narratological tagset

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narratological tagset 作者: Mind Map: narratological tagset

1. perspective

1.1. perceptual_perspective

1.2. ideological_perspective

1.2.1. evaluation

1.2.1.1. neutral_evaluation

1.2.1.2. negative_evaluation

1.2.1.3. positive_evaluation

1.2.2. knowledge-based_perspective

1.2.3. way_of_thinking-based_perspective

1.2.4. evaluative_position-based_perspective

1.2.5. intellectual_horizon-based_perspective

1.3. spatial_perspective

1.3.1. spatial_position

1.4. temporal_perspective

1.4.1. conception

1.4.1.1. first_conception

1.4.1.2. representation

1.4.1.3. conceived_object

1.4.1.3.1. conceived_object_1

1.4.1.3.2. conceived_object_2

1.4.1.3.3. conceived_object_3

1.4.1.3.4. …

1.5. lingustic_perspective

1.5.1. lexis-based_perspective

1.5.2. syntax-based_perspective

1.5.3. speech_function-based_perspective

1.5.4. morphology-based_perspective

2. character

2.1. characterization

2.1.1. character_action

2.1.1.1. action_choice

2.1.1.1.1. other_directed_action

2.1.1.1.2. self-determined_action

2.1.1.2. action_activity

2.1.1.2.1. active_action

2.1.1.2.2. passive_action

2.1.1.3. action_intentionality

2.1.1.3.1. intentional_action

2.1.1.3.2. unintentional_action

2.1.1.4. character_development_effect

2.1.1.4.1. character_development

2.1.1.4.2. no_character_development

2.1.1.5. action_actuality

2.1.1.5.1. actual_action

2.1.1.5.2. hypothetical_action

2.1.1.6. action_sphere

2.1.1.6.1. inner_action

2.1.1.6.2. outer_action

2.1.1.7. action_motivation

2.1.1.7.1. psychologically_motivated

2.1.1.7.2. socially_motivated

2.1.1.7.3. strategically_motivated

2.1.1.7.4. …

2.1.2. physical_appearance

2.1.2.1. physiognomy

2.1.2.2. clothing

2.1.3. character_language

2.1.3.1. speech_characterization

2.1.3.1.1. dialect

2.1.3.1.2. colloquial_language

2.1.3.1.3. flawed_language

2.1.3.1.4. language_register

2.1.3.2. speech_content-characterization

2.1.3.2.1. implicit_message

2.1.3.2.2. explicit_message

2.1.4. interpersonal_characterization

2.1.4.1. charactant_mode

2.1.4.1.1. active_charactant

2.1.4.1.2. passive_charactant

2.1.4.2. character_constellation

2.1.4.2.1. character_opposition

2.1.4.2.2. character_dualism

2.1.4.2.3. character_parallelism

2.1.4.2.4. character_negation

2.1.4.2.5. character_simularity

2.1.4.2.6. ...

2.1.5. narrator_commentary

2.1.6. character_trait

2.1.6.1. …

2.1.6.2. …

2.1.7. socio-cultural_aspect

2.1.7.1. …

2.1.7.2. …

2.1.8. metatextual_reference

2.1.8.1. …

2.1.8.2. …

2.1.9. intertextual_reference

2.1.9.1. …

2.1.9.2. …

2.2. character_functions

2.2.1. actant_role

2.2.1.1. subject

2.2.1.2. object

2.2.1.3. sender

2.2.1.4. receiver

2.2.1.5. helper

2.2.1.6. opponent

2.2.2. charactant

2.3. character_reference

2.3.1. direct_character_reference

2.3.1.1. proper_name

2.3.1.1.1. aptronym

2.3.1.2. definite_description

2.3.1.3. personal_pronoun

2.3.2. indirect_character_reference

2.3.2.1. autonomous_speech_character_reference

2.3.2.2. action_description_character_reference

2.3.2.3. passive_voice_character_reference

2.3.3. identification

2.3.3.1. normal_identification

2.3.3.2. false_identification

2.3.3.3. deferred_identification

2.3.3.3.1. covert_deferred_identification

2.3.3.3.2. overt_deferred_identification

2.3.3.4. impeded_identification

2.3.4. first_character_reference

3. aspects_of_plot

3.1. narrative_constitution

3.1.1. happening

3.1.1.1. story

3.1.1.1.1. event

3.1.1.2. non-actualized_elements

3.2. knowledge_structures

3.2.1. frames

3.2.1.1. frame_A

3.2.1.2. frame_B

3.2.1.3. frame_C

3.2.1.4. ...

