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NARRATIVES IN DAILY DISCOURSE

Mezopotamya Disiplinlerarası Çalışmalar Dergisi, 2023
Bu araştırmanın amacı günlük söylemlerde yer alan günlük anlatıları incelemektir. Bu bağlamda Anadolu Üniversitesi Alman Dili Eğitimi Anabilim Dalı öğrencilerin kaydedip çevriyazıya dönüştürdükleri otuz günlük söylem incelenmiştir. Yöntem olarak seçilen söylemlerdeki sözcelerin önerme içerikleri yorumlanmıştır.
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Narrative discourse

Abstract The study of segments of discourse longer than individual clauses and sentences can reveal much about the structure of a language. Narrative texts constitute an important source for such analysis. This chapter describes some of the strategies used by speakers of Bantu languages to narrate events. analysis.
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Narrative as Expository Discourse

The Journal of American Folklore, 1986
BETWEEN JANUARY AND MAY 1981, I was interviewing people in Manchester (north west England) about the supranormal-ESP, psychic powers, the influence of the dead on and in the mundane world, and so on (Bennett 1985). During the course of these interviews, the respondents spontaneously told 153 narratives. The storytelling patterns revealed in this corpus
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Discourse, Pragmatics and Narrative Data

2008
Field linguists are often told to rely on naturalistic data as much as elic­ited data. By this we usually think of recorded narratives. However, a comprehensive description of a language should be built not just on elicited data, but also other types of spontaneously produced speech. Narratives and discourse data are covered in this chapter.
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Narrative Discourse

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1980
Seymour Chatman, Gerard Genette
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Narrative Discourse Revisited

The Modern Language Review, 1991
Margaret Atack   +2 more
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Science, Discoursivity, and Narrativity

2011
Science writing has evolved in response to changes in methods, stylistic conventions, and rhetorical strategies used to enunciate concepts and findings. The narrative impetus exhibited by contemporary science writers is the focus of this chapter, especially in relation to popularization and fictionalization of scientific discourses.
B. HURWITZ, SPINOZZI, Paola
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Discourse and Narrative

Southwest Philosophy Review, 1995
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Narrative discourse revisited

Choice Reviews Online, 1989
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