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Bridging and relevance / / Tomoko Matsui
Bridging and relevance / / Tomoko Matsui
Autore Matsui Tomoko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; [Great Britain], : J. Benjamins Pub, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 401.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond. New series
Soggetto topico Reference (Linguistics)
Relevance
Pragmatics
ISBN 9786612163173
9781282163171
1282163175
9789027298973
9027298971
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto BRIDGING AND RELEVANCE -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Relevance Theory -- Chapter 3. Bridging reference assignment and accessibility of discourse entities -- Chapter 4. Accessibility of bridging assumptions and other contextual assumptions -- Chapter 5. Acceptability Judgements for Bridging Reference -- Chapter 6. Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index -- PRAGMATICS AND BEYOND NEW SERIES.
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Matsui Tomoko  
Amsterdam ; ; [Great Britain], : J. Benjamins Pub, c2000
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Bridging inferences [[electronic resource] ] : constraining and resolving underspecification in discourse interpretation / / Matthias Irmer
Bridging inferences [[electronic resource] ] : constraining and resolving underspecification in discourse interpretation / / Matthias Irmer
Autore Irmer Matthias
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, : Walter de Gruyter, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 400
Collana Language, context, and cognition
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-40267-X
9786613402677
3-11-026201-0
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Pragmatic Inferences -- 2 The Common Ground and Intentions in Conversations -- 3 The Discourse Model and Discourse Anaphora -- 4 Discourse Structure -- 5 Discourse Interpretation -- 6 Bridging Inferences -- 7 Bridges Between Events -- 8 Bridging by Clitic Left Dislocation -- Summary -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- A Note on Used Corpora -- Bibliography -- Citation Index -- Subject Index
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Irmer Matthias  
Berlin, : Walter de Gruyter, 2011
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Coherence in spoken and written discourse : how to create it and how to describe it : selected papers from the International Workshop on Coherence, Augsburg, 24-27 April 1997 / / [edited by] Wolfram Bublitz, Uta Lenk, Eija Ventola
Coherence in spoken and written discourse : how to create it and how to describe it : selected papers from the International Workshop on Coherence, Augsburg, 24-27 April 1997 / / [edited by] Wolfram Bublitz, Uta Lenk, Eija Ventola
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (314 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) BublitzWolfram
LenkUta
VentolaEija
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Cohesion (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
ISBN 1-283-17467-7
9786613174673
90-272-8380-X
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. How to (re-)create coherence : means of coherence -- pt. 2. How to negotiate coherence : degrees of coherence -- pt. 3. How to describe coherence : views of coherence.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910969803703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c1999
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Cohesion in literary texts : a study of some grammatical and lexical features of English discourse / / Waldemar Gutwinski
Cohesion in literary texts : a study of some grammatical and lexical features of English discourse / / Waldemar Gutwinski
Autore Gutwinski Waldemar
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : Mouton, , 1976
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (183 pages)
Disciplina 415
Collana Janua Linguarum. Series Minor
Soggetto topico English language - Discourse analysis
Cohesion (Linguistics)
ISBN 3-11-135217-X
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 THEORETICAL BASIS FOR THE STUDY OF COHESION -- 3 DESCRIPTIVE FRAMEWORK FOR THE STUDY OF COHESION -- 4 COHESION IN JAMES -- 5 COHESION IN HEMINGWAY -- 6 IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX I TEXT OF THE FOURTH PARAGRAPH IN CHAPTER XLII OF JAMES' THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY -- APPENDIX II TEXT OF THE PASSAGE STUDIED FROM HEMINGWAY'S "BIG TWO-HEARTED RIVER": PART I. -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Gutwinski Waldemar  
The Hague : , : Mouton, , 1976
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Connexity and coherence [[electronic resource] ] : analysis of text and discourse / / edited by Wolfgang Heydrich ... [et al.]
Connexity and coherence [[electronic resource] ] : analysis of text and discourse / / edited by Wolfgang Heydrich ... [et al.]