3.2.2. scripts

3.2.2.1. script_A

3.2.2.2. script_B

3.2.2.3. script_C

3.2.2.4. ...

3.2.3. script_deviation

3.3. plot_sequences

3.3.1. plot_sequence_A

3.3.1.1. segment_A1

3.3.1.2. segment_A2

3.3.1.3. segment_A3

3.3.1.4. …

3.3.2. plot_sequence_B

3.3.2.1. segment_B1

3.3.2.2. …

3.3.3. C

3.3.3.1. …

3.3.4. ...

3.4. plot_organizing_principles

3.4.1. deep_structure

3.4.1.1. deep_structure_element1

3.4.1.2. deep_structure_element2

3.4.1.3. ...

3.4.2. move_grammar

3.4.2.1. problem

3.4.2.2. solution

3.4.2.3. auxiliary

3.4.3. proppian_functions

3.4.3.1. absentation

3.4.3.2. interdiction

3.4.3.3. violation_of_interdiction

3.4.3.4. reconnaissance

3.4.3.5. delivery

3.4.3.6. trickery

3.4.3.7. complicity

3.4.3.8. villainy

3.4.3.9. mediation

3.4.3.10. beginning_counter-action

3.4.3.11. departure

3.4.3.12. first_function_of_the_donor

3.4.3.13. hero's_reaction

3.4.3.14. receipt_of_a_magical_agent

3.4.3.15. guidance

3.4.3.16. struggle

3.4.3.17. branding

3.4.3.18. victory

3.4.3.19. liquidation

3.4.3.20. return

3.4.3.21. pursuit

3.4.3.22. rescue

3.4.3.23. unrecognized_arrival

3.4.3.24. unfounded_claims

3.4.3.25. difficult_task

3.4.3.26. solution

3.4.3.27. recognition

3.4.3.28. exposure

3.4.3.29. transfiguration

3.4.3.30. punishment

3.4.3.31. wedding

3.4.4. ...?

3.4.4.1. prologue

3.4.4.2. climax

3.4.4.3. peripety

3.4.4.4. epilogue

3.4.5. ...

4. self-reflexive_narration

4.1. metafiction

4.1.1. explicit_metafiction

4.1.2. implicit_metafiction

4.2. metanarration

4.2.1. type_of_metanarration

4.2.1.1. narrator_self-description

4.2.1.2. narration_process_reference

4.2.1.3. narration_reflection

4.2.2. metanarrative_device

4.2.2.1. marked_narrator_identity

4.2.2.2. enrolement

4.2.2.3. colloquiality

4.2.2.4. generalization

4.2.2.5. self-reflection

4.2.3. metanarration_effect

4.2.3.1. illusion_obstructing

4.2.3.2. illusion_supportive

5. unreliabilty

5.1. unreliablity_type

5.1.1. facts_unreliability

5.1.2. values+ethics_unreliability

5.1.3. knowledge+perception_unreliabilty

5.2. unreliablity_intentionality

5.2.1. intentional_unreliability

5.2.2. unintentional_unreliablity

5.3. unreliabilty_solvedness

5.3.1. solved_unreliablity

5.3.2. unsolved_unreliability

5.4. unreliability_effect

5.4.1. bonding_unreliabilty

5.4.1.1. metaphorically_reliable_unreliability

5.4.1.2. comparison_imlied_author--narrator

5.4.1.3. naive_defamiliarization

5.4.1.4. misguided_self-deprecation

5.4.1.5. progress_towards_norm

5.4.1.6. optimistic_comparison

5.4.1.6.1. positive_compared_part

5.4.1.6.2. negative_compared_part

5.4.2. estranging_unreliablity

5.5. unreliability_indicators

5.5.1. contradiction_narrator-view--facts

5.5.2. gap_narrator-report--true_outcome

5.5.3. chlash_narrator--character-view

5.5.4. internal_contradiction

5.5.5. peculiar_verbal_habit

5.6. unreliability_sources

5.6.1. limited_knowledge

5.6.2. personal_involvement

5.6.3. problematic_value-scheme

5.6.4. psychological_traits

5.6.4.1. cupidity

5.6.4.2. cretinism

5.6.4.3. gullibility

5.6.4.4. perplexity

5.6.4.5. innocence

6. conclusive_tags

6.1. circularity

6.2. perspective_uniformity

6.2.1. compact_perspective

6.2.2. distributive_perspective

6.3. narrator_distinctiveness

6.3.1. overt_narrator

6.3.2. covert_narrator

6.4. narratee_distinctiveness

6.4.1. overt narratee

6.4.2. covert_narratee

6.5. narration_mode

6.5.1. telling

6.5.2. showing

6.6. character_categorization

6.6.1. Untitled

6.6.1.1. flat_character

6.6.1.2. round_character

6.7. logische Grundstruktur (Tiefenstruktur)

6.7.1. rekonstruierbar

6.7.2. nicht rekonstruierbar

6.7.2.1. Geschehensinterpretation des Erzählers

6.8. plot_types

6.8.1. structure-based_plot_schemata

6.8.1.1. ...

