Published April 23, 2018
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Narrative Acts Catalog
- 1. University of Geneva
- 2. University of geneva
- 1. University of Geneva
Description
What is a Narrative Act?
A narrative act is a linguistic form that represents a complex action which has a secondary action.
For example : Marc encourages Mary to study hard. «To encourage» is the complex action and «To study hard» is the secondary action.
A narrative act is characterized by :
- A predicate form : this is very useful because when a narrative act is coded, it's coded with its predicate form (for more information, see predicate form). For example : Encourage(X, Y, a)
- Number of involved characters : this attribute represents the number of characters that are involved when the action is executed. It represents the number of active subjects. Example : Marc tells Mary that July is beautiful.Here Marc and Mary are the only involved characters
- A type : the type defines if the narrative act is an action about an action (AA), an action about a state (AS), a state about an action (SA) or a state about a state (SS)
- A sequence position : the sequence position corresponds to the position of the principal action related to the secondary action. It can be before, during or after.
- A level of abstraction : this attribute corresponds to the complexity of the sentence.
- Valence : valence is a linguistic characteristic of a verb. It corresponds to the number of elements that are connected to that verb. The element can be active or passive. A verb can be avalent (for example : to rain) and it can have a different valence according to how it is used (for example : He gives a gift (v=1). He gives a gift to her (v=2))
- A domain and a Class : a narrative act is classified in domains and classes.
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Funding
- Fine-grained Evaluation of the Interactive Narrative Experience 205121_159605
- Swiss National Science Foundation