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Narrative discourse in anomic aphasia
Neuropsychologia, 2012Anomic aphasia is a disturbance affecting lexical retrieval. Nonetheless, persons with this disorder may also experience difficulties in the construction of coherent narratives. Whether this symptom is a sign of a macrolinguistic difficulty per se or reflects the lexical disorder is still an open debate.
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Production of narrative discourse in aphasia
Brain and Language, 1983The study described the abilities of a group of 15 moderately impaired aphasics and 15 normals to produce narrative discourse. The experimental tasks included telling stories, summarizing stories, and giving morals to stories. The data were analyzed in terms of sentential grammar, discourse grammar, and subjective ratings of content and clarity of ...
H K, Ulatowska +4 more
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Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method
Comparative Literature, 1980Foreword by Jonathan Cutler Translator's Preface PrefaceIntroduction 1. Order 2. Duration 3. Frequency 4. Mood 5.
Suzanne Guerlac +2 more
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NARRATIVE AND HISTORICAL DISCOURSE
Keruen, 2023Lot of research has been done in literary studies around the problem of narrative and the narrator. The category of narrative is very complex, varied, and the ways it is conveyed in the fiction text are different. The concept of narratology is closely related to the activity of telling a story in a fiction text. Scholars in the study of narratology pay
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Historical Discourse and Narrativity
Poetics Today, 2021AbstractMost theorists of history now seem to regard narrative as the only discursive model on which historians rely to make sense of the past. The structure of many works in current historiographic production, however, is not that of a narrative as defined in literary theory. The histories of World War II discussed here, for example, do not all tell a
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Discourse, Pragmatics and Narrative Data
2008Field linguists are often told to rely on naturalistic data as much as elicĀited 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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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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Poetics Today, 1989
1. Language, Sociology, and Literature In the past decade, linguistics has evolved as a discipline in any number of exciting directions. In the core theoretical subfields, scholars have developed multiple models of linguistic behavior, some complementary, some in open competition with one another.
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1. Language, Sociology, and Literature In the past decade, linguistics has evolved as a discipline in any number of exciting directions. In the core theoretical subfields, scholars have developed multiple models of linguistic behavior, some complementary, some in open competition with one another.
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Narrative as Expository Discourse
The Journal of American Folklore, 1986BETWEEN 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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The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1980
Seymour Chatman, Gerard Genette
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Seymour Chatman, Gerard Genette
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