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    Raba prihodnjika za uresničena pretekla dejanja: retorični prijem »pogled naprej« v slovenščini in v nekaterih drugih jezikih by Tjaša Miklič

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Članek se osredinja na posebno besedilno funkcijo slovenskega prihodnjika v retoričnem prijemu »pogled naprej« (angl. flash-forward, franc. prolepse). To »nečasovno« vlogo opravljajo – skupaj s kontekstom – v nekaterih drugih jezikih različna izrazila, ki sicer prvenstveno služijo izražanju drugih funkcij – predvsem sugeriranju zadobnosti ali modalnosti (futur, kondicional, časovne in modalne perifraze ipd.). …”
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    Anachronism in drama of AL Sarir from Youssef Al Ani by naser ghasemi, Feysal sayahi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…And with artistry, he has used all the components of time, Flash back, Flash Forward, expansion and contraction.The results of this research show that the linear chronological time order is disrupted during the use of narrative time. …”
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    THE BULGARIAN PAST FUTURE PERFECT AND ITS SLOVENE EQUIVALENTS: A CONTRASTIVE PERSPECTIVE by Robert Grošelj

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The Slovene conditional indicates the (non)realizability of an action/event, the perfect signals its (supposed) completion in the past-time sphere, to which the future adds a prospective view (when used with the function of “flash- forward”); the future tense in content clauses signals posteriority in the past. …”
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    Treating fear of cancer recurrence with Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing: a sequential, randomized single-case experimental design by Pascalle A. I. Van der Wolf, Melanie P. J. Schellekens, Marije L. van der Lee

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) including the flash forward procedure explicitly addresses these intrusions. …”
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    EMpower Parents: Effectiveness of EMDR treatment for parental PTSD related to a child’s medical condition in a randomized controlled trial by Esmée Maria Vesseur, Carlijn de Roos, Linde Scholten, Lotte Haverman

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Additional objectives include assessing the feasibility of EMDRip and EMDRr, as well as exploring traumatic experiences and flash forward as treatment targets. Discussion If brief EMDR treatment is found to be effective for parents of children with a chronic or acute medical condition the implementation of screening and treatment for parents should be integrated in clinical practice. …”
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    The “Mumbai Riots” and the Play of Literary Strategies: A Reading of Rahman Abbas’s Rohzin by Almuth Degener

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Since politics and aesthetics are enmeshed in the plot, the parts of novel related to the Mumbai Riots show that both plot and literary strategies—focalization, time-frame, flashbacks and flash-forwards—employed by the author carry the political import of the text. …”
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    Magical Realism in "Sangha san Batesi" and "Betaal Pachesi" by DR. MUHAMMAD RAMZAN

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The Latin novelist Gabriel Garcia, by using the technique of "Magical Realism" in his novel “Hundred Years of Solitude” in 1967, revolutionized the style of narration all over the world, and Urdu Literature is no exception especially in the first half of twentieth century characterized by the use of various descriptive techniques like letters, diaries, flash backs, flash forwards, surrealism and realism etc. Magical Realism is one of such powerful techniques.” …”
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    Investigating the function of flashbacks in the story of Joseph the Prophet (PBUH) by Hossein Kiani, Saeed HessamPoor, Nadia DadPoor

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…In order, investigation is made of flashbacks and flash forwards. Flashback refers to inserting an earlier event into the normal chronological order of a narrative. …”
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