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Casebook in functional discourse grammar [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Casebook in functional discourse grammar [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (323 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) MackenzieJ. Lachlan
OlbertzHella <1953->
Collana Studies in language companion series
Soggetto topico Functional discourse grammar
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-7158-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; References; A new approach to clausal constituent order; 1. Introduction; 2. Constituent ordering in FDG; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Templates; 2.3 Hierarchical ordering; 2.4 Configurational ordering; 3. Classical constituent order typology; 4. A new approach to constituent order typology; 5. An illustration; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Predicate-medial languages; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Dutch; 5.2.3 English; 5.2.4 Leti; 5.2.5 Summary; 5.3 Predicate-initial languages
5.3.1 Introduction5.3.2 Scottish Gaelic; 5.3.3 Tzotzil; 5.3.4 Kokota; 5.3.5 Summary; 6. Conclusion; References; Spatial adpositions between lexicon and grammar; 1. Introduction: The adposition; 2. Spatial adpositions, lexical and grammatical; 3. Justifying the lexical-grammatical distinction for English and other languages; 4. The Complex Locational Expression and the marking of the semantic category location; 5. The major adpositional constructions across the world's languages; 6. Conclusion; References; Conceptual representation and formulation; 1. Introduction
2. Outline of the Conceptual Component3. Representing information within the Conceptualizer; 4. Composition of the Conceptual Level Representation; 5. Formulation; 6. Conceptualization and formulation in possessive constructions; 7. Conceptualization and formulation in passive constructions; 8. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; External possessors and related constructions in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Constraints on the indirect object external possessors in Dutch; 3. The Dutch indirect object external possessor in relation to other constructions
3.1 Onomasiological variation3.2 Semasiological variation; 4. The representation of the indirect object external possessor in FDG; 5. The representation of related constructions in FDG; 6. Conclusion; References; Time reference in English indirect speech; 1. Introduction; 2. Temporal reference: Locating situations in time; 3. Previous approaches to tense copying; 3.1 Comrie (1986); 3.2 Declerck (1988); 4. Functional discourse grammar; 5. The function of (not) copying tense; 6. Conclusions; References; Raising in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Types of raising
3. The pragmatic motivation of raising processes in Spanish3.1 Subject to subject raising (SRR) in Spanish; 3.1.1 SSR in discourse; 3.2 Subject-to-Object Raising (SOR) in Spanish; 4. A FDG analysis of raising; 4.1 Formal analysis; 4.2 Pragmatic analysis; 5. Conclusion; References; Objective and subjective deontic modal necessity in FDG - evidence from Spanish auxiliary expressions; 1. Introduction; 2. Modal auxiliaries in Spanish; 3. Objective and subjective deontic modality in FDG; 4. The scope of objective and subjective deontic modality; 5. Discussion and conclusion; 6. Summary and outlook
References
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Casebook in functional discourse grammar [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Casebook in functional discourse grammar [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (323 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) MackenzieJ. Lachlan
OlbertzHella <1953->
Collana Studies in language companion series
Soggetto topico Functional discourse grammar
ISBN 90-272-7158-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; References; A new approach to clausal constituent order; 1. Introduction; 2. Constituent ordering in FDG; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Templates; 2.3 Hierarchical ordering; 2.4 Configurational ordering; 3. Classical constituent order typology; 4. A new approach to constituent order typology; 5. An illustration; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Predicate-medial languages; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Dutch; 5.2.3 English; 5.2.4 Leti; 5.2.5 Summary; 5.3 Predicate-initial languages
5.3.1 Introduction5.3.2 Scottish Gaelic; 5.3.3 Tzotzil; 5.3.4 Kokota; 5.3.5 Summary; 6. Conclusion; References; Spatial adpositions between lexicon and grammar; 1. Introduction: The adposition; 2. Spatial adpositions, lexical and grammatical; 3. Justifying the lexical-grammatical distinction for English and other languages; 4. The Complex Locational Expression and the marking of the semantic category location; 5. The major adpositional constructions across the world's languages; 6. Conclusion; References; Conceptual representation and formulation; 1. Introduction
