices. Newspaper is one of the real implementations of discourse representation because newspaper comprises several components ...
Syafryadin
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La fausse simplicité du discours direct. Propriétés de la parole alternée dans le dialogue romanesque [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Titre du fascicule : Dialogues / études réunies par Jean-Charles Margotton en hommage au Professeur René GirardInternational audienceAmong the studies on represented speech in fiction, free indirect discourse has been the most analysed form.
Prak-Derrington, Emmanuelle
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Perspective and the future-in-the-past

open access: yesGlossa, 2017
The paper investigates the future-in-the-past (FiP) as in Peter would (later) see the Fujiyama. FiP can convey an outlook on events that, as the speaker knows, took place later (“objective sense”).
Regine Eckardt
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An experimental investigation of the interaction of narrators’ and protagonists’ perspectival prominence in narrative texts

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2023
In this paper, we present the results of an experiment investigating the effect of different narrative situations on the availability of locally prominent protagonists as anchor for Free Indirect Discourse (FID).
Saure Christopher   +2 more
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Testing the Limits of Anaphoric Distance in Classical Arabic: a Corpus-Based Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
One of the central aims in research on anaphora is to discover the factors that determine the choice of referential expressions in discourse. Ariel (1988; 2001) offers an Accessibility Scale where referential expressions, including demonstratives, are ...
Jarbou Samir O., Migdadi Fathi
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The Bounds of Narrative in Don DeLillo’s Underworld: Action and the Ecology of Mimêsis

open access: yesHumanities, 2021
The interrelationship of natural and cultural history in Don DeLillo’s Underworld presents an ecology of mimesis. If, as Timothy Morton argues, ecological thought can be understood as a “mesh of interconnection,” DeLillo’s novel studies the ...
Andrew Bowie Hagan
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Introducing a corpus of conversational stories. Construction and annotation of the Narrative Corpus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Although widely seen as critical both in terms of its frequency and its social significance as a prime means of encoding and perpetuating moral stance and configuring self and identity, conversational narrative has received little attention in corpus ...
O'Donnell, Matthew Brook   +1 more
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The Prominence Value of the Temporal Anchor of Free Indirect Discourse: A Comparison with the Perspectival Center

open access: yesDiscours, 2020
Free indirect discourse (FID) is a kind of speech or thought representation that lacks specific marking. The entity to whom the speech or thought is attributed (the perspectival center) has been shown to be a contextually available prominent protagonist (
Jakob Egetenmeyer
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Quoting from the case file: how intertextual practices shape discourse at various stages in the legal trajectory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Criminal trial hearings are communicative events that are densely intertextually structured. In the course of a trial hearing, written documents such as police records of statements made by suspects, witnesses and experts are extensively referred to ...
D'hondt, Sigurd, van der Houwen, Fleur
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