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Bidirectional optimality theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Bidirectional optimality theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 401/.4
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
MattauschJason
Collana Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Linguistic change
Pragmatics
Semantics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-36003-9
9786613360038
90-272-8452-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bidirectional Optimality Theory; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 1. Optimality Theory; 2. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 3. Stochastic Optimality Theory; 4. Games and Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 5. Overview; References; A programme for bidirectional phonology and phonetics and their acquisition and evolution; 1. Phonological representations: Underlying and Surface Form; 1.1 The relation between underlying form and surface form; 1.2 The process of merely-phonological production
1.3 The process of merely-phonological comprehension1.4 Merely-phonological acquisition; 1.5 Merely-phonological evolution; 1.6 What is wrong with merely-phonological grammars?; 2. Phonetic representations: Auditory and Articulatory Form; 2.1 The relation between Auditory Form and Articulatory form; 2.2 The process of merely-phonetic articulation; 2.3 The processes of merely-phonetic audition; 2.4 Merely-phonetic acquisition; 2.5 Merely-phonetic evolution; 3. The phonology-phonetics interface; 3.1 The relation between Surface Form and Auditory Form; 3.2 The process of prelexical perception
3.3 Unidirectional acquisition of prelexical perception3.4 The process of prototype selection; 3.5 Acquisition of prototype selection?; 3.6 The evolution of the phonology-phonetics interface; 3.7 Is this how the phonology-phonetics interface works?; 4. The three 'low' representations: Articulatory Form - Auditory Form - Surface Form; 4.1 The process of phonetic production; 4.2 The acquisition of phonetic knowledge; 4.3 The evolution of phonetic implementation; 4.4 Is this how the phonetic representations are connected to the phonology?
5. The three 'middle' representations: Auditory Form - Surface Form - Underlying Form5.1 The serial edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 5.2 The parallel edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 6. The quadruplet Underlying - Surface - Auditory - Articulatory; 6.1 The process of phonological-phonetic production; 6.2 The acquisition of phonological-phonetic production; 7. Semantic representations; 8. The phonology-semantics interface: The lexicon; 8.1 Relations; 8.2 The process of lexical retrieval in production
8.3 The process of the access of meaning in comprehension8.4 The acquisition of lexical relations; 9. The triplet Morphemes - Underlying Form - Surface Form; 9.1 The influence of Morphemes (and Context) on word recognition; 9.2 Acquisition; 10. Discussion; 10.1 The larger picture: Whole-language simulations; 10.2 The assumptions: Naïve bidirectionality and multi-level parallelism; References; A note on the emergence of subject salience; 1. Introduction: Salience and subjecthood; 2. Centering Theory's Rule 1; 3. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 4. Beaver's COT; 5. Evolving subject salience
5.1 Introduction
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Bidirectional optimality theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Bidirectional optimality theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 401/.4
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
MattauschJason
Collana Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Linguistic change
Pragmatics
Semantics
ISBN 1-283-36003-9
9786613360038
90-272-8452-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bidirectional Optimality Theory; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 1. Optimality Theory; 2. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 3. Stochastic Optimality Theory; 4. Games and Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 5. Overview; References; A programme for bidirectional phonology and phonetics and their acquisition and evolution; 1. Phonological representations: Underlying and Surface Form; 1.1 The relation between underlying form and surface form; 1.2 The process of merely-phonological production
1.3 The process of merely-phonological comprehension1.4 Merely-phonological acquisition; 1.5 Merely-phonological evolution; 1.6 What is wrong with merely-phonological grammars?; 2. Phonetic representations: Auditory and Articulatory Form; 2.1 The relation between Auditory Form and Articulatory form; 2.2 The process of merely-phonetic articulation; 2.3 The processes of merely-phonetic audition; 2.4 Merely-phonetic acquisition; 2.5 Merely-phonetic evolution; 3. The phonology-phonetics interface; 3.1 The relation between Surface Form and Auditory Form; 3.2 The process of prelexical perception
3.3 Unidirectional acquisition of prelexical perception3.4 The process of prototype selection; 3.5 Acquisition of prototype selection?; 3.6 The evolution of the phonology-phonetics interface; 3.7 Is this how the phonology-phonetics interface works?; 4. The three 'low' representations: Articulatory Form - Auditory Form - Surface Form; 4.1 The process of phonetic production; 4.2 The acquisition of phonetic knowledge; 4.3 The evolution of phonetic implementation; 4.4 Is this how the phonetic representations are connected to the phonology?