2. Outline of the Conceptual Component3. Representing information within the Conceptualizer; 4. Composition of the Conceptual Level Representation; 5. Formulation; 6. Conceptualization and formulation in possessive constructions; 7. Conceptualization and formulation in passive constructions; 8. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; External possessors and related constructions in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Constraints on the indirect object external possessors in Dutch; 3. The Dutch indirect object external possessor in relation to other constructions
3.1 Onomasiological variation3.2 Semasiological variation; 4. The representation of the indirect object external possessor in FDG; 5. The representation of related constructions in FDG; 6. Conclusion; References; Time reference in English indirect speech; 1. Introduction; 2. Temporal reference: Locating situations in time; 3. Previous approaches to tense copying; 3.1 Comrie (1986); 3.2 Declerck (1988); 4. Functional discourse grammar; 5. The function of (not) copying tense; 6. Conclusions; References; Raising in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Types of raising
3. The pragmatic motivation of raising processes in Spanish3.1 Subject to subject raising (SRR) in Spanish; 3.1.1 SSR in discourse; 3.2 Subject-to-Object Raising (SOR) in Spanish; 4. A FDG analysis of raising; 4.1 Formal analysis; 4.2 Pragmatic analysis; 5. Conclusion; References; Objective and subjective deontic modal necessity in FDG - evidence from Spanish auxiliary expressions; 1. Introduction; 2. Modal auxiliaries in Spanish; 3. Objective and subjective deontic modality in FDG; 4. The scope of objective and subjective deontic modality; 5. Discussion and conclusion; 6. Summary and outlook
References
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Casebook in functional discourse grammar / / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Casebook in functional discourse grammar / / edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Hella Olbertz
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (323 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) MackenzieJ. Lachlan
OlbertzHella <1953->
Collana Studies in language companion series
Soggetto topico Functional discourse grammar
ISBN 90-272-7158-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; References; A new approach to clausal constituent order; 1. Introduction; 2. Constituent ordering in FDG; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Templates; 2.3 Hierarchical ordering; 2.4 Configurational ordering; 3. Classical constituent order typology; 4. A new approach to constituent order typology; 5. An illustration; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Predicate-medial languages; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Dutch; 5.2.3 English; 5.2.4 Leti; 5.2.5 Summary; 5.3 Predicate-initial languages
5.3.1 Introduction5.3.2 Scottish Gaelic; 5.3.3 Tzotzil; 5.3.4 Kokota; 5.3.5 Summary; 6. Conclusion; References; Spatial adpositions between lexicon and grammar; 1. Introduction: The adposition; 2. Spatial adpositions, lexical and grammatical; 3. Justifying the lexical-grammatical distinction for English and other languages; 4. The Complex Locational Expression and the marking of the semantic category location; 5. The major adpositional constructions across the world's languages; 6. Conclusion; References; Conceptual representation and formulation; 1. Introduction
2. Outline of the Conceptual Component3. Representing information within the Conceptualizer; 4. Composition of the Conceptual Level Representation; 5. Formulation; 6. Conceptualization and formulation in possessive constructions; 7. Conceptualization and formulation in passive constructions; 8. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; External possessors and related constructions in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Constraints on the indirect object external possessors in Dutch; 3. The Dutch indirect object external possessor in relation to other constructions
3.1 Onomasiological variation3.2 Semasiological variation; 4. The representation of the indirect object external possessor in FDG; 5. The representation of related constructions in FDG; 6. Conclusion; References; Time reference in English indirect speech; 1. Introduction; 2. Temporal reference: Locating situations in time; 3. Previous approaches to tense copying; 3.1 Comrie (1986); 3.2 Declerck (1988); 4. Functional discourse grammar; 5. The function of (not) copying tense; 6. Conclusions; References; Raising in Functional Discourse Grammar; 1. Introduction; 2. Types of raising
3. The pragmatic motivation of raising processes in Spanish3.1 Subject to subject raising (SRR) in Spanish; 3.1.1 SSR in discourse; 3.2 Subject-to-Object Raising (SOR) in Spanish; 4. A FDG analysis of raising; 4.1 Formal analysis; 4.2 Pragmatic analysis; 5. Conclusion; References; Objective and subjective deontic modal necessity in FDG - evidence from Spanish auxiliary expressions; 1. Introduction; 2. Modal auxiliaries in Spanish; 3. Objective and subjective deontic modality in FDG; 4. The scope of objective and subjective deontic modality; 5. Discussion and conclusion; 6. Summary and outlook
References
