Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example)
The article focuses on circumstances in which free indirect speech appears in the selected Italian texts when there is no explicit indication of it, i.e. when introductive speech or mental predicates help the reader to identify the boundary between narrator’s and personage’s voices.
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doaj-1373e21ca9474863a310698bd9e29ac72020-11-25T02:00:28ZengPeoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN2312-91822312-92122013-12-010355649298Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example)E S Borisova0Российский университет дружбы народовThe article focuses on circumstances in which free indirect speech appears in the selected Italian texts when there is no explicit indication of it, i.e. when introductive speech or mental predicates help the reader to identify the boundary between narrator’s and personage’s voices.http://journals.rudn.ru/linguistics/article/view/9299несобственно-прямая речьпредикаты-интродукторысемантикасинтаксиснарраторсубъект высказывания |
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E S Borisova Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN несобственно-прямая речь предикаты-интродукторы семантика синтаксис нарратор субъект высказывания |
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Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) |
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Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) |
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Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) |
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Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) |
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Implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (Italian narrative of XIX—XXI centuries is considered as example) |
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implicit elements indicating the subject of speech or thought in free indirect speech (italian narrative of xix—xxi centuries is considered as example) |
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Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN |
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2312-9182 2312-9212 |
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2013-12-01 |
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The article focuses on circumstances in which free indirect speech appears in the selected Italian texts when there is no explicit indication of it, i.e. when introductive speech or mental predicates help the reader to identify the boundary between narrator’s and personage’s voices. |
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несобственно-прямая речь предикаты-интродукторы семантика синтаксис нарратор субъект высказывания |
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http://journals.rudn.ru/linguistics/article/view/9299 |
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