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  • ...of motion events. In S. Strömqvist & L. Verhoeven eds. Relating Events in Narrative. Vol 2, 219-257. Mahwah, NJ: LEA.
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  • ...nis repräsentiert'' wird (64). Als zentrale thematische Kategorien für die narrative Themenentfaltung nennt Brinker
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  • * [[Narrative]] (in early literature about [[Caucasian languages]])
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  • Nach ihrer Funktion unterscheiden Beaugrande & Dressler (1981) deskriptive, narrative und argumentative Texte. * Narrative Texte ordnen nach Beaugrande & Dressler Handlungen und Ereignisse in einer
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  • Beispiele für unterschiedliche Superstrukturen sind nach van Djik narrative Strukturen (1980b: 140 ff), argumentative Strukturen (144 ff), wissenschaft
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  • ...e in this context?’ For example, a fairy tale (in written form) may have a narrative or entertaining function. A spoken conversation can be argumentative (in a ...h recounting of familiar events’, with mode ‘spoken monologue, imaginative narrative, extempore’ and tenor ‘intimate, mother and three-year-old child’, we
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  • [[narrative]] vs. [[specialized]] converb (Nedjalkov 1995)
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  • ...in der [[Interaktion]] unterscheiden Beaugrande und Dressler deskriptive, narrative und argumentative [[Text]]e (Beaugrande & Dressler 1981: 190 f). Deskriptiv
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  • ...xample). Speakers of German apply the Perfekt in similar contexts (here: a narrative use) as the German Imperfekt (~the German equivalent of the Past Tense), wh
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  • ...alysis of combinatorial tenses. Aiming to account for the use of tenses in narrative discourse, he assumes two further tenses which, in his view, cannot be subs ...In other languages (though not in English), the perfect is also used as a narrative tense, thus gradually replacing (and presumably eventually eliminating) the
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  • ...y situations, in newspaper articles, in narratives etc.; the elements in a narrative are usually ordered according to the linear order of the events described (
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  • 1976a. Reflections on the fundations of narrative theory. In T. A. van Dijk (ed.), Pragmatics of Language and Literature. 107
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