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Page 496
... character's framed / reported speech - and thus between narrator and character's consciousness or point - of - view - is attenuated . In indirect reported speech , for instance , tense and deixis become " conso- nant with that of the ...
... character's framed / reported speech - and thus between narrator and character's consciousness or point - of - view - is attenuated . In indirect reported speech , for instance , tense and deixis become " conso- nant with that of the ...
Page 500
... character and narratorial consciousness , and contrastively in reported and reporting speech frames , respectively ... character - driven ; their progress usually depends on a character making choices , reacting to events , being told ...
... character and narratorial consciousness , and contrastively in reported and reporting speech frames , respectively ... character - driven ; their progress usually depends on a character making choices , reacting to events , being told ...
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have identified between the domains of character and narratorial point - of- view , character and narrator's topic , reported and reporting speech , and the various temporal , spatial , and ideological indexes of these domains . When ...
have identified between the domains of character and narratorial point - of- view , character and narrator's topic , reported and reporting speech , and the various temporal , spatial , and ideological indexes of these domains . When ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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