6.8.1.2. ...

6.8.2. content-based_plot_schemata

6.8.2.1. genres

6.8.2.1.1. Trägödie

6.8.2.1.2. Komödie

6.8.2.1.3. Schelmenroman

6.8.2.1.4. Novelle

6.8.2.1.5. ...

6.8.2.2. ...

6.9. Typen

6.9.1. psychologischer Typus

6.9.1.1. Narzisst

6.9.1.2. Psychopath

6.9.1.3. ...

6.9.2. soziokultureller Typus

6.9.2.1. Arbeiter

6.9.2.2. Kapitalist

6.9.2.3. ...

6.9.3. Figurentypus/Rolle

6.9.3.1. Schurke

6.9.3.2. Held

6.9.3.3. ...

6.9.4. bekannteFigur/reale Person

6.10. tellability

6.11. fictionality_status

6.11.1. fictional

6.11.2. factual

7. additional_categories

7.1. verbs

7.1.1. speech

7.1.2. perc

7.1.3. psych

7.2. knowledge

7.2.1. knowledge_certainty

7.2.1.1. uncertain_knowledge

7.2.1.2. certain_knowledge

7.2.2. knowledge_scope

7.2.2.1. Untitled

7.2.2.2. Untitled

7.3. ontological_status

7.3.1. possibility

7.3.1.1. possible

7.3.1.1.1. true

7.3.1.1.2. false

7.3.1.1.3. hypothetical

7.3.1.2. impossible

7.3.2. actuality

7.3.2.1. actual

7.3.2.2. counterfactual

7.3.3. necessity

7.3.3.1. necessary

7.3.3.2. contingent

8. space

8.1. space_description

8.1.1. movement

8.1.1.1. part_of_movement

8.1.1.1.1. start

8.1.1.1.2. move

8.1.1.1.3. stop

8.1.1.2. stay

8.1.2. statement_of_place

8.1.2.1. place_specifity

8.1.2.1.1. specified_entity

8.1.2.1.2. general_concept

8.1.2.2. place_boundaries

8.1.2.2.1. delimited_place

8.1.2.2.2. fuzzy_place

8.1.3. spatial_object

8.1.4. space_expression

8.1.4.1. place_adjective

8.1.4.2. place_preposition

8.1.4.3. direction_adjective

8.1.4.4. direction_preposition

8.1.5. space_deixis

8.1.5.1. deictic_place_expression

8.1.5.1.1. close_place_expression

8.1.5.1.2. distant_place_expression

8.1.5.2. anaphoric_place_expression

8.2. space_of_narration+action

8.2.1. space_of_action

8.2.2. space_of_narration

8.3. space_frame

8.3.1. direct-space_frame

8.3.1.1. direct_frame_A

8.3.1.1.1. direct_frame_A1

8.3.1.1.2. direct_frame_A2

8.3.1.1.3. direct_frame_A3

8.3.1.1.4. …

8.3.1.2. direct_frame_B

8.3.1.2.1. direct_frame_B1

8.3.1.2.2. …

8.3.1.3. …

8.3.2. secondary-space_frame

8.3.2.1. secondary_frame_A

8.3.2.1.1. secondary_frame_A1

8.3.2.1.2. secondary_frame_A2

8.3.2.1.3. secondary_frame_A3

8.3.2.1.4. …

8.3.2.2. secondary_frame_B

8.3.2.2.1. secondary_frame_B1

8.3.2.2.2. …

8.3.2.3. …

8.3.3. inaccessible-space_frame

8.3.3.1. inaccessible_frame_A

8.3.3.1.1. inaccessible_frame_A1

8.3.3.1.2. inaccessible_frame_A2

8.3.3.1.3. inaccessible_frame_A3

8.3.3.1.4. …

8.3.3.2. inaccessible_frame_B

8.3.3.2.1. inaccessible_frame_B1

8.3.3.2.2. …

8.3.3.3. …

9. time

9.1. tenses

9.1.1. present

9.1.1.1. present_functions

9.1.1.1.1. narrator_present

9.1.1.1.2. generic_present

9.1.1.1.3. tabular_present

9.1.1.1.4. historic_present

9.1.1.1.5. reproducing_present

9.1.2. past

9.1.2.1. pluperfect

9.1.2.2. perfect

9.1.2.3. preterite

9.1.3. future

9.2. dates

9.2.1. implicit-time-representation

9.2.1.1. seasonal-time

9.2.1.2. event-related-time

9.2.1.3. progression-related-time

9.2.1.4. time-passing

9.2.2. explicit-time-representation

