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200 _aJournal of pragmatics, vol.6, n°5/6,December 1982
_eAn interdisciplinary Bi-monthly of language studies
_bPERI
210 _aNorth-Holland, Amsterdam
_cNorthe-Holland Publishing Company
_d1982
215 _app.381-572
225 _aJournal of pragmatics
_vvol.6, n°5/6
345 _aDon IBLA
545 _hp.383-422
_fDE BEAUGRANDE Robert
_iThe story of grammars and the grammar of stories
545 _hp.423-432
_fWILENSKY Robert
_iStory grammar revisited
545 _hp.433-440
_fMANDLER M. Jean
_iAnother story of grammars: Comments on Beaugrande's "The story of grammar and the grammar of stories"
545 _hp.441-450
_fCALFEE Robert
_iSome theoretical and practical ramifications of story grammars
545 _hp.451-454
_fFILLMORE J. Charles
_iStory grammars: Some considerations
545 _hp.455-462
_fMEEHAN R. James
_iStories and cognition: Comments on Robert de Beaugrande's "The story of grammars and the grammar of stories"
545 _hp.463-472
_fCOLBY N. Benjamin
_inotes on the retransmission and evolution of stories
545 _hp.473-486
_fBREWER F.William and LICHTENSTEIN H. Edward
_iStories are to entertain: A structural-affect theory of stories
545 _hp.487-507
_fSTEIN Nancy
_iThe definition of a story
545 _hp.509-524
_fPOLANYI Livia
_iLinguistic and social constraints on storytelling
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20090613
_gUNIMARC