Deixis in Narrative
A Cognitive Science Perspective
Herausgeber: Duchan, Judith F; Hewitt, Lynne E; Bruder, Gail A
Deixis in Narrative
A Cognitive Science Perspective
Herausgeber: Duchan, Judith F; Hewitt, Lynne E; Bruder, Gail A
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This volume describes the theoretical and empirical results of a seven-year collaborative effort of cognitive scientists to develop a computational model for narrative understanding. Disciplines represented include artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and communicative disorders.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This volume describes the theoretical and empirical results of a seven-year collaborative effort of cognitive scientists to develop a computational model for narrative understanding. Disciplines represented include artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and communicative disorders.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 160mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780805814620
- ISBN-10: 0805814620
- Artikelnr.: 21297623
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 160mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780805814620
- ISBN-10: 0805814620
- Artikelnr.: 21297623
Gail A. Bruder, Judith F. Duchan, Lynne E. Hewitt
Contents: Preface. J.F. Duchan
G.A. Bruder
L.E. Hewitt
Prologue: A Simple Exercise in Narrative Understanding. Part I: Deictic Theory.E.M. Segal
Narrative Comprehension and the Role of Deictic Shift Theory. M. Galbraith
Deictic Shift Theory and the Poetics of Involvement in Narrative. E.M. Segal
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Theory of Fictional Narrative. S.C. Shapiro
W.J. Rapaport
An Introduction to a Computational Reader of Narratives. W.J. Rapaport
S.C. Shapiro
Cognition and Fiction. D.A. Zubin
L.E. Hewitt
The Deictic Center: A Theory of Deixis in Narrative. Part II: Deictic Tracking in Narrative.M.J. Almeida
Time in Narratives. A.H. Yuhan
S.C. Shapiro
Computational Representation of Space. J.F. Duchan
Preschool Children's Introduction of Characters into Their Oral Stories: Evidence for Deictic Organization of First Narratives. G.A. Bruder
Psychological Evidence That Linguistic Devices Are Used by Readers to Understand Spatial Deixis in Narrative Text. Part III: Subjectivity in Narrative.J.M. Wiebe
References in Narrative Text. N. Li
D.A. Zubin
Discourse Continuity and Perspective Taking. S.A. Chun
D.A. Zubin
Experiential Versus Agentive Constructions in Korean Narrative. L.E. Hewitt
Anaphor in Subjective Contexts in Narrative Fiction. G.A. Bruder
J.M. Wiebe
Recognizing Subjectivity and Identifying Subjective Characters in Third-Person Fictional Narrative. Part IV: Extensions of Deictic Theory.D.P. Wilkins
Expanding the Traditional Category of Deictic Elements: Interjections as Deictics. D.M. Mark
M.D. Gould
Wayfinding Directions as Discourse: Verbal Directions in English and Spanish. C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
J. Higginbotham
Deixis in Persuasive Texts Written by Bilinguals of Differing Degrees of Expertise. L. Talmy
Narrative Structure in a Cognitive Framework. A.M. Costello
G.A. Bruder
C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
A Structural Analysis of a Fictional Narrative: "A Free Night
" by Anne Maury Costello.
G.A. Bruder
L.E. Hewitt
Prologue: A Simple Exercise in Narrative Understanding. Part I: Deictic Theory.E.M. Segal
Narrative Comprehension and the Role of Deictic Shift Theory. M. Galbraith
Deictic Shift Theory and the Poetics of Involvement in Narrative. E.M. Segal
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Theory of Fictional Narrative. S.C. Shapiro
W.J. Rapaport
An Introduction to a Computational Reader of Narratives. W.J. Rapaport
S.C. Shapiro
Cognition and Fiction. D.A. Zubin
L.E. Hewitt
The Deictic Center: A Theory of Deixis in Narrative. Part II: Deictic Tracking in Narrative.M.J. Almeida
Time in Narratives. A.H. Yuhan
S.C. Shapiro
Computational Representation of Space. J.F. Duchan
Preschool Children's Introduction of Characters into Their Oral Stories: Evidence for Deictic Organization of First Narratives. G.A. Bruder
Psychological Evidence That Linguistic Devices Are Used by Readers to Understand Spatial Deixis in Narrative Text. Part III: Subjectivity in Narrative.J.M. Wiebe
References in Narrative Text. N. Li
D.A. Zubin
Discourse Continuity and Perspective Taking. S.A. Chun
D.A. Zubin
Experiential Versus Agentive Constructions in Korean Narrative. L.E. Hewitt
Anaphor in Subjective Contexts in Narrative Fiction. G.A. Bruder
J.M. Wiebe
Recognizing Subjectivity and Identifying Subjective Characters in Third-Person Fictional Narrative. Part IV: Extensions of Deictic Theory.D.P. Wilkins
Expanding the Traditional Category of Deictic Elements: Interjections as Deictics. D.M. Mark
M.D. Gould
Wayfinding Directions as Discourse: Verbal Directions in English and Spanish. C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
J. Higginbotham
Deixis in Persuasive Texts Written by Bilinguals of Differing Degrees of Expertise. L. Talmy
Narrative Structure in a Cognitive Framework. A.M. Costello
G.A. Bruder
C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
A Structural Analysis of a Fictional Narrative: "A Free Night
" by Anne Maury Costello.
