In:Form-function Relations in Narrative Development: How Anna became a writer
E. Birgitta Svensson
[Studies in Narrative 24] 2018
► pp. 295–297
Subject index
Published online: 3 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.24.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.24.si
A
- accessible form245
- agency(see event view)
- alliteration 81, 192 (see literary imagery)
- Appraisal 31–33, 57–58, 74, 77–80, 82, 85–91, 110–112, 117–121, 144–147, 152–154, 157–162, 193–194, 198–200, 250–255
- aspect
- continuative86
- habitual 126, 133, 150, 176
- imminent 127, 133
- inceptive 101, 180
- iterative 101, 180
- perfect past 103, 133, 180
- perfect present 178–180
- prospection179
- retrospection 179, 241
B
- blog 196–197
C
- chronological story (see also
- narrative text type)76
- circumstance27(see also ideational level)
- clause
- embedded 31, 64–65, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- hypotax 31, 64–65, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- main 64, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- paratax 31, 64–65, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- cohesion 35–36
- communicative link 112–113, 195–196
- complex story 1–4 ; (see also narrative text type) 83, 113, 142
- conflation 242–243 ; (see also packaging)
- connective30
- addition 30, 66, 93, 123
- comparison 30, 66, 93–94, 123, 165, 204
- consequence 30, 93, 127
- temporal 30, 66, 93, 123, 165
- connectivity 10, 238–240
- continuative86(see also aspect)
- contrast 78, 87, 161, 190 (see literary imagery)
- coordination of
- noun 100, 131, 173, 213
- verb 100, 131, 173, 213
- co-presence 218–220
- cross linguistic influence 220–221
D
- dialogue 90, 145, 153
- drawing 58, 62
E
- embedded(see clause)
- episode 18, 59, 74, 80, 84–85, 115–116, 149, 188
- event 18, 59, 74, 80, 84–85, 115–116, 149, 188
- event view 14, 89, 118, 147, 151, 202
- expanded event description61(see also narrative text type)
- expanded short prose with dialogue108(see also narrative text type)
- expanded story73(see also narrative text type)
- experiencing self 143–144
F
- fictionality185
- filtering 10–11
- first-person narrative147
- focalization 78, 86, 110
- form-function relationship 10–14, 63–69, 91–101, 121–132, 162–177, 207–217, 238–243
- frame story57(see also narrative text type)
G
- gender86
- genre 16–16
- grammatical intricacy 29–30, 64, 92–93, 122, 162–163, 203–204
- grammatical metaphor 36–41, 90, 112, 147, 154, 160, 163–164, 202
H
- habitual 126, 133, 150, 176 ; (see also aspect)
- hierarchical goal (plan) 74, 81, 85, 117
- horizontal (narrative) axis, 14, 104, 117
- horror story87
- hyperbole202(see literary imagery)
- hypotax(see clause)
I
- ideational level 23–30, 57–58, 74, 77–78, 82, 85–91, 110–112, 117–121, 144–152, 157–162, 250–255
- identity (and narrative writing) 41–42, 78–80
- imminent 127, 133 ; (see also aspect)
- information flow 34–35, 66, 95, 124–125, 165–167, 205–206, 250–255
- internal organizing principle 104, 134, 176, 208
- interpersonal level(see Appraisal)
- intertexuality 147, 199 (see literary imagery)
- introductory it 102, 177, 178
- iterative 101, 180 ; (see also aspect)
K
- knowledge crafting 256–257
- knowledge telling 20, 256–257
- knowledge transforming 20, 256–257
L
- landscape of
- action 135–136
- consciousness 135–136
- lexical density 29–30, 92–93, 122, 162–163, 203–204
- lexical string (chain) 36, 60, 75, 89, 118–119, 146, 192–193, 271–274
- literary biography 155–156
- literary imagery
- alliteration 81, 192
