Discours narrativisé


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In grammar, narrativised speech is a discourse that relates the words (narrated speech) directly and that lets the reader imagine what the sender has said to his recipient. It is a narrative of speech that is treated as a narrative of events. To be considered as such, the utterance must contain at least one semantic feature of the "say" and information about the content of the message. For example: he spoke to her the whole week is not narrativised speech: we have no information about what he said to him during all this week.

Example of narrative discourse: He explained his situation to his wife. or he inquired about his health.

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