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The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
Autore Givón Talmy <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (875 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Language and languages - Origin
Role and reference grammar
Functional discourse grammar
Psycholinguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-6888-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 4. A wild safari through the jungle of English derivational morphology4.1 Causative suffixes; 4.2 Nominalized verb-phrase compounds; 4.3 Pre-verbal incorporated prepositions; 4.4 OV nominalizations and the GEN-N noun-phrase order; 4.5 The noun-to-adjective derivational suffix -ly; 4.6 The noun-to-verb derivational prefix en-; 4.7 Noun-to-noun derivational suffixes; 5. Discussion; 5.1 The morphogenesis cycle and the attrition of bound morphemes; 5.2 Do all bound morphemes come from lexical words?; 5.3 Historical syntax and synchronic morphology; 5.4 Moral; Abbreviations of grammatical terms
From discourse to syntax: Grammar as a processing strategy1. Introduction ; 2. The diachrony of syntacticization; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 From topic to subject; 2.3 From topicalization to passivization; 2.4 From conjoined topic clause to embedded relative clause; 2.5 From conjoined to embedded verb complements; 2.6 Resultative verb compounds in Mandarin; 2.7 Complex possessive constructions; 2.8 Focus clauses and WH-questions; 2.9 From clause-chaining to serial-verb clauses; 2.10 Interim summary; 3. Pidgin vs. Creole language; 4. Child vs. adult language
5. Informal oral vs. formal-written adult discourse6. Discussion; 6.1 Coding modalities and developmental trends; 6.2 The diachronic cycle; 6.3 Diachrony and typological diversity; 6.4 Universality, evolution and explanation; 6.5 Grammar as an automated processing strategy ; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; Where does crazy syntax come from?; 1. Introduction ; 2. Crazy synchronic phonology; 3. Case studies; 3.1 The Kimbundu passive revisited; 3.2 The Kihungan cleft and WH-question revisited; 3.3 German REL-clauses revisited
3.4 Unintended consequences of compressing chained clauses into serial-verb clauses3.4.1 The ba-construction in Mandarin Chines; 3.4.2 The de-verbal conjunction of Yoruba; 3.4.3 Word-order in Ijo; 3.5 German word-order and tense-aspect renovation; 3.6 The Romance and Bantu object pronouns revisited; 3.7 No. Uto-Aztecan nominalized subordinate clauses; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Naturalness: Commonality vs. ease of processing; 4.2 The temporal curve of the diachronic cycle; 4.3 Naturalness: Synchrony vs. diachrony; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; PART II. Out of Africa
On the diachrony of the Bantu copula ni
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461183203321
Givón Talmy <1936->  
Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
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The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
Autore Givón Talmy <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (875 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Language and languages - Origin
Role and reference grammar
Functional discourse grammar
Psycholinguistics
ISBN 90-272-6888-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 4. A wild safari through the jungle of English derivational morphology4.1 Causative suffixes; 4.2 Nominalized verb-phrase compounds; 4.3 Pre-verbal incorporated prepositions; 4.4 OV nominalizations and the GEN-N noun-phrase order; 4.5 The noun-to-adjective derivational suffix -ly; 4.6 The noun-to-verb derivational prefix en-; 4.7 Noun-to-noun derivational suffixes; 5. Discussion; 5.1 The morphogenesis cycle and the attrition of bound morphemes; 5.2 Do all bound morphemes come from lexical words?; 5.3 Historical syntax and synchronic morphology; 5.4 Moral; Abbreviations of grammatical terms
From discourse to syntax: Grammar as a processing strategy1. Introduction ; 2. The diachrony of syntacticization; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 From topic to subject; 2.3 From topicalization to passivization; 2.4 From conjoined topic clause to embedded relative clause; 2.5 From conjoined to embedded verb complements; 2.6 Resultative verb compounds in Mandarin; 2.7 Complex possessive constructions; 2.8 Focus clauses and WH-questions; 2.9 From clause-chaining to serial-verb clauses; 2.10 Interim summary; 3. Pidgin vs. Creole language; 4. Child vs. adult language
5. Informal oral vs. formal-written adult discourse6. Discussion; 6.1 Coding modalities and developmental trends; 6.2 The diachronic cycle; 6.3 Diachrony and typological diversity; 6.4 Universality, evolution and explanation; 6.5 Grammar as an automated processing strategy ; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; Where does crazy syntax come from?; 1. Introduction ; 2. Crazy synchronic phonology; 3. Case studies; 3.1 The Kimbundu passive revisited; 3.2 The Kihungan cleft and WH-question revisited; 3.3 German REL-clauses revisited
