الحوار راوي / مرويّ له
Abstract
The Narrator / Narratee Dialogue" is the title of the fifth chapter of Carole Tisset's book "Linguistic Analysis of Narration". It is a didactic book in which the researcher presents a set of linguistic mechanisms and tools which allow the student, as well as the researcher interested in the analysis of the narratives, to approach the narration, which requires, as the enunciation, the presence of two instances: issuing instance (author, narrator, character), and receiving instance (reader, narratee, character), and aims to achieve two main objectives: one is aesthetic (attracting the interest of the receiving instance in working on the language), and the other is cognitive (to make known the receiving instance of the worldview invested in the enunciation, and to try to make it believe or make persuade an idea). Thus, the researcher uses, in this chapter which is intended for the analysis of the enunciative and pragmatic aspect of the narration, key terms that belong to the domain of linguistics, such as' enunciated, enunciation, shifter, anaphor and cataphor, as well as other terms which belong to the domain of narratology, such as narrator, narratee, narration, fiction and homodiegetic narrative