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Cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) JanssenTheodorus Albertus Johannes Maria <1944->
RedekerGisela
Collana Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
Cognitive linguistics research
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-080346-1
3-11-016163-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Assessing the cognitive linguistic enterprise -- Some contributions of typology to cognitive linguistics and vice versa -- Methods and generalizations -- Compositionality and blending: semantic composition in a cognitively realistic framework -- Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- Partial Autonomy. Ontology and methodology in cognitive linguistics -- Grounding, mapping, and acts of meaning -- List of contributors -- Index of names -- Subject index -- Backmatter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453518603321
Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
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Cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Edizione [Reprint 2010]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) JanssenTheodorus Albertus Johannes Maria <1944->
RedekerGisela
Collana Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
Cognitive linguistics research
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
ISBN 3-11-080346-1
3-11-016163-X
Classificazione ER 940
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Assessing the cognitive linguistic enterprise -- Some contributions of typology to cognitive linguistics and vice versa -- Methods and generalizations -- Compositionality and blending: semantic composition in a cognitively realistic framework -- Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- Partial Autonomy. Ontology and methodology in cognitive linguistics -- Grounding, mapping, and acts of meaning -- List of contributors -- Index of names -- Subject index -- Backmatter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790815603321
Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
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Cognitive linguistics : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Cognitive linguistics : foundations, scope, and methodology / / edited by Theo Janssen, Gisela Redeker
Edizione [Reprint 2010]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) JanssenTheodorus Albertus Johannes Maria <1944->
RedekerGisela
Collana Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
Cognitive linguistics research
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
ISBN 3-11-080346-1
3-11-016163-X
Classificazione ER 940
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Assessing the cognitive linguistic enterprise -- Some contributions of typology to cognitive linguistics and vice versa -- Methods and generalizations -- Compositionality and blending: semantic composition in a cognitively realistic framework -- Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- Partial Autonomy. Ontology and methodology in cognitive linguistics -- Grounding, mapping, and acts of meaning -- List of contributors -- Index of names -- Subject index -- Backmatter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811764803321
Berlin ; ; New York, N.Y., : M. de Gruyter, 1999
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Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LiebertWolf-Andreas <1959->
RedekerGisela
WaughLinda R
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Discourse analysis
Modality (Linguistics)
Metaphor
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-31240-9
9786613312402
90-272-7592-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DISCOURSE AND PERSPECTIVE IN COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Cognition, Perspective, and Modality in Discourse; Metaphors and Metonymy in Discourse; Correlates of Discourse Structure; I. COGNITION, PERSPECTIVE, AND MODALITY IN DISCOURSE; Form-Use Mappings for Tag Questions; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Framework: Grammaticalization Theory; 3. The Characteristics of Tag Questions; 3.1. Intonational and syntactic characteristics; 3.2. Pragmatic characteristics; 4. A Cross-Linguistic Typology of Tag Questions
4.1. English 4.2. German; 4.3. Romance languages; 5. Grammaticalization in Tag Questions; 6. Form-use Mappings for Tag-Questions; 7. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; The Social Dimension of a Cognitive Grammar; 0. Introduction; 1. The Grounding Dynamics of Cognitive Theories of Language; 2. Interpellation; 3. An Overview of Cognitive Grammar; 4. Toward a Socio-Cognitive Theory of Reference; 5. Conclusions; References; Data sources; Even, sae/sura/mo as Constraints on Contextual Assumptions; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Even: 'procedure' and 'non-truth-conditional'