Edizione [Reprint 2012]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : W. de Gruyter, c1989
Descrizione fisica xi, 404 p. : ill
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) HeydrichWolfgang
Collana Research in text theory =Untersuchungen zur Texttheorie
Soggetto topico Cohesion (Linguistics)
Discourse analysis
ISBN 3-11-085483-X
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Part I -- Coherence as a Principle in the Regulation of Discursive Production / CHAROLLES, MICHEL -- On Michel Charolles' "Coherence as a Principle in the Regulation of Discursive Production" / EIKMEYER, HANS-JÜRGEN -- Strategies, Tactics and Realistic Methods of Text Analysis. Comments on Michel Charolles' "Coherence as a Principle in the Regulation of Discursive Production" / ANDOR, JÓZSEF -- Comments on Eikmeyer's and Andor's Report / CHAROLLES, MICHEL -- Text Coherence in a Dialogical Presuppositional Group: Chapter XXXI of Unamuno's "Niebla" / HEGER, KLAUS -- Co-report on "Text Coherence in a Dialogical Presuppositional Group: Chapter XXXI of Unamuno's Niebla" by Klaus Heger / METZELTIN, MICHAEL -- Some Comments on the Contribution of Klaus Heger: "Text Coherence in a Dialogical Presuppositional Group: Chapter XXXI of Unamuno's Niebla" / RAIBLE, WOLFGANG -- Some Comments on the Comments by Michael Metzeltin and Wolfgang Raible / HEGER, KLAUS -- Coherence in Scientific Texts / LUNDQUIST, LITA -- Remarks on Form, Coherence, and Knowledge. Comment on Lita Lundquist's "Coherence in Scientific Texts" / HÖLKER, KLAUS -- Remarks on "Coherence in Scientific Texts" by Lita Lundquist / VILLEMOES, ANETTE -- Some Comments on the Comments by Klaus Hölker and Anette Villemoes / LUNDQUIST, LITA -- Man, Verbal Text, Inferencing, and Coherence. (This study is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Dr. Peter Hartmann) / VELDE, ROGER G. VAN DE -- Coherence and Cohesion: Comments on Roger G. van de Velde's Paper "Man, Verbal Text, Inferencing, and Coherence" / BOSCH, PETER -- Report of Roger G. van de Velde's Paper "Man, Verbal Text, Inferencing, and Coherence" / DANEŠ, FRANTIŠEK -- On some Limitations of Interpersonal Understanding. (Comments on the comments by P. Bosch and F. Daneš) / VELDE, ROGER G. VAN DE -- Coherence - Interaction of Modules / VIEHWEGER, DIETER -- Coherence in Interpretation. Comments on Dieter Viehweger's Paper: "Coherence - Interaction of Modules" / CONTE, MARIA-ELISABETH -- Is Coherence a Pragmatic Phenomenon? Comments on Dieter Viehweger's Paper "Coherence - Interaction of Modules" / HARWEG, ROLAND -- Coherence is Also a Pragmatic Phenomenon. Some Rejoinders to E.-M. Conte and R. Harweg / VIEHWEGER, DIETER -- Part II -- Constitution of Relationships as a Factor in Interactive Coherence / BANGE, PIERRE -- Toward a Taxonomy of Structure Shifts / ENKVIST, NILS ERIK / BJÖRKLUND, MARTINA -- Some Aspects of Language Understanding, Language Production, and Intercomprehension in Verbal Interaction / KAYSER, HERMANN -- Part III -- From Text to Interpretability: A Contribution to the Discussion of Basic Terms in Text Linguistics / ENKVIST, NILS ERIK -- Connectedness of Texts: A Bibliographical Survey. (Part II) / LOHMANN, PATRICIA -- Index of Names -- Backmatter
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Berlin ; ; New York, : W. de Gruyter, c1989
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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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Discourse and grammar [[electronic resource] ] : from sentence types to lexical categories / / edited by Günther Grewendorf, Thomas Ede Zimmermann
Discourse and grammar [[electronic resource] ] : from sentence types to lexical categories / / edited by Günther Grewendorf, Thomas Ede Zimmermann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : De Gruyter Mouton, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 p.)
Disciplina 400
Altri autori (Persone) GrewendorfGünther
ZimmermannThomas Ede <1954->
Collana Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]
Studies in generative grammar
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Grammar, Comparative and general
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61451-160-8
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Semantic and pragmatic properties of sentence types -- pt. II. Sentence types and clausal peripheries -- pt. III. Clausal properties of lexical categories.
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Discourse and grammar [[electronic resource] ] : from sentence types to lexical categories / / edited by Günther Grewendorf, Thomas Ede Zimmermann
Discourse and grammar [[electronic resource] ] : from sentence types to lexical categories / / edited by Günther Grewendorf, Thomas Ede Zimmermann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : De Gruyter Mouton, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 p.)
Disciplina 400
Altri autori (Persone) GrewendorfGünther
ZimmermannThomas Ede <1954->
Collana Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]
Studies in generative grammar
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Grammar, Comparative and general
Soggetto non controllato Generative Grammar
Grammar and Discourse
Grammatical Interfaces
Sentence/Clause Types
ISBN 1-61451-160-8
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Semantic and pragmatic properties of sentence types -- pt. II. Sentence types and clausal peripheries -- pt. III. Clausal properties of lexical categories.
