Narrative and discursive heterogeneity: the different ways of telling stories
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2000v3n1p73Keywords:
Narrative, Discursive heterogeneity, Development of language.Abstract
Considering the narrative as a speech act that is committed to, in essence, with the event, with the expression of reality in motion, or, as Fiorin (1991), an imitation of human action on the world, we emphasize, at first, the convergence among linguists, psychologists and psycholinguists in the emphasis given to this discourse genre in the context of cognitive and popular psychology, as well as in the process of acquisition and development of language.
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