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Deixis in Narrative - A Cognitive Science Perspective (Hardcover)
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Deixis in Narrative - A Cognitive Science Perspective (Hardcover)
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This volume describes the theoretical and empirical results of a
seven year collaborative effort of cognitive scientists to develop
a computational model for narrative understanding. Disciplines
represented include artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology,
communicative disorders, education, English, geography,
linguistics, and philosophy. The book argues for an organized
representational system -- a Deictic Center (DC) -- which is
constructed by readers from language in a text combined with their
world knowledge.
As readers approach a new text they need to gather and maintain
information about who the participants are and where and when the
events take place. This information plays a central role in
understanding the narrative. The editors claim that readers
maintain this information without explicit textual reminders by
including it in their mental model of the story world.
Because of the centrality of the temporal, spatial, and character
information in narratives, they developed their notion of a DC as a
crucial part of the reader's mental model of the narrative. The
events that carry the temporal and spatial core of the narrative
are linguistically and conceptually constrained according to
certain principles that can be relatively well defined. A narrative
obviously unfolds one word, or one sentence, at a time. This volume
suggests that cognitively a narrative usually unfolds one place and
time at a time. This spatio-temporal location functions as part of
the DC of the narrative. It is the "here" and "now" of the reader's
"mind's eye" in the world of the story.
Organized into seven parts, this book describes the goal of the
cognitive science project resulting in this volume, the
methodological approaches taken, and the history of the
collaborative effort. It provides a historical and theoretical
background underlying the DC theory, including discussions of
deixis in language and the nature of fiction. It goes on to outline
the computational framework and how it is used to represent deixis
in narrative, and details the linguistic devices implicated in the
DC theory. Other subjects covered include: crosslinguistic
indicators of subjectivity, psychological investigations of the use
of deixis by children and adults as they process narratives,
conversation, direction giving, implications for emerging literacy,
and a narrator's experience in writing a short story.
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