5. The three 'middle' representations: Auditory Form - Surface Form - Underlying Form5.1 The serial edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 5.2 The parallel edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 6. The quadruplet Underlying - Surface - Auditory - Articulatory; 6.1 The process of phonological-phonetic production; 6.2 The acquisition of phonological-phonetic production; 7. Semantic representations; 8. The phonology-semantics interface: The lexicon; 8.1 Relations; 8.2 The process of lexical retrieval in production
8.3 The process of the access of meaning in comprehension8.4 The acquisition of lexical relations; 9. The triplet Morphemes - Underlying Form - Surface Form; 9.1 The influence of Morphemes (and Context) on word recognition; 9.2 Acquisition; 10. Discussion; 10.1 The larger picture: Whole-language simulations; 10.2 The assumptions: Naïve bidirectionality and multi-level parallelism; References; A note on the emergence of subject salience; 1. Introduction: Salience and subjecthood; 2. Centering Theory's Rule 1; 3. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 4. Beaver's COT; 5. Evolving subject salience
5.1 Introduction
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Bidirectional optimality theory / / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Bidirectional optimality theory / / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 401/.4
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
MattauschJason
Collana Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Linguistic change
Pragmatics
Semantics
ISBN 9786613360038
9781283360036
1283360039
9789027284525
9027284520
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bidirectional Optimality Theory; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 1. Optimality Theory; 2. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 3. Stochastic Optimality Theory; 4. Games and Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 5. Overview; References; A programme for bidirectional phonology and phonetics and their acquisition and evolution; 1. Phonological representations: Underlying and Surface Form; 1.1 The relation between underlying form and surface form; 1.2 The process of merely-phonological production
1.3 The process of merely-phonological comprehension1.4 Merely-phonological acquisition; 1.5 Merely-phonological evolution; 1.6 What is wrong with merely-phonological grammars?; 2. Phonetic representations: Auditory and Articulatory Form; 2.1 The relation between Auditory Form and Articulatory form; 2.2 The process of merely-phonetic articulation; 2.3 The processes of merely-phonetic audition; 2.4 Merely-phonetic acquisition; 2.5 Merely-phonetic evolution; 3. The phonology-phonetics interface; 3.1 The relation between Surface Form and Auditory Form; 3.2 The process of prelexical perception
3.3 Unidirectional acquisition of prelexical perception3.4 The process of prototype selection; 3.5 Acquisition of prototype selection?; 3.6 The evolution of the phonology-phonetics interface; 3.7 Is this how the phonology-phonetics interface works?; 4. The three 'low' representations: Articulatory Form - Auditory Form - Surface Form; 4.1 The process of phonetic production; 4.2 The acquisition of phonetic knowledge; 4.3 The evolution of phonetic implementation; 4.4 Is this how the phonetic representations are connected to the phonology?
