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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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Free Indirect Discourse in Non-fiction

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. German and Russian Literature [PDF]

open access: yesEnthymema
The paper first gives a definition of free indirect discourse (FID) and then characterizes the two main directions of its research. The more traditional one, is based on the application of the three modes of speech representation to the representation ...
Wolf Schmid
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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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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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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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Features of Discourse Presentation in Translation: Literary and Narratological Insights into Translation Universals

open access: yesInternational Journal of Literary Linguistics, 2016
Several translation scholars have recognised translation as a form of discourse mediation or discourse presentation (see, for example, Mossop 1998).
Päivi Kuusi
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Does narrative perspective influence readers’ perspective-taking? An empirical study on free indirect discourse, psycho-narration and first-person narration

open access: yesGlossa, 2017
It is often assumed that narrating a story from the protagonist’s perspective increases the readers’ inclination to take over this perspective. In a questionnaire study, we examined to which degree different textual modes of narration (a) increase the ...
Anke Holler   +2 more
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گفتمان غیرمستقیمِ آزاد و اهمیت آن در سبک شناسی روایت: بررسی مقابله ایِ داستان های مدرنیستی و پیشامدرنیستی

open access: yesNaqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī, 2013
“Free indirect discourse” (FID) has been one of the most common and, at the same time, most controversial modes of representing characters’ speech and thought in narrative fiction.
محمّد غفّاری   +1 more
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