ABSTRACT

"Storytelling is a universal human activity and oral narration - particularly modern 'conversational' narration such as anecdotes or personal stories - has long been fertile ground for linguists working on tense usage across a variety of languages. This book introduces 'performed' oral storytelling into the debate, using data from traditional and contemporary storytellers in French to explore the narrative tenses attested, the discourse-pragmatic effects of tense switching, the structures deployed at points of temporal sequence, as well as broader questions concerning the nature of oral discourse."

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|36 pages

Tense-Switching on the Narrative Line

chapter 4|25 pages

Structures between Narrative Clauses

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions and Further Questions