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Page 156
... narrative texts , however , contain only narrative clauses . For exam- ple , narratives often include sentences which give general information about the situation , the characters and appearances of participants , the place , the ...
... narrative texts , however , contain only narrative clauses . For exam- ple , narratives often include sentences which give general information about the situation , the characters and appearances of participants , the place , the ...
Page 157
... narrative and non - narrative clauses . Non - narrative clauses typically describe states of affairs that are true for at least some pe- riod of time in a narrative , if not for all of it ; for example , a descrip- tion of a character's ...
... narrative and non - narrative clauses . Non - narrative clauses typically describe states of affairs that are true for at least some pe- riod of time in a narrative , if not for all of it ; for example , a descrip- tion of a character's ...
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... narratives in my data . ( For the rest of this section , in referring to " foreground " , I will be speaking only of narrative clauses . There are no examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also ...
... narratives in my data . ( For the rest of this section , in referring to " foreground " , I will be speaking only of narrative clauses . There are no examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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