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Discourse markers in Early Modern English / / Ursula Lutzky
Discourse markers in Early Modern English / / Ursula Lutzky
Autore Lutzky Ursula
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 420.1/41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico English language - Early modern, 1500-1700 - Discourse analysis
English language - Spoken English
Discourse markers
Pragmatics
Speech acts (Linguistics)
ISBN 9781283895286
1283895285
9789027273284
9027273286
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Discourse Markers in Early Modern English; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Aims and scope; 1.2 Historical corpus (socio)pragmatics; 1.2.1 Historical pragmatics; 1.2.2 Historical sociopragmatics; 1.2.3 The present approach; 1.3 The Methodology; 1.4 The discourse markers; 1.5 Outline of the study; 2. Discourse markers; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Discourse marker characteristics; 2.2.1 Phonological and lexical features; 2.2.2 Syntactic features; 2.2.3 Semantic features; 2.2.4 Functional features
2.2.5 Sociolinguistic and stylistic features2.2.6 Conclusion; 2.3 Discourse marker functions; 2.3.1 The structural approach; 2.3.2 The predominantly structural approach; 2.3.3 The structural and attitudinal approach; 2.3.4 Discourse marker functions in the present approach; 2.4 Previous studies on historical English discourse markers; 3. Methodology and data; 3.1 Data in historical pragmatics; 3.2 Corpora and text types; 3.2.1 A Corpus of English Dialogues, 1560-1760; 3.2.2 The Parsed Corpus of Early English Correspondence; 3.2.3 The Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Early Modern English
3.2.4 Combining the three corpora3.2.5 The Drama Corpus; 4. The discourse markers marry, well and why; 4.1 Marry; 4.1.1 Etymology of marry; 4.1.2 Functions; 4.1.3 Previous studies; 4.2 Well; 4.2.1 Etymology of well; 4.2.2 Functions; 4.2.3 Previous studies; 4.3 Why; 4.3.1 Etymology of why; 4.3.2 Functions; 4.3.3 Previous studies; 5. Quantitative analysis; 5.1 Subperiod distribution; 5.2 Text type analysis; 6. Qualitative analysis; 6.1 Marry; 6.1.1 Co-text of use; 6.1.2 Structural functions; 6.1.3 Interactional functions; 6.1.4 Conclusion; 6.2 Well; 6.2.1 Co-text of use
6.2.2 Structural functions6.2.3 Interactional functions; 6.2.4 Conclusion; 6.3 Why; 6.3.1 Co-text of use; 6.3.2 Structural functions; 6.3.3 Interactional functions; 6.3.4 Conclusion; 6.4 Summary; 7. Sociopragmatic analysis; 7.1 Social status distribution; 7.2 Directions of use; 7.3 Gender distribution; 7.4 Conclusion; 8. Conclusion; 8.1 Background and methodology; 8.2 Summary of the findings; 8.2.1 Marry; 8.2.2 Well; 8.2.3 Why; 8.3 Conclusions and suggestions for further research; References; Index
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Lutzky Ursula  
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Discourses in interaction / / edited by Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen ... [et al.]
Discourses in interaction / / edited by Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2010
Descrizione fisica vi, 315 p
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) TanskanenSanna-Kaisa
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis
Communication analysis
ISBN 9786612976919
9781282976917
1282976915
9789027287496
902728749X
Classificazione ET 760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Discourses in Interaction -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Discourse and the interactional turn -- 1. From the linguistic turn to the interactional turn -- 2. Discourses in interaction -- 2.1 Dialogues between contexts -- 2.2 Constructing identity across genres -- 2.3 Managing interpersonal relations -- 2.4 Structures in interaction -- 3. Concluding remarks -- References -- Part 1. Dialogues between contexts -- Contexts in context -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Context and contexts -- 2.1 Linguistic context -- 2.2 Cognitive context -- 2.3 Social context -- 2.4 Sociocultural context -- 3. Context, contextualization and contextualization cues -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Communicative activity types as organisations in discourses and discourses in organisations -- 1. Introduction: A dialogical turn -- 2. Dialogical theory -- 3. Organisations in discourses? -- 4. Communicative projects in discourse -- 5. Communicative projects: Some general principles -- 6. Communicative activity types -- 7. An example: Phone calls in train traffic control -- 8. TTC calls as a communicative activity type -- 9. Communicative activities: Types and hybridities -- 10. A note on the role of texts in CAT analysis -- 11. CAT analysis: A two-step analysis? -- 12. Back to 'dialogical theory'. -- References -- Discourse and context in a historical perspective -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Purpose -- 3. Synchronic and diachronic aspects -- 4. Contexts of the Salem documents -- 4.1 Historical, social, and cultural aspects -- 4.2 Legal aspects -- 4.3 Scribal aspects -- 4.4 Communicative aspects -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Part 2. Constructing identity across genres -- Pronominal choice in French conversational interaction -- 1. Introduction: Identity -- 2. Method of analysis: Work with an authentic conversation.
