Week 6 - narratives Flashcards

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a definition of narrative

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“the relation in speech or writing of a sequence of two or more
events in which a connection between these events is implied”

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LABOV AND WALETZKY

Model for analysis of narrative

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o ORIENTATION (who, what, when, where?): Set scene for Hearer
o COMPLICATION (then what happened?) Events that make up story
o EVALUATION (so what?) Speaker's attitude to story (giving it significance)
o RESOLULTION (what finally happened?) Result of Narrative
o CODA (what does that mean to us?) Return to Present Moment Perspective
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Cohesive Narrative(four ways to create)

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Speaker tries to present coherent narrative. hearer must:

  • Keep track of PARTICIPANTS
  • how they are involved in EVENTS
  • distinguish SPEAKER’S COMMENTS /about/ events from events themselves
  1. REFERENCE
  2. ELLIPSIS
  3. CONJUNCTION
  4. LEXICAL COHESION
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Ellipsis (and substitution)

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OMISSION of a word OR words that are SUPERFLUOUS or able to be UNDERSTOOD from CONTEXTUAL CLUES

Can you swim?
Yes [I can swim]!
… set them right off and [they] attacked the guy. [they] Didn’t kill him …

SUB:
Bill, would you like some coffee?
Sorry, I just realised that there isn’t any [coffee]

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Lexical cohesion

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grammatical and lexical LINKING within a TEXT/SENTENCE that HOLDs a text TOGETHER and gives it meaning

  • repetition,
  • related terms (synonymy, hyponymy)
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CONJUNCTIONS

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WORD used to CONNECT CLAUSES/SENTENCES or COORDINATE words in same clause

and, anyway, if, now, but

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7
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reference

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a participant or circumstance is introduced at one place in the
narrative and serves as a reference point for something that follows

Pronouns:
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater
Had a wife and couldn’t keep her.
He put her in a pumpkin shell
And there he kept her very well.

demonstratives:
(of a determiner or pronoun) indicating the person or thing referred to (e.g. this, that, those, it, there)

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