Oral Versions of Personal Experience

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Some Observations on Narratives by Aphasics and Their Contributions to Narrative Theory1997/01/01English
"Streght to My Matere": Rereading Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde1993/01/01English
Figuring Culture and Literacy in Willa Cather's "Paul's Case"1993/01/01English
Review of McMahan & Rogers (1994): Interactive Oral History Interviewing2015/08/04English
Review of Berman & Slobin (1994): Relating Events in Narrative: A Crosslinguistic Developmental Study2015/08/04English
Looking for Frogs in the Narrative Stream: Global and Local Relations in Maternal Narratives1996/01/01English
Review of Maynard (1992): Discourse Modality: Subjectivity, Emotion and Voice in the Japanese Language2015/08/04English
Review of Cortazzi (1993): Narrative Analysis2015/08/04English
On a Certain Emotional Blindness in Human Beings1995/01/01English
Salomon's Work1993/01/01English
(Sub)textual Configurations: Sexual Ambivalences in Sylvia Plath'sThe Bell Jar1993/01/01English
Mistaken Identities: First-Person Narration in Kazuo Ishiguro1993/01/01English
"He Lived to Tell the Tale"1997/01/01English
From Labov and Waletzky to "Contextualist Narratology": 1967-19971997/01/01English
Narrative Units and the Temporal Organization of Ordinary Discourse1997/01/01English
Editorial1992/01/01English
CALL FOR PAPERS1996/01/01English
Review of Edwards & Lampert (1993): Talking Data: Transcription and Coding in Discourse Research & Sokolov & Snow (1994): Handbook of Research in Language Development Using CHILDES2015/08/04English
Review of Britton & Pellegrini (1990): Narrative Thought and Narrative Language2015/08/04English
Review of Nelson (1986): Event Knowledge: Structure and Function in Development & Nelson (1989): Narratives From the Crib2015/08/04English
Review of Maynard (1989): Japanese Conversation: Self-Contextualization Through Structure and Interactional Management2015/08/04English
Labov's Legacy for Narrative Research—And Its Ironies1997/01/01English
Talking With the Dead: Self-Construction as Dialogue1997/01/01English
Labov and Waletzky Thirty Years On1997/01/01English
Sequentiality and Temporalization in the Narrative Construction of a South American Cholera Epidemic1997/01/01English
Literary Texts and the Violation of Narrative Norms1997/01/01English
Everything Including Talk and Why You Hafta Listen1997/01/01English
Micro-Units and Macro-Units in Text Theory and in Investigations of Left- and Right-Brain-Damaged Patients1997/01/01English
Labov's Legacy for Narrative Research—And Its Ironies1997/01/01English
Dialogue Shakes Narrative: From Temporal Storyline to Spatial Juxtaposition1997/01/01English