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different characters. Free
indirect discourse differs from
indirect discourse in not
announcing what it is doing.
Indirect discourse: "He
feared that he would...
- In linguistics,
speech or
indirect discourse is a
grammatical mechanism for
reporting the
content of
another utterance without directly quoting it. For...
- stem. This
participle has two
major uses: (1) in
indirect discourse, and (2) not in
indirect discourse. When in this use, the
participle corresponds to...
- then
transitioning into
empirical verifications, it
reveals free
indirect discourse as a tool that
emerged over time as
practical means for addressing...
- New
Latin Grammar for
Schools and Colleges, Part
Second — Syntax,
Indirect Discourse. ****us
Digital Library;
accessed 13 Feb. 2016. (noting that "Verbs...
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Indirect speech, also
known as
reported speech,
indirect discourse (US), or ōrātiō oblīqua (/əˈreɪʃɪoʊ əˈblaɪkwə/ or /oʊˈrɑːtɪoʊ ɒˈbliːkwə/), is the practice...
- Gr****,
cobbled together many new
abstract concept words in Latin.
Indirect discourse,
which in
classical Latin was
achieved by
using a
subject accusative...
- Ethan, but not in
first person, a
technique known as free
indirect discourse, or free
indirect speech.
There are two
exceptions to this: the
first is an...
- One
Arabian Nights and
Geoffrey Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales. free
indirect discourse free
verse A type of
poetry that does not
conform to any
regular meter:...
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Sanford B. (2002), "Direct and
indirect discourse in Tamil", in Güldemann, Tom; von Roncador,
Manfred (eds.),
Reported Discourse: A
Meeting Ground for Different...