1.2. Some problems with previous analyses of even 1.3. Some theoretical problems; 1.3.1. Where do scales come from ?; 1.3.2. Problems with 'informativeness'; 2. A Relevance-Theoretic Account of even/sae/sura/mo; 2.1. Even as a constraint on contextual assumptions; 2.1.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.2. Cognitive differences between even, sae/sura/mo; 2.2.1. English particle: even; 2.2.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.3. Even, sae/sura/mo and constraints on implicatures, and parallel processing; 2.3.1. English particle: even; 2.3.1.1. Parallel confirmation; 2.3.1.2. Parallel premises
2.3.1.3. Backwards confirmation 2.3.1.4. Backwards contradiction; 2.3.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 3. Some Problems; 3.1. Problems with even; 3.1.1. Examples like (3) and (5); 3.1.2. Case with more then one even; 3.1.3. Other uses of even; 3.1.4. Focus and relevance; 3.1.4.1. Even and variables; 3.1.4.2. Even and contextual assumptions; 3.1.5. Processing effort and implicit even; 3.2. Problems; 3.2.1. Sae/sura and negation; 3.2.2. Sae/sura and sufficient conditions; 3.2.3. Sae/sura/mo and pseudo-imperatives; 3.2.4. Direction of processing and two particles sae,
3.3. Others: te+molde+mo ni/+mo/no+mo/to+mo/made+mo 4. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; Semantic Content and Depth of Intention: A Study in Cognitive Semantics; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Depth of intention; 1.2. Agreement and disagreement; 1.3. Semantic uncertainty and situation-relative equivalence of cognitive content; 1.4. Terminology and definitions; 2. The Experiment; 2.1. Annotated analysis of an excerpt; 2.2. A network analysis of the excerpt; 3. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; References
Perspective, Subjectivity, and Modality from a Cognitive Linguistic Point of View
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
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Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LiebertWolf-Andreas <1959->
RedekerGisela
WaughLinda R
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Discourse analysis
Modality (Linguistics)
Metaphor
ISBN 1-283-31240-9
9786613312402
90-272-7592-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DISCOURSE AND PERSPECTIVE IN COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Cognition, Perspective, and Modality in Discourse; Metaphors and Metonymy in Discourse; Correlates of Discourse Structure; I. COGNITION, PERSPECTIVE, AND MODALITY IN DISCOURSE; Form-Use Mappings for Tag Questions; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Framework: Grammaticalization Theory; 3. The Characteristics of Tag Questions; 3.1. Intonational and syntactic characteristics; 3.2. Pragmatic characteristics; 4. A Cross-Linguistic Typology of Tag Questions
4.1. English 4.2. German; 4.3. Romance languages; 5. Grammaticalization in Tag Questions; 6. Form-use Mappings for Tag-Questions; 7. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; The Social Dimension of a Cognitive Grammar; 0. Introduction; 1. The Grounding Dynamics of Cognitive Theories of Language; 2. Interpellation; 3. An Overview of Cognitive Grammar; 4. Toward a Socio-Cognitive Theory of Reference; 5. Conclusions; References; Data sources; Even, sae/sura/mo as Constraints on Contextual Assumptions; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Even: 'procedure' and 'non-truth-conditional'
1.2. Some problems with previous analyses of even 1.3. Some theoretical problems; 1.3.1. Where do scales come from ?; 1.3.2. Problems with 'informativeness'; 2. A Relevance-Theoretic Account of even/sae/sura/mo; 2.1. Even as a constraint on contextual assumptions; 2.1.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.2. Cognitive differences between even, sae/sura/mo; 2.2.1. English particle: even; 2.2.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.3. Even, sae/sura/mo and constraints on implicatures, and parallel processing; 2.3.1. English particle: even; 2.3.1.1. Parallel confirmation; 2.3.1.2. Parallel premises
2.3.1.3. Backwards confirmation 2.3.1.4. Backwards contradiction; 2.3.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 3. Some Problems; 3.1. Problems with even; 3.1.1. Examples like (3) and (5); 3.1.2. Case with more then one even; 3.1.3. Other uses of even; 3.1.4. Focus and relevance; 3.1.4.1. Even and variables; 3.1.4.2. Even and contextual assumptions; 3.1.5. Processing effort and implicit even; 3.2. Problems; 3.2.1. Sae/sura and negation; 3.2.2. Sae/sura and sufficient conditions; 3.2.3. Sae/sura/mo and pseudo-imperatives; 3.2.4. Direction of processing and two particles sae,
