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From Nobody to Somebody: Romantic Epistemology in Jane Austen’s Persuasion
The aim of this article is to substantiate the thesis that together with the development of the plot of Persuasion, the cognitive power of the principal heroine expands, and she becomes a highly sensitive reader of human minds.
Grażyna Bystydzieńska
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Monologue intérieur et discours rapporté : une union problématique ?
This article aims at studying the link between the literary phenomenon called “interior monologue” and the linguistic techniques of reported speech. While interior monologue is generally described as an autonomous discourse incompatible with narration, I
Florence FLOQUET
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The Humanist Expressive Speech Acts of Journalists in the Covid-19 Outbreak
This research aims to analyze the humanist expressive speech acts of journalists in the covid-19 outbreak. The data collection technique was carried out by using the free non-participatory technique. The sources of data are the journalists’ utterances on
Areni Yulitawati Supriyono +2 more
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This article aims at studying in what ways the three major types of reported speech, namely direct speech, free indirect speech and indirect speech, give a more or less lifelike representation of the characters' thought in Virginia Woolf's Night and Day,
Alexandra PEDINIELLI-FÉRON
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Hate speech’s double damage: A semi-automated approach toward direct and indirect targets
Democracies around the world have been facing increasing challenges with hate speech online as it contributes to a tense and thus less discursive public sphere.
Mario Haim, Elisa Hoven
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A new approach to Free Indirect Speech (FIS) is proposed in the article. This phenomenon is treated in the light of the theory of speech acts considering the pragmatic and semiotic criterium in reflecting indirect speech; the examples which are given ...
Olga Artyushkina
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The problem of changing points of view in the novel Jacob’s Ladder by L. Ulitskaya [PDF]
The article considers the change of points of view of the narrator and characters in the novel Jacob’s Ladder by L. Ulitskaya, which is characterized by polyphony and the combination of diff erent narrative situations.
Gao , Yiming
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Récit, Discours Direct et Discours Indirect : passerelles référentielles en moyen français
This paper, concerning middle French, seeks to show some specifics mechanism of referential continuity in direct and indirect speech through the choice of the anaphoric expressions forming in chains (co-reference and anaphora associated). From this point
Estèle Dupuy
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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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SPEECH, THOUGHT AND WRITING REPRESENTATION MODES IN JANE AUSTENʼS NOVEL SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
Bakhtin’s views (1980:127-130) on the importance of studying speech representation and its interaction with authorial context incited prolific research in various disciplines.
Маја Р. Ковачевић
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