Contents: Preface. J.F. Duchan
G.A. Bruder
L.E. Hewitt
Prologue: A Simple Exercise in Narrative Understanding. Part I: Deictic Theory.E.M. Segal
Narrative Comprehension and the Role of Deictic Shift Theory. M. Galbraith
Deictic Shift Theory and the Poetics of Involvement in Narrative. E.M. Segal
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Theory of Fictional Narrative. S.C. Shapiro
W.J. Rapaport
An Introduction to a Computational Reader of Narratives. W.J. Rapaport
S.C. Shapiro
Cognition and Fiction. D.A. Zubin
L.E. Hewitt
The Deictic Center: A Theory of Deixis in Narrative. Part II: Deictic Tracking in Narrative.M.J. Almeida
Time in Narratives. A.H. Yuhan
S.C. Shapiro
Computational Representation of Space. J.F. Duchan
Preschool Children's Introduction of Characters into Their Oral Stories: Evidence for Deictic Organization of First Narratives. G.A. Bruder
Psychological Evidence That Linguistic Devices Are Used by Readers to Understand Spatial Deixis in Narrative Text. Part III: Subjectivity in Narrative.J.M. Wiebe
References in Narrative Text. N. Li
D.A. Zubin
Discourse Continuity and Perspective Taking. S.A. Chun
D.A. Zubin
Experiential Versus Agentive Constructions in Korean Narrative. L.E. Hewitt
Anaphor in Subjective Contexts in Narrative Fiction. G.A. Bruder
J.M. Wiebe
Recognizing Subjectivity and Identifying Subjective Characters in Third-Person Fictional Narrative. Part IV: Extensions of Deictic Theory.D.P. Wilkins
Expanding the Traditional Category of Deictic Elements: Interjections as Deictics. D.M. Mark
M.D. Gould
Wayfinding Directions as Discourse: Verbal Directions in English and Spanish. C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
J. Higginbotham
Deixis in Persuasive Texts Written by Bilinguals of Differing Degrees of Expertise. L. Talmy
Narrative Structure in a Cognitive Framework. A.M. Costello
G.A. Bruder
C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
A Structural Analysis of a Fictional Narrative: "A Free Night
" by Anne Maury Costello.
G.A. Bruder
L.E. Hewitt
Prologue: A Simple Exercise in Narrative Understanding. Part I: Deictic Theory.E.M. Segal
Narrative Comprehension and the Role of Deictic Shift Theory. M. Galbraith
Deictic Shift Theory and the Poetics of Involvement in Narrative. E.M. Segal
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Theory of Fictional Narrative. S.C. Shapiro
W.J. Rapaport
An Introduction to a Computational Reader of Narratives. W.J. Rapaport
S.C. Shapiro
Cognition and Fiction. D.A. Zubin
L.E. Hewitt
The Deictic Center: A Theory of Deixis in Narrative. Part II: Deictic Tracking in Narrative.M.J. Almeida
Time in Narratives. A.H. Yuhan
S.C. Shapiro
Computational Representation of Space. J.F. Duchan
Preschool Children's Introduction of Characters into Their Oral Stories: Evidence for Deictic Organization of First Narratives. G.A. Bruder
Psychological Evidence That Linguistic Devices Are Used by Readers to Understand Spatial Deixis in Narrative Text. Part III: Subjectivity in Narrative.J.M. Wiebe
References in Narrative Text. N. Li
D.A. Zubin
Discourse Continuity and Perspective Taking. S.A. Chun
D.A. Zubin
Experiential Versus Agentive Constructions in Korean Narrative. L.E. Hewitt
Anaphor in Subjective Contexts in Narrative Fiction. G.A. Bruder
J.M. Wiebe
Recognizing Subjectivity and Identifying Subjective Characters in Third-Person Fictional Narrative. Part IV: Extensions of Deictic Theory.D.P. Wilkins
Expanding the Traditional Category of Deictic Elements: Interjections as Deictics. D.M. Mark
M.D. Gould
Wayfinding Directions as Discourse: Verbal Directions in English and Spanish. C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
J. Higginbotham
Deixis in Persuasive Texts Written by Bilinguals of Differing Degrees of Expertise. L. Talmy
Narrative Structure in a Cognitive Framework. A.M. Costello
G.A. Bruder
C. Hosenfeld
J.F. Duchan
A Structural Analysis of a Fictional Narrative: "A Free Night
" by Anne Maury Costello.