2.1 Some specifics about everyday conversational French -- 2.2 Meanings of the three indefinites -- 2.3 Conversation to be analyzed -- 3. Karim's national identities -- 3.1 Background: Karim's linguistic identities -- 3.2 Co-construction of Karim's national identities -- 3.3 Stage one: Karim is a Tunisian-American, Michel is a good (real) Frenchman -- 3.3 Stage two: Karim begins to withdraw from being American -- 3.4 Stage three: Two kinds of Americans vs. Karim: "I'm from a French family" -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Constructing interpersonal relations in the discourse of Russian media -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Investigating interaction -- 3. Organization of the interaction in Russian media texts -- 3.1 Personal markers -- 3.2 Subjective position markers -- 4. Discussion -- References -- Who communicates in the media supported by the Russian Church? -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Main objectives -- 1.2 Data -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Interactional elements -- 3.1 Modality markers -- 3.2 Restrictions -- 3.3 Attitude markers -- 4. Concluding discussion -- References -- "O England! England! She says - my Father - my Sisters - my friends! - shall I ever see you more?" -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fanny Burney and her letters -- 3. Reporting speech and writing -- 3.1 Direct and indirect strategies -- 3.2 General and contextual functions -- 4. Reporting frequencies -- 5. Reporting functions -- 5.1 General reporting -- 5.2 Contextual reporting -- 5.3 Evaluative remarks -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Part 3. Managing interpersonal relations -- Power in Early Modern English courtroom discourse -- Motto -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Why courtroom discourse? -- 3. The analysis -- 3.1 Turn taking and the use of discourse markers -- 3.2 Forms of address -- 3.3 Examination strategies -- 3.4 A complex case: "Speech act network" -- 4. Conclusion -- References.
Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- "I desire to have some tyme to consider of it" -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical pragmatics and pragmaphilology -- 3. Speech act theory and indirect speech acts -- 4. The corpus -- 5. Analysis of the corpus -- 5.1 Methodology -- 5.2 Discussion -- 6. Concluding remarks and further research -- References -- Interactive aspects of computer-mediated communication -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BBCT and SPON: The discussion frames of two public message boards -- 2.1 'Discussion' as a special type of interaction -- 2.2 Computer-mediated communication and the specific conditions of interaction in BBCT and SPON -- 2.3 Disagreement in the context of 'politic behavior' and the emergence of networks as framing conditions in BBCT and SPON -- 3. Communicative functions, the sequential order and preference organization in BBCT and SPON -- 3.1 Disagreement in discourse -- 3.2 Communicative functions and use of disagreement in BBCT and SPON -- 3.3 Propositional disagreement -- 3.4 Personal disagreement -- 3.5 Meta-pragmatic disagreement -- 4. The construction of equilibrium in ambidirectional emergent networks (AENs) in BBCT II and SPON II -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 'A little story, for food for thought.......' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The corpus of online discussions -- 3. Method -- 4. Narratives in advice-giving -- 4.1 Supporting advice -- 4.2 Supporting an assessment -- 4.3 Doing relational work -- 4.4 Stories in the making? -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Part 4. Structures in interaction -- Appropriateness in interpersonal communication -- 1. Explicit references to appropriateness in dialogue -- 2. Direction and structural types of references to appropriateness -- 3. Functional types of appropriateness explication in dialogue -- 3.1 References to role (in)appropriateness.
3.2 References to interpersonal (in)appropriateness -- 3.3 References to locative (in)appropriateness -- 3.4 References to temporal (in)appropriateness -- 3.5 Some combinations of references to (in)appropriateness -- 4. The symmetry of prospective and retrospective references to (in)appropriateness -- 5. Cross-cultural differences in English, Russian, French -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Literary sources -- Filling the German vorfeld in written and spoken discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Written discourse -- 2.1 What do we find in the vorfeld? -- 2.2 How do these elements compete? -- 3. Spoken discourse I: The ranking -- 3.1 The corpus -- 3.2 The role of origo -- 3.3 Narration in spoken discourse -- 3.4 Recalibrating the ranking -- 3.5 Modelling a non-strict ranking by Stochastic Optimality Theory -- 4. Spoken discourse II: Do turns play a role? -- 4.1 The influence of turn organization on ranking -- 4.2 The ranking of topics -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Cited sigla from the corpus: -- Phatic expressions in French and German telephone conversations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phatic function and phatic expression -- 2.1 Terminological reflections -- 2.2 'Phatic expression': A pre-existing category? -- 2.3 A tentative definition of 'phatic expressions' -- 3. Exploratory analysis of occurrences of French "hein" and German "ne(ich)" in a corpus of authentic telephone conversations -- 3.1 The choice of spoken language corpora -- 3.2 French "hein" in telephone conversations -- 3.3 German "ne" ("nich"/"nech"/"neich") in telephone conversations -- 3.4 Comparing German and French PhEs in ASSESSING speech acts -- 4. Some general observations and open questions to conclude -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Index -- The Pragmatics & -- Beyond New Series.
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