Chronopotic Information of the Non-Dialogic Part of American Dramatic Text (Based On 20th Century American Plays)
It is well-known that any dramatic text consists of two main blocks - the dialogic represented by actors' speech and the non-dialogic part represented by the author's indications (remarks). This article seeks to analyze the informative potential of the non-dialogic part of a dramatic text...
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National Research University Higher School of Economics,
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