In:Form-function Relations in Narrative Development: How Anna became a writer
E. Birgitta Svensson
[Studies in Narrative 24] 2018
► pp. 71–106
Chapter 5Exploration and mimicry
Published online: 3 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.24.c5
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.24.c5
Article outline
- Narrative structure, ideational level and appraisal
- Expanded story
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and Appraisal
- Chronological stories
- A recount
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- A chapter book
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and Appraisal
- Narrative hybrid 1
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- A recount
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Complex stories 1
- Narrative hybrid 2
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- A horror story
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- Narrative hybrid 3
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- Narrative hybrid 2
- Short prose with dialogue
- Narrative structure
- Ideational level and appraisal
- Expanded story
- Form and function
- Syntactic construction
- Quantitative findings
- Qualitative findings
- Information flow
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Packaging
- Syntactic packaging
- Noun phrases
- Relative clauses
- Shortened clauses and omissions of subjects and verbs
- Coordination of noun and verb phrases
- Prepositional phrases
- Verbs
- Introductory it
- Temporality and part-whole relations
- Tense
- Temporal anchorage
- Syntactic construction
- Conclusion and comparison
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