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  2. Narrative (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Narrative is an academic journal published by the Ohio State University that focuses on narratology. It is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Narrative (formerly known as the Society for the Study of Narrative Literature from its founding in June 1984 until March 2008). [ 1 ]

  3. Gérard Genette - Wikipedia

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    The separation between an event and its narration means that there is discourse time and narrative time. These are the two main elements of duration. "Five years passed", has a lengthy narrative time, five years, but a short discourse time (it only took a second to read).

  4. Narratology - Wikipedia

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    Narratology is the study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect human perception. [1] The term is an anglicisation of French narratologie, coined by Tzvetan Todorov (Grammaire du Décaméron, 1969). [2]

  5. Narrative Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Frequency: Weekly: Founder: Carol Edgarian and Tom Jenks: First issue: Fall 2003: Company: ... Narrative Magazine [1] is a non-profit digital publisher of fiction ...

  6. Narrativity - Wikipedia

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    narrative content, narrative discourse, narrative transportation, and; narrative persuasion. Narrative content and discourse are the linguistic antecedents of narrativity. Narrative content reflects the linear sequence of events as characters live through them—that is, the backbone and structure describing who did what, where, when, and why.

  7. Google Books Ngram Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Example of an Ngram query. The Google Books Ngram Viewer is an online search engine that charts the frequencies of any set of search strings using a yearly count of n ...

  8. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    In these contexts, frame rate may be used interchangeably with frame frequency and refresh rate, which are expressed in hertz. Additionally, in the context of computer graphics performance, FPS is the rate at which a system, particularly a GPU , is able to generate frames, and refresh rate is the frequency at which a display shows completed ...

  9. Historical present - Wikipedia

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    Summaries of the narratives (plots) of works of fiction are conventionally presented using the present tense, rather than the past tense. At any particular point of the story, as it unfolds, there is a now and so a past and a future, so whether some event mentioned in the story is past, present, or future, changes as the story progresses.