Sentence examples for narrative derived from inspiring English sources

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In this article we first propose a model of narrative derived from work in narratology and grounded in observed linguistic phenomena.

His dynamic and meticulously painted images place "disparate things together and force them to interact and depict a narrative derived from the artist's own individual responses to existence".

It mainly uses a narrative derived from two Laker Game 7 losses to the Celtics in 1969 and 1984 -- in other words, before NBA players were born or before they began playing basketball.

My working definition of narrative, derived from a wide literature, including the fields of narratology, literary criticism and linguistics is: A sequence of events connected together in a way that gives them meaning.

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The charm of the narrative derives from the fluency with which Trollope tells a story, and the sheer improbability of many of the plot lines.

Yet the narrative derives more energy from Monet's mercurial muse than from an account of his rocky ascent as he endures poverty, disappointment and disapproving parents, flanked by a Who's Who of fellow artists that includes Renoir, Pissarro, Cézanne, Manet and Degas.

Whether it's a play on the meaning of image vs. object (a la Magritte), a call to "read" rather than simply look, or an autobiographical reference to his own isolation from the New York art world, the diversity of meanings and narratives derived from this "simple" juxtaposition have kept critics opining for years.

Thus, it seems that the surgeons' identity has a narrative structure and is narratively derived.

His narratives derive from "routines" that he tried out on friends, elaborating anecdotes into arias of obscenity and outrage like Dame Edna at her most rampant.

Godwin could fall back on an extensive body of work describing the voyages undertaken by his protagonist, including books by Hakluyt and Jan Huyghen van Linschoten, and the narratives deriving from the Jesuit mission in Beijing.

The word narrative derives from the Latin verb narrare, to recount, and is related to the adjective gnarus, meaning knowing or skilled.

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