3.3. Others: te+molde+mo ni/+mo/no+mo/to+mo/made+mo 4. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; Semantic Content and Depth of Intention: A Study in Cognitive Semantics; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Depth of intention; 1.2. Agreement and disagreement; 1.3. Semantic uncertainty and situation-relative equivalence of cognitive content; 1.4. Terminology and definitions; 2. The Experiment; 2.1. Annotated analysis of an excerpt; 2.2. A network analysis of the excerpt; 3. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; References
Perspective, Subjectivity, and Modality from a Cognitive Linguistic Point of View
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
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Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Discourse and perspective in cognitive linguistics [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker, Linda Waugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LiebertWolf-Andreas <1959->
RedekerGisela
WaughLinda R
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Discourse analysis
Modality (Linguistics)
Metaphor
ISBN 1-283-31240-9
9786613312402
90-272-7592-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DISCOURSE AND PERSPECTIVE IN COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Cognition, Perspective, and Modality in Discourse; Metaphors and Metonymy in Discourse; Correlates of Discourse Structure; I. COGNITION, PERSPECTIVE, AND MODALITY IN DISCOURSE; Form-Use Mappings for Tag Questions; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Framework: Grammaticalization Theory; 3. The Characteristics of Tag Questions; 3.1. Intonational and syntactic characteristics; 3.2. Pragmatic characteristics; 4. A Cross-Linguistic Typology of Tag Questions
4.1. English 4.2. German; 4.3. Romance languages; 5. Grammaticalization in Tag Questions; 6. Form-use Mappings for Tag-Questions; 7. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; The Social Dimension of a Cognitive Grammar; 0. Introduction; 1. The Grounding Dynamics of Cognitive Theories of Language; 2. Interpellation; 3. An Overview of Cognitive Grammar; 4. Toward a Socio-Cognitive Theory of Reference; 5. Conclusions; References; Data sources; Even, sae/sura/mo as Constraints on Contextual Assumptions; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Even: 'procedure' and 'non-truth-conditional'
1.2. Some problems with previous analyses of even 1.3. Some theoretical problems; 1.3.1. Where do scales come from ?; 1.3.2. Problems with 'informativeness'; 2. A Relevance-Theoretic Account of even/sae/sura/mo; 2.1. Even as a constraint on contextual assumptions; 2.1.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.2. Cognitive differences between even, sae/sura/mo; 2.2.1. English particle: even; 2.2.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 2.3. Even, sae/sura/mo and constraints on implicatures, and parallel processing; 2.3.1. English particle: even; 2.3.1.1. Parallel confirmation; 2.3.1.2. Parallel premises
2.3.1.3. Backwards confirmation 2.3.1.4. Backwards contradiction; 2.3.2. Japanese particles: sae/sura/mo; 3. Some Problems; 3.1. Problems with even; 3.1.1. Examples like (3) and (5); 3.1.2. Case with more then one even; 3.1.3. Other uses of even; 3.1.4. Focus and relevance; 3.1.4.1. Even and variables; 3.1.4.2. Even and contextual assumptions; 3.1.5. Processing effort and implicit even; 3.2. Problems; 3.2.1. Sae/sura and negation; 3.2.2. Sae/sura and sufficient conditions; 3.2.3. Sae/sura/mo and pseudo-imperatives; 3.2.4. Direction of processing and two particles sae,
3.3. Others: te+molde+mo ni/+mo/no+mo/to+mo/made+mo 4. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; Semantic Content and Depth of Intention: A Study in Cognitive Semantics; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Depth of intention; 1.2. Agreement and disagreement; 1.3. Semantic uncertainty and situation-relative equivalence of cognitive content; 1.4. Terminology and definitions; 2. The Experiment; 2.1. Annotated analysis of an excerpt; 2.2. A network analysis of the excerpt; 3. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; References
Perspective, Subjectivity, and Modality from a Cognitive Linguistic Point of View
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, c1997
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The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series (P&BNS)
Soggetto topico Cohesion (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
Pragmatics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-6923-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Pragmatics of Discourse Coherence; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The pragmatics of discourse coherence; 1. Coherence relations; 2. Signalling coherence relations; 3. Coherence relations, hierarchical structure, and genre; 4. Multimodal discourse; 5. The contributions to this volume; References; Part I. Coherence and genre; Explicit and implicit coherence relations in Dutch texts; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Explicit and implicit coherence relations; 1.2 Genre; 2. Corpus; 3. Analysis; 3.1 Coherence relations; 3.2 Move analysis