5. The three 'middle' representations: Auditory Form - Surface Form - Underlying Form5.1 The serial edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 5.2 The parallel edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 6. The quadruplet Underlying - Surface - Auditory - Articulatory; 6.1 The process of phonological-phonetic production; 6.2 The acquisition of phonological-phonetic production; 7. Semantic representations; 8. The phonology-semantics interface: The lexicon; 8.1 Relations; 8.2 The process of lexical retrieval in production
8.3 The process of the access of meaning in comprehension8.4 The acquisition of lexical relations; 9. The triplet Morphemes - Underlying Form - Surface Form; 9.1 The influence of Morphemes (and Context) on word recognition; 9.2 Acquisition; 10. Discussion; 10.1 The larger picture: Whole-language simulations; 10.2 The assumptions: Naïve bidirectionality and multi-level parallelism; References; A note on the emergence of subject salience; 1. Introduction: Salience and subjecthood; 2. Centering Theory's Rule 1; 3. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 4. Beaver's COT; 5. Evolving subject salience
5.1 Introduction
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Constraints in discourse [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kühnlein
Constraints in discourse [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kühnlein
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 292 p. : ill
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
KühnleinPeter
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Constraints (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-15210-6
9786612152108
90-272-9143-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Constraints in discourse [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kühnlein
Constraints in discourse [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kühnlein
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 292 p. : ill
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
KühnleinPeter
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Constraints (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
ISBN 1-282-15210-6
9786612152108
90-272-9143-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782179203321
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Constraints in discourse / / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kuhnlein
Constraints in discourse / / edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kuhnlein
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 292 p. : ill
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
KuhnleinPeter
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Constraints (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
ISBN 9786612152108
9781282152106
1282152106
9789027291431
9027291438
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Constraints in Discourse -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Constraints in discourse -- An introduction -- 1. General remarks -- 2. The cognitive status of rhetorical relations -- 3. Topics in the analysis of discourse constraints -- 4. The ldm -- 5. Rhetorical Structure Theory -- Graphical convention -- 6. SRDT -- 7. About the papers -- Bibliography -- Part I. The Right Frontier -- Troubles on the right frontier -- 1. Overview -- 2 .An introduction to the Right Frontier Constraint and its formalisation -- 3. An Application of the Right Frontier to Ellipsis -- 4. RFC and Definites -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- The moving right frontier -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Chameleon relations in monologic discourse -- 2.1 Topic Insertion? -- 2.2 Underspecification? -- 3. Content relations and interrogatives -- 3.1 Narrationq versus Elaborationq -- 3.2 A solution using a question-answer topic -- 4. More general and methodological issues -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part II. Comparing Frameworks -- Strong generative capacity of rst, sdrt and discourse dependency dagss -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RST -- 2.1 Graphical representations and predicate-argument relations -- 2.2 Nucleus/Satellite distinction -- 3. SDRD -- 3.1 Box representations and graphs for SDRSs -- 3.2 Topic nodes -- 3.3 Right Frontier Constraint -- 3.4 Subordinating conjunctions and linear order -- 3.5 Summary on rst and sdrt, discourses in the canonical order -- 4. Discourse dependency dags -- 5. Strong generative capacity -- 5.1 rst trees and their equivalents in the other representations -- 5.2 Dependency dags without any equivalent rst tree -- 5.2.1 Non tree shaped dags without any equivalent rst tree -- 6. Summary and conclusion -- References -- Rhetorical distance revisited - A parameterized approach*.
1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1 Theories of discourse-structural accessibility -- 2.2 RST in a nutshell -- 3. A parameterized framework for rhetorical distance -- 3.1 Trees and paths -- 3.2 Parameters -- 4. Reconstruction of the theories within the framework -- 4.1 Stack Model (GS, Grosz and Sidner 1986) -- 4.2 Veins Theory (VT, Cristea et al. 1998) -- 4.3 Rhetorical distance approach (KK, Kibrik and Krasavina 2005) -- 4.4 Theoretical issues: summary -- 5. Comparative empirical evaluation -- 5.1 Preliminaries -- 5.2 Rhetorical distance and pronominalization -- 5.3 Effects of referential distance -- 5.4 Empirical evaluation: summary and related work -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Underspecified discourse representation* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discourse structure -- 3. Representing discourse structure -- 3.1 Underspecified and fully specified discourse representations -- 3.2 Formal foundations of discourse representations -- 3.2.1 Arranging discourse relations in CLLS -- 3.2.2 Specifying discourse relations in an extension of CLLS -- 4. Constructing and resolving discourse constraints -- 4.1 The syntax-discourse interface -- 4.2 An extended example -- 5. Treeness of discourse structures -- 5.1 Crossed dependencies -- 5.2 Non-continuous discourse constituents -- 5.3 N-ary RST trees -- 6. Related work -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Part III. The Cognitive Perspective -- Dependency precedes independence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The interpretation of definite DPs -- 3. The processing of definite DPs -- 3.1 Previous processing evidence -- 3.2 Previous ERP findings -- 4. The present study -- 4.1 Norming study -- 4.2 ERP study2 -- 4.2.1 Method -- 4.2.2 Results: Behavioral data -- 4.2.3 Results: ERP data -- 5. Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Accessing discourse referents introduced in negated phrases -- 1. Introduction.
