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Focalization

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fo·cal·ize  (fk-lz)
tr. & intr.v. fo·cal·ized, fo·cal·iz·ing, fo·cal·iz·es
1. To adjust or come to a focus.
2. To bring or be brought to a focus; sharpen.
3. To concentrate or be concentrated; localize.

focal·i·zation (-k-l-zshn) n.
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Noun1.focalization - the confinement of an infection to a limited area
pathogenesis - the origination and development of a disease
2.focalization - the act of bringing into focus
intensification - action that makes something stronger or more extreme
refocusing - focusing again


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291 PA3015 The second in a series intending to investigate "the forms and functions of the main devices which [Ancient Greek] narratology has defined for us, such as the narrator and his narratees, time, focalization, characterization, description, speech, and plot," this volume edited by De Jong (Greek, U.
It would also provide the opportunity to consolidate the operational framework of the Network, the focalization mechanism, and the assessment of the Program's impact.
 
 
 
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