- contrast 78, 87, 161, 190
- hyperbole202
- intertextuality 147, 199
- metaphor 87, 145
- metonymy191
- parallelism191
- personification191
- sensual imagery146
- symbol 145–146, 160–161
- synesthesia192
- telling detail192
M
- metaphor 87, 145 (see literary imagery)
- metonymy191(see literary imagery)
- motion verb 68, 100–101, 131, 174–175, 214–215
N
- narrating self 143–144
- narrative competence 248–250
- narrative development 10–16, 247–250
- narrative hybrid 1–3, 80, 83, 90
- narrative structure 17–18, 56–57, 61–62, 73–74, 76–81, 83–85, 87–90, 108, 113–117, 119–120, 142–144, 148–152, 156–157, 187–190, 197–198
- narrative text type
- chronological story76
- complex story 1–4, 83, 113, 142
- expanded event description61
- expanded short prose with dialogue108
- expanded story73
- frame story57
- literary biography 155–156
- reflective anecdote 196–197
- short story 185–189
- simple event description56
- negation116
- nominalization(see grammatical metaphor)
- noun phrase 27–29, 67, 97–98, 128, 170, 210
O
- omission of
- noun 99, 131, 173, 213
- verb 99, 131, 173, 213
P
- packaging
12–13, 67–68, 96–101, 125–133, 168–176, 207–217
- causal 12, 97, 125, 207
- constituent 12, 126, 168
- event complex 12–13, 126–127, 207–209
- temporal 12, 67, 96, 125–127, 207
- paragraph245
- parallelism191(see literary imagery)
- paratax(see clause)
- participant role 23–26 ; (see also ideational level)
- participatory pedagogy265
- part-whole relation 227–228, 230, 233, 235
- patterns of
- change245
- stability245
- variability 245–247
- perfect past 103, 133, 186 ; (see also aspect)
- perfect present 178–180 ; (see also aspect)
- personal account120
- personification191(see literary imagery)
- perspective-taking 10, 227, 229, 231, 233, 236
- process 23–27 ; (see also ideational level)
- prepositional phrase 68, 100, 130, 173, 213–214
- prospection179(see also aspect)
R
- reader role 258–261
- reading position51
- reciprocity 78, 111
- reflective anecdote 196–197 (see also narrative text type)
- relative clause 28–29, 67–68, 98–99, 129–130, 171–172, 211–213, 238–239
- retrospection 179, 241 ; (see also aspect)
- Rheme(see information flow)
- rhetorical impact 228–229, 232, 235–236
S
- satellite framed (language) 100–101
- scene 18, 84, 109, 152
- sensual imagery(see literary imagery)
- sentence
- complex 64, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- simple 64, 92–93, 122–124, 162–165, 203–205
- short story 185–189 (see also narrative text type)
- shortened clause 99, 130, 172, 213
- simultaneity240
- spatial
- arrangement 197–198
- awareness 131–132
- preposition132
- representation 200–201
- situation 175–177, 215–217
- symbol 145–146, 160–161 (see literary imagery)
- synesthesia192(see literary imagery)
- syntactic onstruction/structure 63–66, 91–95, 121–125, 162–167, 203–206
- syntactic priming 79, 141
T
- telling detail192(see literary imagery)
- temporality 10, 68–69, 102–105, 133–135, 178–181, 240–241
- tense 68–69, 102–105, 133, 178–181
- textual level(see information flow)
- textual revision 107–108
- Theme(see information flow)
- Theory of Mind 120–121, 145, 153–154, 176, 199–200 ; (see also Appraisal)
- thinking before speaking 136–138
- thinking before writing 136–138
- third-person narrative114
- turbulence 20, 85, 127–128, 179
V
- verb 68, 100–101, 131–133, 174–177, 214–215, 218–220
- vertical (narrative) axis, 14, 104, 117
- voice141
W
- writing development 5–9
- writing model 19–20
- written language pattern 230, 232, 235, 237
