The analysis of the grammar of literary texts is a very interesting issue and has been variously debated both by linguists and by experts of literature. The question is important because it tackles the interaction between human creativity and human cognition . The basic question concerns the constraints that might be posed to artistic expression by the properties of the cognitive system, and by Universal Grammar in particular. The general issue might be expressed as follows: Is literary expression free from any grammatical constraint? And if not, in what way does grammar limit the possibilities available for a narrator? The thesis I will develop in this chapter is that language always complies with the rules of grammar. Namely, even if the...
It has by now become a virtual commonplace that the turn of the century marked, too, a linguistic t...
This paper considers some uses of Free Indirect Discourse within non-fictional discourse. It is show...
n this paper I discuss certain aspects of its syntax for which a linguistic analysis proves particul...
The analysis of the grammar of literary texts is a very interesting issue and has been variously deb...
Free indirect discourse is a way of reporting what a protagonist thinks or says that is distinct fro...
The paper focuses on the analysis of free indirect discourse as a modernist narrative form. We outl...
This article proposes an account of dual voice in free indirect discourse (FID), a point-of-view nar...
The narrative device called free indirect discourse (FID) has received attention from literary sch...
Free indirect discourse has traditionally been described as a form of reported speech or thought. It...
This study aims to provide a new, linguistically grounded typology of speech and thought representat...
The paper looks into modes of speech and thought presentation, with a particular interest in Free In...
© 2019, Slovenska Vzdelavacia Obstaravacia. All rights reserved. The authors of the article focus th...
The aim of this paper is to describe the syntactic and stylistic characteristics of free indirect sp...
In this contribution we will address the main puzzling empirical issues that have been formulated ar...
The term left periphery refers to that area on the left of the subject, in the syntactic representat...
It has by now become a virtual commonplace that the turn of the century marked, too, a linguistic t...
This paper considers some uses of Free Indirect Discourse within non-fictional discourse. It is show...
n this paper I discuss certain aspects of its syntax for which a linguistic analysis proves particul...
The analysis of the grammar of literary texts is a very interesting issue and has been variously deb...
Free indirect discourse is a way of reporting what a protagonist thinks or says that is distinct fro...
The paper focuses on the analysis of free indirect discourse as a modernist narrative form. We outl...
This article proposes an account of dual voice in free indirect discourse (FID), a point-of-view nar...
The narrative device called free indirect discourse (FID) has received attention from literary sch...
Free indirect discourse has traditionally been described as a form of reported speech or thought. It...
This study aims to provide a new, linguistically grounded typology of speech and thought representat...
The paper looks into modes of speech and thought presentation, with a particular interest in Free In...
© 2019, Slovenska Vzdelavacia Obstaravacia. All rights reserved. The authors of the article focus th...
The aim of this paper is to describe the syntactic and stylistic characteristics of free indirect sp...
In this contribution we will address the main puzzling empirical issues that have been formulated ar...
The term left periphery refers to that area on the left of the subject, in the syntactic representat...
It has by now become a virtual commonplace that the turn of the century marked, too, a linguistic t...
This paper considers some uses of Free Indirect Discourse within non-fictional discourse. It is show...
n this paper I discuss certain aspects of its syntax for which a linguistic analysis proves particul...