9.2.2.1. time-point

9.2.2.1.1. non_relative_time-point

9.2.2.1.2. relational_time-point

9.2.2.2. time-span

9.2.2.2.1. non_relative_time-span

9.2.2.2.2. relational_time-span

9.2.2.3. iterative-expression

10. modes_of_representation

10.1. speech_representation

10.1.1. quoted_character_speech

10.1.1.1. direct_speech

10.1.1.2. autonomous_direct_speech

10.1.1.3. partly_quoted_speech

10.1.1.4. autonomous_partly_quoted_speech

10.1.2. transposed_character_speech

10.1.2.1. free_indirect_speech

10.1.2.2. indirect_speech

10.1.3. narrated_character_speech

10.2. thought_representation

10.2.1. quoted_character_thought

10.2.1.1. quoted_thought

10.2.1.2. partly_quoted-thought

10.2.1.3. inner_monologue

10.2.1.4. stream_of_consciousness

10.2.2. transposed_character_thought

10.2.2.1. free_indirect_thought

10.2.2.2. indirect_thought

10.2.3. narrated_character_thought

11. narrative_levels

11.1. narrative_level_function

11.1.1. frame_narration_function

11.1.2. embedded_narration_function

11.1.3. narrative_parantheses

11.1.4. explicative_function

11.1.5. authentification

11.1.6. thematic_function

11.1.7. editor_fiction

11.1.8. actional_function

11.1.9. main_narration

11.1.10. mise_en_abyme

11.2. narrative_level

11.2.1. primary_narration

11.2.2. secondary_narration

11.2.3. tertiary_narration

11.2.4. …

11.2.5. n-ary_narration

11.3. narrative_level_transgression

11.3.1. metalepsis

11.3.1.1. authorial_metalepsis

11.3.1.2. discourse_metalepsis

11.3.1.3. narratorial_metalepsis

11.3.1.4. lectorial_metalepsis

12. relation_narrator--world

12.1. homodiegetic_narrator

12.1.1. autodiegetic_narrator

12.1.2. co-protagonist

12.1.3. minor_character

12.1.4. witness-participant

12.1.5. uninvolved_eyewitness

12.2. heterodiegetic_narrator

13. relation_narrator--event_time

13.1. retrospective_narrating

13.1.1. retrospective_completeness

13.1.1.1. completed_retrospective_narrating

13.1.1.2. intercalated_narrating

13.1.2. real_retrospective_narrating

13.2. simultaneous_narrating

13.3. anterior_narrating

14. timerelation_discours--histoire

14.1. order

14.1.1. chronology

14.1.2. anachrony

14.1.2.1. analepse

14.1.2.1.1. reach_analepse

14.1.2.1.2. extent_analepse

14.1.2.2. prolepse

14.1.2.2.1. reach_prolepse

14.1.2.2.2. extent_prolepse

14.1.2.3. simullepse

14.1.3. achrony

14.1.3.1. achronic_element

14.1.3.1.1. link_space

14.1.3.1.2. link_theme

14.2. duration

14.2.1. isochrony

14.2.2. anisochrony

14.2.2.1. summary

14.2.2.1.1. ellipsis

14.2.2.2. scene

14.2.2.2.1. pause

14.3. frequency

14.3.1. singulative

14.3.1.1. multi-singulative

14.3.2. repetitive

14.3.3. iterative

15. narratee_representation

15.1. narratee_characterization

15.2. narratee_reference

16. narrator_representation

16.1. narrator_characterization

16.2. narrator_reference

17. information_allocation

17.1. asymmetric_information_allocation

17.1.1. asymmetric_information_allocation_effect

17.1.1.1. suspense

17.1.1.1.1. information_ellipsis

17.1.1.1.2. allusion

17.1.1.1.3. surprise

17.2. symmetric_information_allocation