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When "Je" Is "Un Autre": Fiction, Quotation, and the Performative Analysis
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This article is published in Poetics Today.The article was published on 1981-01-24. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Performative utterance.read more
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Fiction, non-factuals, and the principle of minimal departure
TL;DR: The authors compare fiction and non-factual language uses involving statements about non-existing worlds by comparing their respective behavior in the light of an interpretive principle referred to as the "principle of minimal departure".
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Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and text
TL;DR: In this paper, L'A. illustre cela en analysant le discours rapporte dans des textes journalistiques, i.e., discours direct vs. discours indirect.
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At the Margin of Discourse: Footnotes in the Fictional Text
TL;DR: The authors examines the ways footnotes in Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy, and Finnegans Wake parody the notational convention and draw attention to the faulted authority of its discourse by flouting scholarly claims to objectivity and neutrality, by calling into question the relations of author and reader on textual grounds, and by using self-reflexive narrative methods to illustrate the rhetorical double bind that keeps all language at the margin of discourse.
La modelización en el discurso poético
TL;DR: In a previous work as mentioned in this paper, we have described the crisis de la literatura de la línea de la praGMATICA LITERARIA, a crisis in the literature of the Spanish language, which we refer to as the "PraGMatica del DISCURSO POETICO".
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The pragmatics of personal and impersonal fiction
TL;DR: This paper argued that the concept of narrator is logically necessary of all fictions, but has no psychological foundation in the impersonal case, and proposed several possible approaches to the problem of impersonal narration are examined in this paper.
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How to do things with words
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a series of lectures with the following topics: Lecture I * Lecture II* Lecture III * Lectures IV* Lectures V * LectURE VI * LectURES VI * LII * LIII * LIV * LVI * LIX