2. Previous Study: Double Negation -- 3. Current Study: Bathroom Sentences -- 3.1 Experiment 1 -- 3.1.1 Method -- 3.1.2 Results and Discussion -- 4 Experiment 2 -- 4.1 Method -- 4.2 Results and Discussion -- 5. General Discussion -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Part IV. Language Specific Phenomena -- Complex anaphors in discourse1 -- 1. Overview -- 2. Types of and constraints on complexation processes -- 2.1 What is 'abstractness'? -- 2.2 Types of anaphoric complexation -- 2.2.1 Maintenance by neutral anaphors -- 2.2.2 Maintenance by lexical anaphors -- 2.2.3 Ontology-changing anaphors -- 2.3 Constraints on ontology changing complexation -- 3. The resolution of complex anaphors -- 3.1 Disambiguation by ontological features -- 3.2 Disambiguation by lexical features -- 3.3 Disambiguation by conceptual knowledge -- 4. Summary and outlook -- References -- The discourse functions of the present perfect -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background: the semantics of the English perfect -- 3. Inference patterns needed to find the value of X in English -- 4. Discourse Functions of the English Present Perfect -- Type (i) - (iia,b) -- Type (i) -- Type (ii-a) -- Type (ii-b): Topic Negotiation QAP -- Type (iii) -- 5. The Japanese perfect -- 5.1 Summary of the Japanese -te-i-ru data -- 5.2 The discourse functions of Japanese -te-i- -- 5.3 Differences between the Japanese and English samples -- 6. Summary -- References -- German right dislocation and afterthought in discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Right dislocation vs. afterthought: formal differences -- 3. The discourse relation Afterthought -- 4. The discourse function of right dislocation -- 4.1 To the left and to the right: left dislocation, right dislocation and hanging topic -- 4.2 Right dislocation and the 'foreground' vs. 'background' distinction -- 5. Summary and conclusions -- References.
A discourse-relational approach to continuation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relevant syntactic properties -- 3. Assigning communicative weight -- 4. A discourse structural account -- 5. HPSG analysis -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- German Vorfeld-filling as constraint -interaction* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Expectations about vorfeld-filling -- 2.1 Subject as unmarked vorfeld filler -- 2.2 English Topicalization: poset-elements -- 2.3 Topic or Theme -- 3. Types of vorfeld-fillers in German -- 3.1 Topic -- 3.2 Contrast -- 3.3 Scene-Setting -- 3.4 Problems for the subsequent analysis -- 4. The ranking of vorfeld-fillers -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- The Pragmatics & -- Beyond New Series.
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Constraints in discourse 2 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Constraints in discourse 2 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2010
Descrizione fisica 180 p
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) KühnleinPeter
BenzAnton <1965->
SidnerC. L
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Constraints (Linguistics)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-55872-2
9786612558726
90-272-8854-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Constraints in discourse 2 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Constraints in discourse 2 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2010
Descrizione fisica 180 p
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) KühnleinPeter
BenzAnton <1965->
SidnerC. L
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Constraints (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-282-55872-2
9786612558726
90-272-8854-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rhetorical structure: an introduction / Peter Kühnlein -- Clause-internal coherence / Jerry R. Hobbs -- Optimal interpretation for rhetorical relations / Henk zeevat -- Modelling discourse relations by topics and implicatures: the elaboration default / Ekatarina Jasinskaja -- The role of logical and generic document structure in relational discourse analysis / Maja Bärenfänger, Harald Lüngen, Mirco Hilbert & Henning Lobin -- Obligatory presupposition in discourse / Pascal Amsili & Claire Beyssade -- Conventionalized speech act formulae: from corpus findings to formalization / Ann Copestake & Marina Terkourafi -- Constraints on metalinguistic anaphora / Philippe De Brabanter -- Appositive relative clauses and their prosodic realization in spoken discourse: a corpus study of phonetic aspects in British English / Cyril Auran & Rudy Loock.
