Narrative pre-construction

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Before a narrative can be constructed, it must be pre-constructed by a cognitive process that begins with a decision that a given event is reportable. Pre-construction begins with this most reportable event and proceeds backwards in time to locate events that are linked casually each to the following one, a recursive process that ends with the location of the unreportable event — one that is not reportable in itself and needs to explanation. Comparison of such event chains with the sequence of narrative clauses actually produced will help to understand how the narrator re-organizes and transforms the events of real time in the finishd narrative.
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From the library of John McKendy
Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Narrative Inquiry
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pagination
37-45
ISBN Number
1387-6740
Labov, W. 2006. “Narrative Pre-Construction”. Narrative Inquiry 16 (1): 37-45.
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