Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction: a corpus-assisted approach
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CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures ix Acknowledgments xi List ofAbbreviations xiii CHAPTER i. Introduction 1 i.i. This Study and Its Aims i 1.2. My Version of English Historical Linguistics CHAPTER 2. The Discourse Presentation Model So Far n 21 2.1. Presentation of Voices: Leech and Short’s (1981/20073) and Semino and Short’s (2004) Models of Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 21 2.1.1. Preliminaries 21 2.1.2. Formal and Functional Differences between Direct and Indirert Discourse Presentation 2.1.3. Reporting Signals 22 25 2.1.4. Speech Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 25 2.1.5. Writing Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 28 2.1.6. Thought Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 30 2.1.7. New Subcategories Introduced by Semino and Short (2004) 33 2.2. The Notion of Faithfulness to an Anterior Discourse in Narrative Fiction 35
2-3· “State-of-the-Art” Research on Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation in 19th-Century English 39 2.3.1. Studies Investigating Discourse Presentation 39 2.3.2. Research of 19th-Century English and Other Relevant Studies 44 2.4. Additional Linguistic Frameworks and Models Necessary to the Analysis of Discourse Presentation in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction 46 2.4.1. Patterns in and of Discourse Presentation: Trusting the Text 47 2.4.2. Point of View, Discourse Presentation, and Bakhtin’s (1981) Dialogisin 50 2.5. Wrap-up and What Is Next 53 CHAPTER 3. Methodology 55 3.1. The Corpus and Its Scope 55 3.2. The Annotation Scheme 60 3.3. The Annotation Procedure 3.4. Methodological Caveats 63 66 3.4.1. Corpus Construction and the Issues of Representativeness 66 3.4.2. The Complexities of Annotating Discourse Presentation: An Example CHAPTER 68 4. Types, Distribution, and Lexico-Grammatical Realization of Discourse Presentation Categories and Their Functional Implications 71 4.1. General Quantitative Observations 71 4.2. The Different Scales of Discourse Presentation and Their Modes: Quantification of Tags and Number of Words by Which These Are Represented 77 4.2.1. Number of Tags 4.2.2. Number of Words CHAPTER 77 82 5. Scales and Modes of Discourse Presentation and Their Functions 91 5.1. A Note on Subjectivity 91 5.2. The Categories of Discourse Presentation 5.2.1. Preliminaries vi I Contents 96 96
5-2.2. Speech Presentation Categories 97 5.2.2.1. Narrator’s Presentation of Voice (NV) 97 5.2.2.2. Narrator’s Presentation of Speech Arts (NRSA) 101 5.2.2.3. Indirect Speech (IS) 105 5.2.2.4. Free Indirect Speech (FIS) 109 5.2.2.5. Direct Speech (DS) and Free Direct Speech (FDS) Ո2 5.2.3. Writing Presentation Categories 118 5.2.3.1. Narrator’s Presentation of Writing (NW) 118 5.2.3.2. Narrators Presentation of Writing Acts (NRWA) 121 5.2.3.3. Indirect Writing (IW) 122 5.2.3.4. Free Indirect Writing (FIW) 122 5.2.3.5. Direct Writing (DW) and Free Direct Writing (FDW) 123 5.2.4. Thought Presentation Categories 125 5.2.4.1. Direct Thought (DT) and Free Direct Thought (FDT) 125 5·2.4.2. Free Indirect Thought (FIT) 5.2.4.3. Indirect Thought (IT) 127 133 5.2.4.4. Narrator’s Presentation of Thought Acts (NRTA) 137 5.2.4.5. Narrator’s Presentation ofThought (NT) 138 5.2.4.6. Internal Narration (N1) 140 5.3. Subcategories of Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 143 5.3.1. Ambiguous Tags 143 5.3.2. Hypothetical Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 145 5.4. Summary and Further Reflections chapter 150 6. Toward Developing a Procedure for Automatically Identifying Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 155 6.1. Preliminaries 6.2. The Procedure 155 157 Contents I vii
Chapter 7. Narrative Progression and Characterization: The Functional Interplay between Narration and Discourse Presentation 165 7.1. Reporting Strategies of NRS, NRT, and NRW and Discourse Presentation 166 7.2. Paralinguistic Narration 177 7.3. Imagination and Observation: Thought Presentation and Visual Narration in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction 184 CHAPTER 8. Conclusion 195 Notes 199 Bibliography 205 Index 231 viii I Contents
Reference to or quotation from someone’s speech, thoughts, or writing is a key component of narrative. These reports further a narrative, make it more interesting, natural, and vivid, ask the reader to engage with it. and reflect historical cultural understandings of modes of discourse presentation. To a large extent, the way we perceive a story depends on the ways it presents discourse, and along with it, speech, writing, and thought. In this book, Beatrix Busse investigates speech, writing, and thought presentation in a corpus of 19th-century narrative fiction including Frankenstein,Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Oliver Twist, and many others. At the intersection of corpus linguistics and stylistics, this book develops a new corpus-stylistic approach for systematically analyzing the different narrative strategies of discourse presentation in key pieces of 19th-century narrative fiction. Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction identifies diachronic patterns as well as unique authorial styles, and places them within their cultural-historical context. It also suggests ways for automatically identifying forms of discourse presentation, and shows that the presentation of characters’ minds reflects an ideological as well as an epistemological concern about what cannot be reported,
portrayed, or narrated.Through insightful interdisciplinary analysis, Busse demonstrates that discourse presentation fulfills the function of prospection and encapsulation, marks narrative progression, and shapes readers’ expectations. |
