Abstract

Abstract In the last few years, usage of the term narrative has increased both in the media and in different scientific disciplines. This development has not been met with unanimous approval. In light of this and building on corpus studies of hydrogen, the following article introduces the term narrative and describes constructions that can be subsumed under narrative other than narrations in a narrower sense. At the same time, it is argued that this reading of the term narrative is suitably broad to be used for relevant developments in current mediated discourse.

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