priame
Priame is a term encountered in limited linguistic and literary discussions to denote a mode of presenting speech that foregrounds directness within narrative frames. It is not a widely standardized term and does not have a single agreed definition across sources. In practice, priame is used to describe how direct quotes are integrated so as to preserve immediacy, deixis, and speaker stance within the surrounding text.
Etymology and origins are uncertain because priame appears primarily in contemporary, niche discourse and constructive languages
Usage and characteristics: In analyses that employ priame, the focus is on mechanisms that retain features
In practice, priame has appeared in discussions of narrative technique, translation studies within fan fiction and
See also: Direct speech, Reported speech, Discourse analysis.