The Semiolinguistic Theory of Narrative Structures

In Eduardo Forastieri-Braschi, Gerald Guinness & Humberto López Morales (eds.), On Text and Context: Methodological Approaches to the Contexts of Literature. Puerto Rico, USA: University of Puerto Rico Press. pp. 35-52 (1980)
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This article argues for basic similarities between folkloric and literary narratives. It deals with the relation between narrative structure and the constituent sentences of the narrative text and proposes an adaptation of Hjelmslev's notion of connotative semiotics to account for this. It also draws upon philosophy of action and Austin's 'A Plea for Excuses'.

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Philosophical papers.John Langshaw Austin - 1961 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by J. O. Urmson & G. J. Warnock.
Language.Franklin Edgerton & Leonard Bloomfield - 1933 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 53 (3):295.
Essays on Semiolinguistics and Verbal Art.William O. Hendricks - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (4):472-473.

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