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  • Comparison of the lexical and grammatical patterns in Sherlock Holmes novels and in novel The name of the Rose = Primerjava besednih in slovničnih vzorcev v romanih o Sherlocku Holmesu in romanu Ime Rože : diplomsko delo
    Grimšič, Saša
    Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose and Arthur Conan Doyle's novels about Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet and The Hound of the Baskervilles have a lot in common. They are all crime stories ... and their main protagonists resemble one another very much. These are not the only things they have in common. There are also some lexical and grammatical patterns they share. They include similar sign systems, which confirms that The Name of the Rose was written on the basis of semiotics and intertextuality. In the following thesis I prove that some parts of The Name of the Rose include similar lexical patterns, repetitions in terms of Hoey (1995), which are taken from the two Sherlock Holmes novels. This is especially characteristic of the description of the main protagonist William of Baskerville in The Name of the Rose. I also proved that the sentences which appear in the dialogues of the main protagonists have similar sentence patterns. Many of them belong to the special group of sentences called elliptical sentences. Based on the findings I confirmed that The Name of the Rose alludes to the Sherlock Holmes novels lexically (semantically) and grammatically (syntactically) and that there are traces of semiotics (similar sign systems) and intertextuality in Eco's novel.
    Vrsta gradiva - diplomsko delo ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Založništvo in izdelava - Ljubljana : [S. Grimšič], 2015
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 58505058

Knjižnica Signatura – lokacija, inventarna št. ... Status izvoda
FF, Osrednja humanistična knjižnica, Ljubljana OHK - Germanistika
 SKL-DiplA GRIMŠIČ S. Comparison
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