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Record Nr.

UNINA9910798668503321

Titolo

Outside the clause : form and function of extra-clausal constituents / / edited by Gunther Kaltenböck, Evelien Keizer, Arne Lohmann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (458 p.)

Collana

Studies in Language Companion Series, , 0165-7763 ; ; Volume 178

Disciplina

410

Soggetti

Linguistics

Language and languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Outside the Clause; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Extra-clausal constituents; 1. What are extra-clausal constituents?; 2. In what way are ECCs "outside" the clause?; 3. Categories of ECCs; 4. The functions of ECCs; 5. Origin and development of ECCs; 6. EECs in different grammatical models; 7. The present volume; References; Part 1. The multifunctionality of ECCs; Pragmatic markers as constructions. The case of anyway; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Previous work; 1.2 The interactional perspective; 1.3 Corpora; 2. A quantitative analysis of anyway in different varieties

2.1 The frequency of anyway2.2 Position of anyway; 2.3 Anyway and collocations; 3. The function of anyway in the left and the right periphery; 3.1 Anyway in the left periphery; 3.1.1 Anyway signalling resumption and continuation; 3.1.2 Anyway marking transitions in the narrative; 3.1.3 Anyway signalling topic close and topic change; 3.1.4 Anyway in the left periphery -summing up; 4. Anyway as a 'stand-alone' marker; 4.1 'Stand-alone' anyway as a marker of closure; 4.2 'Stand-alone' anyway with the function to abandon the topic unresolved

4.3 'Stand-alone' anyway as a part of a little dialogue  to come to an agreement5. The function of anyway in right periphery; 5.1 Right periphery anyway with a strengthening function; 5.2 Anyway with a



weakening function (= at least); 5.3 Right periphery anyway marking topic shift; 5.4 Anyway as an 'increment'; 6. Summary and discussion; Appendix; Transcription conventions; References; The (the) fact is (that) construction in English and Dutch; 1. Introduction ; 2. The X-is construction; 2.1 Form and function of the X-is construction; 2.2 Analysis of the X-is construction

3. The fact-is construction in English and Dutch: Formal properties3.1 The presence and form of the determiner; 3.2 The presence of modifiers; 3.3 The form of the focused element; 4. The fact-is construction in English and Dutch: Functional properties; 4.1 Previous accounts; 4.2 The present study; 4.2.1 The functions of the fact-is construction: A classification; 4.2.2 The functions of the fact-is construction: English and Dutch compared; 5. Looking for correlations; 5.1 Form-form correlations; 5.1.1 Determiners and word order; 5.1.2 Determiners and modifiers; 5.2 Form-function correlations

5.2.1 Pragmatic functions and determiners5.2.2 Pragmatic functions and modifiers; 5.2.3 Pragmatic functions and the form of the focused element; 5.3 A possible explanation; I. Pragmatic specialization; II. Pragmatic generalization; 6. The fact-is construction in FDG; 6.1 A brief introduction to FDG; 6.1.1 General architecture of the model; 6.1.2 Levels and layers; 6.1.3 Modifiers and operators; 6.2 An FDG analysis of fact-is constructions; 6.2.1 Analysing fact-is

6.2.1.1 Fact as a fully lexical noun. Let us start by considering example (20), where fact is a fully lexical noun heading the subject NP of a specificational copular construction. The subject NP functions as a presupposed variable (the facts of the previ