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- W94340344 abstract "This article is concerned with showing the relevance of the meaning and form properties of verbs of sensory and cognitive perception (i.e. find, see, think, and observe) in conjunction with those of their complement clauses as a specific linguistic medium in shaping the dystopian discourse of J. Swift's Gulliver's Travels as an overwhelmingly intellectual narrative form. To this end, the following linguistic parameters are also shown to be relevant: (i) occurrence of the matrix verb in the active or passive voice, (ii) occurrence of first person or non-first person subjects and (iii) occurrence of a reflexive or non-reflexive intervening nominal. In addition, it is argued that the choice and use of these verb complementation structures in Gulliver's Travels can be regarded as being iconically-motivated by three of the main thematic devices around which the morphology and grammar of the Utopian discourse revolves, namely, (i) the voyage and the figure of the traveller, (ii) the eye-witness technique and (iii) the satiric use of an apparently straightforward, matter-of-fact description." @default.
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- W94340344 title "Finding, Seeing, Thinking, and Observing in English utopian literature: Towards an understanding of the relevance of 'NP+XP' complement constructions in the morphology and grammar of J. Swift's Gulliver's Travels" @default.
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