The evaluation of a narrative is defined by us as that part of the narrative that reveals the attitude of the narrator towards the narrative by emphasizing the relative importance of some narrative units as compared to others. Discourse and Identity - Pagina 31geredigeerd door - 2006 - 462 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Martin Cortazzi - 1993 - 176 pagina’s
...(ibid}. The Evaluation highlights the point of the narrative, tells recipients why it was told and "reveals the attitude of the narrator towards the...the relative importance of some narrative units as opposed to others' (Labov and Waletsky, 1967, p. 37). 'Narratives do not merely inform: they convey... | |
| British Association for Applied Linguistics. Meeting - 1994 - 136 pagina’s
...events should be interpreted and weighed by the listener' (Peterson & McCabe, 1983: 60). The Evaluation 'reveals the attitude of the narrator towards the...the relative importance of some narrative units as opposed to others' (Labov & Waletsky, 1967: 37). 'Unevaluated narratives lack structural definition'... | |
| Barry Pennock - 2000 - 124 pagina’s
...three, evaluation is the most important. She quotes Labov & Waletzky (1967: 37) who define evaluation as "that part of the narrative which reveals the attitude of the narrator towards the narrative by emphasising the relative importance of some narrative units as compared to others". Boli'var claims... | |
| Ludo Th Verhoeven, Sven Strömqvist - 2001 - 448 pagina’s
...evaluative aspect of narratives gives sense or meaning to the story. According to Labov and Waletzsky, 'the evaluation of a narrative is defined by us as...importance of some narrative units as compared to others' (1967:37). In this chapter, we use stories from preschoolers and school-aged children to explore how... | |
| Marie-Laure Ryan, James Ruppert, John W. Bernet - 2004 - 444 pagina’s
...akin to what William Labov and Joshua Waletzsky call "evaluative devices," about which they write: "The evaluation of a narrative is defined by us as...importance of some narrative units as compared to others" (37). Labov and Waletzsky attend only to the events the story is about; I am concerned with evaluations... | |
| Montserrat González - 2004 - 438 pagina’s
...reason why the definition of this section must lie on semantic grounds, not strictly structural ones: "The evaluation of a narrative is defined by us as...importance of some narrative units as compared to others. "(1967: 37) The evaluation section is, therefore, structurally embedded within the narrative by three... | |
| Ruth Aronson Berman - 2005 - 520 pagina’s
...story forward, ie the plot. In contrast, the evaluative aspect of narratives gives sense to the story, 'the evaluation of a narrative is defined by us as...importance of some narrative units as compared to others" (1967, p. 37). Whereas Labov and Waletzky initially focused on evaluative clauses and noted semantically... | |
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