文化大學機構典藏 CCUR:Item 987654321/2523
English  |  正體中文  |  简体中文  |  Items with full text/Total items : 47249/51115 (92%)
Visitors : 14175442      Online Users : 583
RC Version 6.0 © Powered By DSPACE, MIT. Enhanced by NTU Library IR team.
Scope Tips:
  • please add "double quotation mark" for query phrases to get precise results
  • please goto advance search for comprehansive author search
  • Adv. Search
    HomeLoginUploadHelpAboutAdminister Goto mobile version


    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://irlib.pccu.edu.tw/handle/987654321/2523


    Title: What do paragraph divisions indicate in narrative texts?
    Authors: Ji, Shao-jun
    Contributors: 英文系
    Keywords: paragraph
    episode
    narrative
    discontinuity
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2009-11-04 15:34:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper reports on a study that concerns the discourse functions of paragraph divisions in narrative texts. By conducting two segmentation tasks the study obtains both episode and paragarph divisions of the unparagraphed versions of 10 English narrative texts. The episode divisions, which represent the points of thematic discontinuities in the narrative texts, are compared with the paragraph divisions, which, as conventionally used, organize the narrative texts into intermediate structural units. The comparison of the two groups of divisions indicates that the great majority of the paragraph divisions serve to mark the thematic discontinuities of various kinds as reflected in the episode divisions. More specifically, the paragraph divisions are found to be used consistently in marking the thematic discontinuities associated with the prototypical episodes. They are used less consistently yet frequently in marking the thematic discontinuities associated with the subepisodes.
    Relation: JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS Volume: 40 Issue: 10 Pages: 1719-1730
    Appears in Collections:[Department of English Language and Literature ] journal articles

    Files in This Item:

    File Description SizeFormat
    index.html0KbText1072View/Open


    All items in CCUR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.


    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2004  MIT &  Hewlett-Packard  /   Enhanced by   NTU Library IR team Copyright ©   - Feedback