从回指的角度看意识流的特征

Hui Zuo
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本文以可及性理论和心理空间理论为基础,以凯瑟琳·曼斯菲尔德的短篇小说《迪尔·皮克》为研究对象,主要从意识的动态流动性和心理导向两个角度,探讨回指语对意识流叙事特征的强化作用。首先,连续回指表达的线性分布不仅表明了不同程度的可及性,更重要的是,它是说话者心理通道中心理实体动态流动的静态呈现。然而,曼斯菲尔德典型地使用心理空间转换来表现意识的流动性。这种转变要么发生在两个或更多角色的意识之间,要么发生在一个角色的不同意识层次之间。一般来说,回指表达主要在以下三种情况下发挥作用:a.在心理空间频繁变换的情况下,先行词仍然突出;B.当一堆心理空间中的两个或多个元素具有相似的显著性时,先行词变得模糊;C.通常以确定名词短语形式出现的先行词无法被收件人理解的情况。鉴于曼斯菲尔德主要关注的是人物的内心世界,在本文的后半部分,进一步探讨了明确的回指描述和回指指示的心理分析。研究发现,回指确实有助于提高叙事的流动性和生动性,并且使用回指表达确实具有重要的意义。希望本文能为意识流小说的欣赏提供另一种选择。
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Characteristics of Stream of Consciousness from the Anaphoric Perspective
: This paper, founded on the Accessibility Theory and the Mental Space Theory, aims to explore how anaphora contributes to reinforcing the features of the stream of consciousness narration by studying the short story Dill Pickle by Katherine Mansfield, mainly from the perspectives of dynamic fluidity of consciousness and psychology-orientedness. To begin with, the linear distribution of successive anaphoric expressions indicates not only different levels of accessibility, more importantly, is a static presentation of the dynamic flow of a mental entity in the mental passage of the speaker. However, Mansfield typically employs mental space shift to display the fluidity of consciousness. The shift takes place either between the consciousness of two or more characters or between the different levels of consciousness in one character. Generally, the anaphoric expressions function mainly in the following three situations: a. situations where the antecedent remains salient albeit amid the frequent shift of mental spaces; b. situations where the antecedent becomes ambiguous as two or more elements from a bunch of mental spaces bear similar salience; c. situations where the antecedent, usually in the form of definite noun phrases, is not accessible to the addressee. Given that Mansfield’s chief concern is the inner world of the characters, in the latter part of the paper, further exploration is given on the psychological analysis of definite anaphoric descriptions and anaphoric demonstratives. It is found that anaphora does help to enhance the fluidity and vividness of the narration and the use of anaphoric expressions does have weighty implications. Hopefully, this paper could provide an alternative of appreciating the stream of consciousness fictions.
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