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Reading Shakespeare's Stage Directions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Suggests that we should consider the stage directions in Shakespeare's early texts, particularly the 1623 Folio, as snippets of narrative or free indirect discourse, rather than as clues to or for ...
Emma Smith
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The Hausa perfective tense-aspect used in wh-/focus constructions and historical narratives: a unified account [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In this paper I revisit and elaborate some of the ideas I outlined in the earlier paper, concentrating on the semantic characteristics of the paired Perfective tense-aspects in a major (universal) discourse context—spontaneously-produced past-time ...
Jaggar, Philip J.
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Confronting perspectives: Modeling perspectival complexity in language and cognition

open access: yesGlossa, 2017
In search of a deeper understanding of perspective-taking, the paper aims at isolating the basic components of complex perspectivization tasks. Based on the assumption that perspective is a relational concept constituted by the dynamic relation between a
Sonja Zeman
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The Narrative Premise of Galdos\u27s Lo Prohibido [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
In their critical study of Lo prohibido most scholars make only casual mention of its memoir format, and the fictitious circumstances of its composition are all but ignored. yet this narrative premise has an overall impact on the novel.
Willem, Linda M.
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Gender, Narratives and Intersectionality: can Personal Experience Approaches to Research Contribute to “Undoing Gender”? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper examines the use of narrative methodologies as one approach to exploring issues of gender, education and social justice and particularly insights into ‘undoing gender’.
Cole, Barbara
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Discourse organization in Gorwaa narratives: An exploratory overview

open access: yesJournal of African Languages and Literatures, 2021
There are many ways in which a story can be told, and languages throughout time and across the world have developed strategies that work in tandem with their respective linguistic structure to create organized, coherent narratives.
Clemens J. Mayer
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“Get the Mexican”: Attending to the Moral Work of Teaching in Fraught Times [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article details a four-faceted approach we developed to help structure discourse about topics in partisan arenas, many of which intersect with issues of equity and social justice.
Rabin, Colette, Smith, Grinell
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Bodily Signs and Disembodied Narrative in Pamela II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
To a large extent, the detractors of Pamela criticized Richardson’s focus on the body. Pamela’s actions and narrative style appeared to be motivated by her desire, namely, by her passions, traditionally located in the body. In particular, Pamela’s bodily
Capoferro, Riccardo
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Conquest and Form: Narrativity in Joshua 5-11 and Historical Discourse in Ancient Judah [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
One goal of this essay is to offer an exploratory, historiographical analysis of the conquest account in the book of Joshua, an analysis that focuses upon the sociocultural milieu of ancient Judah.
Albertz   +64 more
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A Survey in Narrative Style in “Tarikh-e Beyhaghi” (Sympson’s Model) [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2019
This paper is to analyze the sixth volume of “History of Bayhaqi," book stylistically based on one of the latest models in the field of literary stylistics.
Alireza Khanbanzadeh   +1 more
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