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Constraints in discourse 2 / / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Constraints in discourse 2 / / edited by Peter Kühnlein, Anton Benz, Candace L. Sidner
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2010
Descrizione fisica 180 p
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) KühnleinPeter
BenzAnton <1965->
SidnerC. L
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Constraints (Linguistics)
ISBN 9786612558726
9781282558724
1282558722
9789027288547
9027288542
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rhetorical structure: an introduction / Peter Kühnlein -- Clause-internal coherence / Jerry R. Hobbs -- Optimal interpretation for rhetorical relations / Henk zeevat -- Modelling discourse relations by topics and implicatures: the elaboration default / Ekatarina Jasinskaja -- The role of logical and generic document structure in relational discourse analysis / Maja Bärenfänger, Harald Lüngen, Mirco Hilbert & Henning Lobin -- Obligatory presupposition in discourse / Pascal Amsili & Claire Beyssade -- Conventionalized speech act formulae: from corpus findings to formalization / Ann Copestake & Marina Terkourafi -- Constraints on metalinguistic anaphora / Philippe De Brabanter -- Appositive relative clauses and their prosodic realization in spoken discourse: a corpus study of phonetic aspects in British English / Cyril Auran & Rudy Loock.
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Constraints in discourse 3 [[electronic resource] ] : representing and inferring discourse structure / / edited by Anton Benz, Manfred Stede, and Peter Kühnlein
Constraints in discourse 3 [[electronic resource] ] : representing and inferring discourse structure / / edited by Anton Benz, Manfred Stede, and Peter Kühnlein
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) BenzAnton <1965->
StedeManfred <1965->
KühnleinPeter
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Constraints (Linguistics)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-89489-0
90-272-7338-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Constraints in Discourse 3; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Levels of analysis: Coreference and coherence relations; 2. Annotation; 3. About the papers; 3.1 Berry Claus: Narrative texts: Melting frozen time?; 3.2 Katja Jasinskaja and Antje Roßdeutscher: Through narrative planning towards the preverbal message: A DRT-based approach; 3.3 Matthias Irmer: Bridges between events. Frame semantics and indirect anaphora; 3.4 Jacques Jayez and Mathilde Dargnat: The semantics of French Continuative Rises in SDRT
3.5 Ildiko Berzlanovich, Markus Egg and Gisela Redeker: Coherence structure and lexical cohesion in expository and persuasive texts3.6 Manfred Stede and Kristin Irsig: Complex connectives in German: Complications from local coherence analysis; 3.7 Deniz Zeyrek, Ümit Deniz Turan, Işin Demirşahin and Ruket Çakıcı: Differential properties of three discourse connectives in Turkish: A corpus-based analysis of Fakat, Ayrıca, Yoksa; 3.8 Rudy Loock: Appositive relative clauses and their competing allostructures in English: An information-packaging approach; References; Processing narrative texts
1. Introduction2. Representing the temporal structure of a described event sequence; 3. Narrative time shifts; 4. Does the size of a narrative time-shift matter? Two experiments; 4.1 Experiment 1; 4.1.1 Method; 4.1.2 Results and discussion; 4.2 Experiment 2; 4.2.1 Method; 4.2.2 Results and discussion; 4.3 General discussion; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Through narrative planning towards the preverbal message; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Knowledge representation; 4. Strategies in narrative planning; 4.1 General remarks; 4.2 Event selection
4.3 Foregrounding and backgrounding4.4 Subject selection; 4.5 Predicate selection; 5. Conclusion; References; Bridges between events; 1. Introduction; 2. Bridging anaphora; 2.1 Classification and corpus studies; 2.2 Bridging in SDRT; 3. Marrying SDRT with FrameNet; 3.1 Frame semantics and FrameNet; 3.2 Representing frame elements in SDRT; 4. Constraints on bridging inferences; 4.1 The preference for coreference; 4.2 Plausibility and consistency; 4.3 The Right Frontier Constraint; 4.4 Maximize discourse coherence; 4.5 Summary: Bridging constraints; 5. Related approaches
5.1 Implicit arguments as A-definites (Koenig & Mauner 1999)5.2 FrameNet and DRT (Bos & Nissim 2008); 6. Conclusion; References; The semantics of French continuative rises in SDRT; 1. Introduction; 2. Continuative rises in French; 3. Do discourse CRs exist?; 3.1 Raw results; 3.2 A Mixed model analysis; 3.3 Conclusion; 4. Analysis of discourse CRs in SDRT; 4.1 Basics; 4.2 Integrating discourse CRs; 5. Conclusion; References; Coherence structure and lexical cohesion in expository and persuasive texts; 1. Introduction; 2. Discourse organization; 2.1 Genre; 2.2 Coherence and cohesion; 3. Method
3.1 Corpus
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