05299nam 2200697 450 991082186920332120230803204246.090-272-7021-X(CKB)3710000000218755(EBL)1764994(SSID)ssj0001289574(PQKBManifestationID)12568687(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001289574(PQKBWorkID)11231912(PQKB)10345639(MiAaPQ)EBC1764994(Au-PeEL)EBL1764994(CaPaEBR)ebr10907612(CaONFJC)MIL636227(OCoLC)887507722(EXLCZ)99371000000021875520140826h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProfiling discourse participants forms and functions in Spanish conversation and debates /Barbara De CockAmsterdam, Netherlands ;Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2014.©20141 online resource (325 p.)Pragmatics & Beyond New Series (P&BNS) ;Volume 246Description based upon print version of record.90-272-5651-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Profiling Discourse Participants; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of figures ; List of tables ; List of abbreviations ; Acknowledgements ; Chapter I. General introduction ; 1. Background and objectives ; 2. Outline ; 3. Theoretical framework ; 3.1 Conceptualisation ; 3.2 (Inter)subjectivity ; 3.3 Contextual identity ; 3.4 Participant status ; 3.5 Genre ; 4. Methodology ; 4.1 Corpus ; 4.2 Glosses ; Chapter II. Person deixis ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 An overview ; 1.2 Deixis in Spanish ; 1.3 Distribution of person deixis in my data ; 1.4 Hypotheses2. Singular addresser/addressee 2.1 Communication ; 2.2 Cognition and opinion ; 2.3 Agent profiling ; 2.4 Contextual identity: Personal profiling ; 2.5 Interaction and (inter)subjectivity ; 3. Plural addresser/addressee ; 3.1 Conceptual vagueness ; 3.2 Plural vs. singular ; 4. Tonic pronouns ; 4.1 Identification by means of tonic pronouns ; 4.2 Subject pronouns ; 4.3 Oblique pronouns ; 5. An integrated account of person deixis ; Chapter III. Discourse participant profiling beyond person deixis ; 1. Hypotheses ; 2. Subject NP ; 3. Quantifiers ; 4. Vocatives ; 5. Presentatives6. Appositions and relatives 7. Space-builders ; 8. Discourse markers ; 9. Profiling the addresser and addressee ; Chapter IV. Indeterminate constructions ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Indeterminate constructions: An overview ; 1.2 Distribution ; 1.3 Hypotheses: Towards an integrated analysis of indeterminacy ; 2. Indeterminacy of the person referring expression vs. indeterminacy of the construction ; 2.1 Indeterminacy of the person referring expression ; 2.2 Indeterminacy of the construction ; 3. Tense and modality ; 4. Scope restriction ; 4.1 Verb semantics4.2 Interaction with other person reference devices 4.3 Space-builders ; 4.4 Subordination and coordination ; 4.5 Conclusions ; 5. Functioning in the discourse context ; 6. Bringing the referential and non-referential functions together ; 7. Indeterminacy as a choice ; Chapter V. Discourse participant profiling ; 1. Hypotheses ; 2. Discourse participant profiling ; 2.1 Identification ; 2.2 Predicates and (inter)subjectivity ; 2.3 Structuring the interaction ; 2.4 A panorama of discourse participant profiling ; 3. Genre ; 3.1 Genre, register, mode ; 3.2 Informal conversation ; 3.3 TV-debates3.4 Parliamentary debates 3.5 Towards a typology of spoken genres ; Chapter VI. Conclusions and prospects for further research ; 1. Conclusions ; 2. Prospects for further research ; References ; IndexThe construction of discourse is a challenging field where many discourse structures and interactional effects remain poorly understood. This analysis provides a systematic explanation for the way in which discourse participants (speaker and hearer) are construed in Spanish through a corpus-driven analysis of informal conversation, TV-debates and parliamentary debates. It deals not only with person deixis, but with the full range of possibilities speakers choose from when profiling their self or their relationship with the interlocutor. This analysis also offers new insights into the operationPragmatics & beyond companion series ;Volume 246.Spanish languageDiscourse analysisSpanish languageSpoken SpanishPragmaticsGrammar, Comparative and generalDeixisReference (Linguistics)Spanish languageDiscourse analysis.Spanish languageSpoken Spanish.Pragmatics.Grammar, Comparative and generalDeixis.Reference (Linguistics)460.1/41Cock Barbara De1707087MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821869203321Profiling discourse participants4095021UNINA