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Bradbury was always fascinated by the experimental fictive techniques of contemporary American novelists.
Narrative doesn't have to be fictive.
The speech was a combination of fictive and real elements.
His story is about the residents of a fictive American town.
The fictive quality of architecture leaves materials open to further interpretation outside of the industrial milieu.
Simultaneously, fictive kinship relations are articulated (between godchild and godparents, and between parents and godparents).
What sort of fictive kinship is created between employers and workers?
Because the authors can imagine the infant experiencing hallucinated emotions and fictive kinesthetic sensations does not demonstrate the relationship, it postulates the answer instead.
The agency of this inert construction appears to be purely fictive as well, a matter of honorific speech merely.
However, women and young men eagerly pursue such ' reciprocal ' liaisons to the point of choosing fictive kin when they have no real kin nearby.
To a very large extent, however, such a mortgage market can be regarded as fictive.
Traders who reached these centers relied on their relatives or fictive kin to provide services such as housing, food, beer brewing and goods storage.