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Pagina 96
... various surface criteria such as the use of tense and modality or by a hierarchy of markers ( situated on the various levels of communica- tion such as meta - communication by the narrator , deictics , alternation of personae , and ...
... various surface criteria such as the use of tense and modality or by a hierarchy of markers ( situated on the various levels of communica- tion such as meta - communication by the narrator , deictics , alternation of personae , and ...
Pagina 97
... various types of narrators and fictive readers and their relation to the fictive story presented ( most works fall into this category ) .38 The works subse- quent to F. Stanzel's typology try to integrate more and more the results of ...
... various types of narrators and fictive readers and their relation to the fictive story presented ( most works fall into this category ) .38 The works subse- quent to F. Stanzel's typology try to integrate more and more the results of ...
Pagina 98
... various levels of communication in literary texts . The difference between these two groups lies perhaps in their points of emphasis : the former is more concerned with an overall theory of genres and thus their theoretical demands are ...
... various levels of communication in literary texts . The difference between these two groups lies perhaps in their points of emphasis : the former is more concerned with an overall theory of genres and thus their theoretical demands are ...
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