the investigation of the most important semiotical theories about intertextuality notion and their application in audiovisual products , in order to find out if a good and successful narrative audiovisual work linked to several cultural domains, can be created and in which way this can be done. ...
perhaps in order to shift the interest of the reader of the narrative material to its implementation.In fact, parallel to the diegetic thread, we postulate that a mimetic thread develops which gives the narrations a dramatic material and transfers the interest of the narration to a more direct...
… Reid Swanson, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Thomas Corcoran and Marilyn A. Walker Natural Language and Dialog Systems Lab University of California Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA {reid,elahe,maw}@soe … L&W’s theory applies to sub- sentence discourse units in a narrative … ...
We conducted a narrative review that occurred in three stages: literature review of health care transition models, identification of conceptual domains common across care transition models, and identification of SUD-specific model elements. Findings The conceptual model presented describes patient, provider...
q The comingling of the poetic blends the historical and philosophical myth together. To some degree, the human imagination embellishes these fused sections and in doing so, sometimes tends to obscure the facts of the original narrative (Strauss, 53). ...
One phenomenon deemed feasible and natural in fiction only is true quotation of dialogues that occurred in a significant temporal distance from the moment of being uttered. This also applies to autodiegetic narrative. Most examples of textual strategies related to this phenomenon come from Polish ...
repetition in Ulysses from a post-structuralist perspective, notes that when identical elements, such as the phrase 'smell of burn' in Bloom's interior monologue s, recur in a character's stream of consciousness, it is feasible to naturalise such examples as a form of recollection (1991: 18...
In this provocative examination of collective identity in Jordan, Linda Layne challenges long-held Western assumptions that Arabs belong to easily recognizable corporate social groups. Who is a "true" Jordanian? Who is a "true" Bedouin? These questions, according to Layne, are examples of a kind...
approach to examples of discourse from a prominent therapeutic community, Alcoholics Anonymous, illustrates how meaning in the discourse of this movement can be understood to emerge among the interplay between the ideologies of individualism and community as expressed within the movement's narrative ...
We conducted a narrative review that occurred in three stages: literature review of health care transition models, identification of conceptual domains common across care transition models, and identification of SUD-specific model elements. Findings The conceptual model presented describes patient, provider...