3.3 Analysis of discourse connectives 4. Results; 4.1 Explicit and implicit relations; 4.1.1 Explicit and implicit relations within and between moves; 4.1.2 Explicit and implicit relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.1.3 Explicit and implicit instances of expansion, semantic, and pragmatic relations; 4.2 Stratified analyses of the three relation types; 4.2.1 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations within and between moves; 4.2.2 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.3 Analysis of individual RST relations
5. Conclusion References; Contrastive relations, evaluation, and generic structure in science news; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Generic structure and coherence relations; 1.2 Science news and its generic structure; 1.3 Contrastive coherence relations; 1.4 Evaluation; 2. Corpus and methods; 3. Results; 3.1 Discovery Contrast; 3.2 Background Contrast; 3.3 Result Contrast; 3.4 Limitation Contrast; 3.5 Conclusive Contrast; 3.6 Contrasts involving other meanings; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Semantic perspective; 4.2 Contextual perspective; 4.3 Textual perspective; 5. Conclusion; References
Part II. The signalling of coherence relations The coding of discourse relations in English and German argumentative discourse; 1. Introduction; 2. Discourse relations and thematic progression; 2.1 Discourse relations; 2.2 Thematic progression and multiple themes; 3. Adjacency and granularity; 3.1 Granularity; 3.2 Adjacency; 4. Contrastive analysis of English and German argumentative discourse; 4.1 The British editorials; 4.2 The German editorials; 4.3 Comparison between German and English editorials; 5. Experimental discourse comprehension ; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References
Appendix Resolving connective ambiguity: A prerequisite for discourse parsing; 1. Introduction: Coherence relations and discourse parsing; 1.1 Theories of discourse structure; 1.2 Discourse parsing and local coherence analysis; 2. Connectives and cue phrases; 3. Connective ambiguity in English; 3.1 The size of the problem; 3.2 Disambiguation methods; 4. Connective ambiguity in German; 4.1 The size of the problem; 4.2 Disambiguation methods; 5. Summary and conclusions; References; Part III. Coherence in multimodal discourse; Multimodal coherence research and its applications; 1. Introduction
2. The emergence of the 'text'-'image' issue within linguistics
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]
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The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series (P&BNS)
Soggetto topico Cohesion (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
Pragmatics
ISBN 90-272-6923-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Pragmatics of Discourse Coherence; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The pragmatics of discourse coherence; 1. Coherence relations; 2. Signalling coherence relations; 3. Coherence relations, hierarchical structure, and genre; 4. Multimodal discourse; 5. The contributions to this volume; References; Part I. Coherence and genre; Explicit and implicit coherence relations in Dutch texts; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Explicit and implicit coherence relations; 1.2 Genre; 2. Corpus; 3. Analysis; 3.1 Coherence relations; 3.2 Move analysis
3.3 Analysis of discourse connectives 4. Results; 4.1 Explicit and implicit relations; 4.1.1 Explicit and implicit relations within and between moves; 4.1.2 Explicit and implicit relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.1.3 Explicit and implicit instances of expansion, semantic, and pragmatic relations; 4.2 Stratified analyses of the three relation types; 4.2.1 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations within and between moves; 4.2.2 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.3 Analysis of individual RST relations
5. Conclusion References; Contrastive relations, evaluation, and generic structure in science news; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Generic structure and coherence relations; 1.2 Science news and its generic structure; 1.3 Contrastive coherence relations; 1.4 Evaluation; 2. Corpus and methods; 3. Results; 3.1 Discovery Contrast; 3.2 Background Contrast; 3.3 Result Contrast; 3.4 Limitation Contrast; 3.5 Conclusive Contrast; 3.6 Contrasts involving other meanings; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Semantic perspective; 4.2 Contextual perspective; 4.3 Textual perspective; 5. Conclusion; References