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CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures ix Acknowledgments xi List ofAbbreviations xiii CHAPTER i. Introduction 1 i.i. This Study and Its Aims i 1.2. My Version of English Historical Linguistics CHAPTER 2. The Discourse Presentation Model So Far n 21 2.1. Presentation of Voices: Leech and Short’s (1981/20073) and Semino and Short’s (2004) Models of Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 21 2.1.1. Preliminaries 21 2.1.2. Formal and Functional Differences between Direct and Indirert Discourse Presentation 2.1.3. Reporting Signals 22 25 2.1.4. Speech Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 25 2.1.5. Writing Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 28 2.1.6. Thought Presentation and the Categories on the Scale 30 2.1.7. New Subcategories Introduced by Semino and Short (2004) 33 2.2. The Notion of Faithfulness to an Anterior Discourse in Narrative Fiction 35
2-3· “State-of-the-Art” Research on Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation in 19th-Century English 39 2.3.1. Studies Investigating Discourse Presentation 39 2.3.2. Research of 19th-Century English and Other Relevant Studies 44 2.4. Additional Linguistic Frameworks and Models Necessary to the Analysis of Discourse Presentation in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction 46 2.4.1. Patterns in and of Discourse Presentation: Trusting the Text 47 2.4.2. Point of View, Discourse Presentation, and Bakhtin’s (1981) Dialogisin 50 2.5. Wrap-up and What Is Next 53 CHAPTER 3. Methodology 55 3.1. The Corpus and Its Scope 55 3.2. The Annotation Scheme 60 3.3. The Annotation Procedure 3.4. Methodological Caveats 63 66 3.4.1. Corpus Construction and the Issues of Representativeness 66 3.4.2. The Complexities of Annotating Discourse Presentation: An Example CHAPTER 68 4. Types, Distribution, and Lexico-Grammatical Realization of Discourse Presentation Categories and Their Functional Implications 71 4.1. General Quantitative Observations 71 4.2. The Different Scales of Discourse Presentation and Their Modes: Quantification of Tags and Number of Words by Which These Are Represented 77 4.2.1. Number of Tags 4.2.2. Number of Words CHAPTER 77 82 5. Scales and Modes of Discourse Presentation and Their Functions 91 5.1. A Note on Subjectivity 91 5.2. The Categories of Discourse Presentation 5.2.1. Preliminaries vi I Contents 96 96
5-2.2. Speech Presentation Categories 97 5.2.2.1. Narrator’s Presentation of Voice (NV) 97 5.2.2.2. Narrator’s Presentation of Speech Arts (NRSA) 101 5.2.2.3. Indirect Speech (IS) 105 5.2.2.4. Free Indirect Speech (FIS) 109 5.2.2.5. Direct Speech (DS) and Free Direct Speech (FDS) Ո2 5.2.3. Writing Presentation Categories 118 5.2.3.1. Narrator’s Presentation of Writing (NW) 118 5.2.3.2. Narrators Presentation of Writing Acts (NRWA) 121 5.2.3.3. Indirect Writing (IW) 122 5.2.3.4. Free Indirect Writing (FIW) 122 5.2.3.5. Direct Writing (DW) and Free Direct Writing (FDW) 123 5.2.4. Thought Presentation Categories 125 5.2.4.1. Direct Thought (DT) and Free Direct Thought (FDT) 125 5·2.4.2. Free Indirect Thought (FIT) 5.2.4.3. Indirect Thought (IT) 127 133 5.2.4.4. Narrator’s Presentation of Thought Acts (NRTA) 137 5.2.4.5. Narrator’s Presentation ofThought (NT) 138 5.2.4.6. Internal Narration (N1) 140 5.3. Subcategories of Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 143 5.3.1. Ambiguous Tags 143 5.3.2. Hypothetical Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 145 5.4. Summary and Further Reflections chapter 150 6. Toward Developing a Procedure for Automatically Identifying Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation 155 6.1. Preliminaries 6.2. The Procedure 155 157 Contents I vii
Chapter 7. Narrative Progression and Characterization: The Functional Interplay between Narration and Discourse Presentation 165 7.1. Reporting Strategies of NRS, NRT, and NRW and Discourse Presentation 166 7.2. Paralinguistic Narration 177 7.3. Imagination and Observation: Thought Presentation and Visual Narration in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction 184 CHAPTER 8. Conclusion 195 Notes 199 Bibliography 205 Index 231 viii I Contents
Reference to or quotation from someone’s speech, thoughts, or writing is a key component of narrative. These reports further a narrative, make it more interesting, natural, and vivid, ask the reader to engage with it. and reflect historical cultural understandings of modes of discourse presentation. To a large extent, the way we perceive a story depends on the ways it presents discourse, and along with it, speech, writing, and thought. In this book, Beatrix Busse investigates speech, writing, and thought presentation in a corpus of 19th-century narrative fiction including Frankenstein,Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Oliver Twist, and many others. At the intersection of corpus linguistics and stylistics, this book develops a new corpus-stylistic approach for systematically analyzing the different narrative strategies of discourse presentation in key pieces of 19th-century narrative fiction. Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction identifies diachronic patterns as well as unique authorial styles, and places them within their cultural-historical context. It also suggests ways for automatically identifying forms of discourse presentation, and shows that the presentation of characters’ minds reflects an ideological as well as an epistemological concern about what cannot be reported,
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title | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach |
title_auth | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach |
title_exact_search | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach |
title_exact_search_txtP | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach |
title_full | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach Beatrix Busse |
title_fullStr | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach Beatrix Busse |
title_full_unstemmed | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction a corpus-assisted approach Beatrix Busse |
title_short | Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction |
title_sort | speech writing and thought presentation in 19th century narrative fiction a corpus assisted approach |
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