Publications
Shen, Yeshayahu. 1989. The X-bar grammar for stories: Story grammar revisited. Text 9 (4) : 415–467.
Shen, Yeshayahu. 1988. Schema theory and the processing of narrative texts: The x-bar story grammar and the notion of discourse topic. Journal of Pragmatics 12 (4) : 639–676.
Walters, Joel and Y. Wolf. 1986. Language proficiency, text content and order effects in narrative recall. Language Learning 36 (1) : 47–64.
Allen, James F. 1983. Do story grammars and story points differ? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 592–593.
Black, John B. 1983. Are story representations good for anything? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 594–595.
Brewer, William F. 1983. Form, content, and affect in the theory of stories. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 595–596.
Carr, Thomas H. 1983. Event structure, interest, importance, and coherence: Where does point theory fit? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 597–598.
Dijk, Teun A. Van. 1983. A pointless approach to stories. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 598–599.
Dyer, Michael G. 1983. The point of thematic abstraction units. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 599–600.
Graesser, Arthur C. 1983. How to develop a theory of story points. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 600–601.
Keenan, Janice M. and Denver Discourse Group. 1983. The semantic-syntactic distinction in story grammars. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 601–602.
Lehnert, Wendy G. 1983. Moving toward a point of some return. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 602–603.
Marshall, John C. 1983. Wilensky's recipe for soap-opera scripts, or Marcel Proust is a yenta. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 604–605.
Martin, Maryanne. 1983. Psychological considerations in story analysis. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 605–605.
Pléh, Csaba, János László, Istvan Siklaki and Tamas Terestyéni. 1983. What's the point in points without a grammar? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 : 607–608.