Part II. The signalling of coherence relations The coding of discourse relations in English and German argumentative discourse; 1. Introduction; 2. Discourse relations and thematic progression; 2.1 Discourse relations; 2.2 Thematic progression and multiple themes; 3. Adjacency and granularity; 3.1 Granularity; 3.2 Adjacency; 4. Contrastive analysis of English and German argumentative discourse; 4.1 The British editorials; 4.2 The German editorials; 4.3 Comparison between German and English editorials; 5. Experimental discourse comprehension ; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References
Appendix Resolving connective ambiguity: A prerequisite for discourse parsing; 1. Introduction: Coherence relations and discourse parsing; 1.1 Theories of discourse structure; 1.2 Discourse parsing and local coherence analysis; 2. Connectives and cue phrases; 3. Connective ambiguity in English; 3.1 The size of the problem; 3.2 Disambiguation methods; 4. Connective ambiguity in German; 4.1 The size of the problem; 4.2 Disambiguation methods; 5. Summary and conclusions; References; Part III. Coherence in multimodal discourse; Multimodal coherence research and its applications; 1. Introduction
2. The emergence of the 'text'-'image' issue within linguistics
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]
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The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
The pragmatics of discourse coherence : theories and applications / / edited by Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Gisela Redeker, University of Groningen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series (P&BNS)
Soggetto topico Cohesion (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
Pragmatics
ISBN 90-272-6923-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Pragmatics of Discourse Coherence; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The pragmatics of discourse coherence; 1. Coherence relations; 2. Signalling coherence relations; 3. Coherence relations, hierarchical structure, and genre; 4. Multimodal discourse; 5. The contributions to this volume; References; Part I. Coherence and genre; Explicit and implicit coherence relations in Dutch texts; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Explicit and implicit coherence relations; 1.2 Genre; 2. Corpus; 3. Analysis; 3.1 Coherence relations; 3.2 Move analysis
3.3 Analysis of discourse connectives 4. Results; 4.1 Explicit and implicit relations; 4.1.1 Explicit and implicit relations within and between moves; 4.1.2 Explicit and implicit relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.1.3 Explicit and implicit instances of expansion, semantic, and pragmatic relations; 4.2 Stratified analyses of the three relation types; 4.2.1 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations within and between moves; 4.2.2 Expansion, semantic and pragmatic relations at different levels in the discourse structure; 4.3 Analysis of individual RST relations
5. Conclusion References; Contrastive relations, evaluation, and generic structure in science news; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Generic structure and coherence relations; 1.2 Science news and its generic structure; 1.3 Contrastive coherence relations; 1.4 Evaluation; 2. Corpus and methods; 3. Results; 3.1 Discovery Contrast; 3.2 Background Contrast; 3.3 Result Contrast; 3.4 Limitation Contrast; 3.5 Conclusive Contrast; 3.6 Contrasts involving other meanings; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Semantic perspective; 4.2 Contextual perspective; 4.3 Textual perspective; 5. Conclusion; References
Part II. The signalling of coherence relations The coding of discourse relations in English and German argumentative discourse; 1. Introduction; 2. Discourse relations and thematic progression; 2.1 Discourse relations; 2.2 Thematic progression and multiple themes; 3. Adjacency and granularity; 3.1 Granularity; 3.2 Adjacency; 4. Contrastive analysis of English and German argumentative discourse; 4.1 The British editorials; 4.2 The German editorials; 4.3 Comparison between German and English editorials; 5. Experimental discourse comprehension ; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References
Appendix Resolving connective ambiguity: A prerequisite for discourse parsing; 1. Introduction: Coherence relations and discourse parsing; 1.1 Theories of discourse structure; 1.2 Discourse parsing and local coherence analysis; 2. Connectives and cue phrases; 3. Connective ambiguity in English; 3.1 The size of the problem; 3.2 Disambiguation methods; 4. Connective ambiguity in German; 4.1 The size of the problem; 4.2 Disambiguation methods; 5. Summary and conclusions; References; Part III. Coherence in multimodal discourse; Multimodal coherence research and its applications; 1. Introduction
2. The emergence of the 'text'-'image' issue within linguistics
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