id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3ftgcadrvrbubeji6htvhb32oq Julian Brooke Using Models of Lexical Style to Quantify Free Indirect Discourse in Modernist Fiction 2016.0 .pdf text/html 993 197 63 [PDF] Using models of lexical style to quantify free indirect discourse in modernist fiction | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 11865313Using models of lexical style to quantify free indirect discourse in modernist fiction title={Using models of lexical style to quantify free indirect discourse in modernist fiction}, Modernist authors such as Virginia Woolf and James Joyce greatly expanded the use of 'free indirect discourse', a form of third-person narration that is strongly influenced by the language of a viewpoint character. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 4 excerpts, cites methods and background A Corpus Linguistic Approach to Literary Language and Characterization: Virginia Woolf's The Waves View 2 excerpts, references methods and background View 2 excerpts, references methods View 2 excerpts, references results and methods View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. ./cache/work_3ftgcadrvrbubeji6htvhb32oq.pdf ./txt/work_3ftgcadrvrbubeji6htvhb32oq.txt