Tense and narrativity

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Glavni autor: Fleischman, Suzanne (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: Austin : University of Texas Press, 1990.
Nakladnička cjelina: Texas linguistics series
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  • Chapter I. Working definitions and operational preliminaries
  • 1.1. Tense
  • 1.2. Aspect
  • 1.3. Situation types
  • 3.4. Grammar, discourse, and the meaning of tense-aspect categories
  • 1.5. Tenses pf the past system
  • 1.6. Tenses of the present system
  • 1.7. Tense-aspect in early Romance
  • Chapter 2. A theory of tense-aspect in narrative based on markedness
  • 2.1. The concept of markedness
  • 2.2. Markedness and tense-aspect ategories in narrative
  • Chapter 3: "Ungrammatical" tenses: background of the question
  • 3.1 Scope and phenomenon
  • 3.2. Diegetic and mimetic discourse
  • 3.3. Grammatical "freedom" of the early vernaculars
  • 3.4. Tense alternaton as a mark of "litrary" écritures
  • 3.5. Prosodic considerations
  • 3.6. Aspectual hypotheses and "Situation types"
  • 3.7. The historical present: The "past-more-vivid"
  • 3.8. The narrative present, historical present, and present tense
  • 3.9. Participant tracking
  • 3.10. From oral performance to écriture: Oral residue in written texts
  • 3.11. Performed stories: Medieval and modern, natural and artificial
  • Chapter 4: Narrative discourse: typological considerations
  • 1.1. Verbal representations of experience: story structure and reality structure
  • 4.2. Differentia specifica of narrative textuality
  • 4.3. Stories, narratives, and other verbalizations of experience
  • 4.4. Narrative fiction
  • 4.5. Modes of discourse: "storytelling" and "communication"
  • 4.6. Linguistic marks of storytelling
  • 4.7. Tense and aspect as metalinguistic signals of narrative genres
  • Chapter 5: The linguistic structure of nattative
  • Part I. Temporal structure
  • 5.1. Speaker-now and story-now
  • 5.2 Retrospective discourse and prospective time
  • 5.3. Iconic sequence and the narrative norm
  • Part II. Text structure
  • 5.4. The global structure of narrative
  • 5.5. Evaluation
  • 5.6. Adapting the natural narrative model to complex narrations
  • 5.7. The clausal structure of narrative
  • 5.8. Conclusion
  • Chapter 6. Textual functions
  • Part I. Grounding: The "texture" of the text
  • 6.1. The foreground-background contrast
  • 6.2. Toward a theory of grounding
  • 6.3. Grounding and parataxis
  • 6.4. Tense-aspect and grounding
  • 6.5. Creating cohesion: The chansons de geste
  • Part II. Boundary marking: The "space" of the text
  • 6.6. Tense switching and the segmentation of narrative texts
  • Part III. Information blocking: the "tempo" of the text
  • 6.7. "Co-subordinate" nexus
  • 6.8. Pacing the discourse
  • Chapter 7. Expressive functions
  • 7.1. Point of view and focalization
  • 7.2. The speaer and the experiencer
  • 7.3. Free indirect discourse
  • 7.4. Interior monologue
  • 7.5. Tense, temporality, and focalization
  • 7.6. Time, tense, and memory in Proust
  • 7.7. Point of view and the perfect
  • 7.8. Tense-aspet andpoint of view in natural narration
  • 7.9. Conclusion
  • Chapter 8. Metalinguistic functions: storytelling in the present
  • 8.1. Epic storytelling: narration without time
  • 8.2. Romencero: the fragmeting of narrative
  • 8.3. The historical present and beyond
  • 8.4. Transformations of narration in th nouveau roman
  • 8.5. Present-tense fiction: where is it moving?