3.4 Unintended consequences of compressing chained clauses into serial-verb clauses3.4.1 The ba-construction in Mandarin Chines; 3.4.2 The de-verbal conjunction of Yoruba; 3.4.3 Word-order in Ijo; 3.5 German word-order and tense-aspect renovation; 3.6 The Romance and Bantu object pronouns revisited; 3.7 No. Uto-Aztecan nominalized subordinate clauses; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Naturalness: Commonality vs. ease of processing; 4.2 The temporal curve of the diachronic cycle; 4.3 Naturalness: Synchrony vs. diachrony; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; PART II. Out of Africa
On the diachrony of the Bantu copula ni
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797666103321
Givón Talmy <1936->  
Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
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The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
The diachrony of grammar / / T. Givón
Autore Givón Talmy <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (875 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Language and languages - Origin
Role and reference grammar
Functional discourse grammar
Psycholinguistics
ISBN 90-272-6888-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 4. A wild safari through the jungle of English derivational morphology4.1 Causative suffixes; 4.2 Nominalized verb-phrase compounds; 4.3 Pre-verbal incorporated prepositions; 4.4 OV nominalizations and the GEN-N noun-phrase order; 4.5 The noun-to-adjective derivational suffix -ly; 4.6 The noun-to-verb derivational prefix en-; 4.7 Noun-to-noun derivational suffixes; 5. Discussion; 5.1 The morphogenesis cycle and the attrition of bound morphemes; 5.2 Do all bound morphemes come from lexical words?; 5.3 Historical syntax and synchronic morphology; 5.4 Moral; Abbreviations of grammatical terms
From discourse to syntax: Grammar as a processing strategy1. Introduction ; 2. The diachrony of syntacticization; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 From topic to subject; 2.3 From topicalization to passivization; 2.4 From conjoined topic clause to embedded relative clause; 2.5 From conjoined to embedded verb complements; 2.6 Resultative verb compounds in Mandarin; 2.7 Complex possessive constructions; 2.8 Focus clauses and WH-questions; 2.9 From clause-chaining to serial-verb clauses; 2.10 Interim summary; 3. Pidgin vs. Creole language; 4. Child vs. adult language
5. Informal oral vs. formal-written adult discourse6. Discussion; 6.1 Coding modalities and developmental trends; 6.2 The diachronic cycle; 6.3 Diachrony and typological diversity; 6.4 Universality, evolution and explanation; 6.5 Grammar as an automated processing strategy ; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; Where does crazy syntax come from?; 1. Introduction ; 2. Crazy synchronic phonology; 3. Case studies; 3.1 The Kimbundu passive revisited; 3.2 The Kihungan cleft and WH-question revisited; 3.3 German REL-clauses revisited
3.4 Unintended consequences of compressing chained clauses into serial-verb clauses3.4.1 The ba-construction in Mandarin Chines; 3.4.2 The de-verbal conjunction of Yoruba; 3.4.3 Word-order in Ijo; 3.5 German word-order and tense-aspect renovation; 3.6 The Romance and Bantu object pronouns revisited; 3.7 No. Uto-Aztecan nominalized subordinate clauses; 4. Discussion; 4.1 Naturalness: Commonality vs. ease of processing; 4.2 The temporal curve of the diachronic cycle; 4.3 Naturalness: Synchrony vs. diachrony; Abbreviation of grammatical terms; PART II. Out of Africa
On the diachrony of the Bantu copula ni
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Givón Talmy <1936->  
Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015
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Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Autore Crible Ludivine
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 420.141
Collana Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
Soggetto topico Discourse markers
Pragmatics
Language and languages - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers
Fluency (Language learning)
Functionalism (Linguistics)
Contrastive lingusitics
Functional discourse grammar
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; List of figures -- ; List of tables -- ; List of abbreviations and acronyms -- ; Acknowledgments -- ; Introduction -- Fluency in time and space -- Background and objectives -- Preview of the book -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Disfluency or repair? Levelt's legacy -- Holistic definitions of fluency -- Componential approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Qualitative components of perception -- Quantitative components of production -- Gotz's qualitative-quantitative approach -- Synthesis : definition adopted in this work -- A usage-based account of (dis)fluency -- Key notions in usage-based linguistics -- From schemas to sequences of fluencemes -- Variation in context(s) -- Accessing fluency through frequency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to discourse markers -- From connectives to pragmatic markers : defining the continuum a unique contribution to corpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Discourse markers in contrastive linguistics -- Models of discourse marker functions -- Discourse relations in the Penn discourse TreeBank 2.0 -- The many scopes of DM functions -- "Fluent" vs. "disfluent" discourse markers -- DM features and (dis)fluency -- Previous corpus-based accounts of DMs and disfluency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Corpus and method -- The DisFrEn dataset -- Source corpora -- Comparable corpus design -- Corpus structure in situational features -- Discourse marker annotation -- Identification of DM tokens -- Functional taxonomy -- Three-fold positioning system -- Other variables -- Annotation procedure -- Disfluency annotation -- Simple fluencemes -- Compound fluencemes -- Related phenomena and diacritics -- Annotation procedure -- Macro-labels of sequences -- ; Summary -- Portraying the category of discourse markers -- Distribution across languages and registers -- General frequencycorpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. The status of tag questions -- Register variation -- A greater effect of register over language? -- DM expressions in contrast -- Diversity hypothesis -- Position of DMs : initiality in question -- Clause-initial DMs -- Utterance-initial DMs -- Turn-initial DMs -- Non-initial DMs -- Interim summary on position -- Domains and functions : frequency and diversity -- Single domains -- Single functions -- Double domains and functions -- Integrating syntax and pragmatics -- Co-occurrence of DMs -- Co-occurrence across languages and registers -- Co-occurrence across positions -- Integrated statistical model of co-occurrence -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the potential of bottom-up research -- Disfluency in interviews -- Data -- Fluenceme rates in English and French -- Number of tags -- Number of tokens -- Radio vs. face-to-face interviews -- Clustering tendencies -- Isolation vs. combination -- Most frequent clustersragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. DMs in clusters -- Fluency as frequency -- Frequency and structural complexity -- Frequency and sequence length -- ; Summary -- The (dis)fluency of discourse markers -- Sequence types across registers -- "Cluster" -- "Sequence category" -- "Internal structure" -- Sequence-specific DMs -- Sequence types across DM features -- Disfluency and functional domain -- Disfluency, domain and position -- Synthesis of variables -- Potentially Disfluent Functions -- PDFs across registers -- PDFs and sequence types -- PDFs and sequence structure -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the "silence" of corpora -- Discourse markers in repairs -- Previous approaches to repair -- Reformulation and its markers : the French classics -- Contrastive perspectives on reformulation markers -- From reformulation to repair : levelt's (1983) typology of repair -- Research questions and hypotheses -- Data and method -- Selection criteria -- Repair categorytics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Relation to annotated fluencemes -- Intra-annotator agreement -- Repair categories across languages -- DMs in repairs -- Position of the DMs -- DM lexemes -- Potentially disfluent functions in repairs -- Specification and enumeration -- DMs and modified repetitions -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : low quantity, high quality? -- Conclusion -- Summary of the main findings -- General discussion -- Implications and research avenues -- ; Bibliography -- Appendices -- Discourse markers by register -- List of discourse markers in DisFrEn and their functions -- List of functions in DisFrEn and their discourse markers -- Top-five most frequent functions by register in DisFrEn -- ; Index.
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Crible Ludivine  
Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2018
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Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Autore Crible Ludivine
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 420.141
Collana Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
Soggetto topico Discourse markers
Pragmatics
Language and languages - Study and teaching
Fluency (Language learning)
Functionalism (Linguistics)
Contrastive lingusitics
Functional discourse grammar
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; List of figures -- ; List of tables -- ; List of abbreviations and acronyms -- ; Acknowledgments -- ; Introduction -- Fluency in time and space -- Background and objectives -- Preview of the book -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Disfluency or repair? Levelt's legacy -- Holistic definitions of fluency -- Componential approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Qualitative components of perception -- Quantitative components of production -- Gotz's qualitative-quantitative approach -- Synthesis : definition adopted in this work -- A usage-based account of (dis)fluency -- Key notions in usage-based linguistics -- From schemas to sequences of fluencemes -- Variation in context(s) -- Accessing fluency through frequency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to discourse markers -- From connectives to pragmatic markers : defining the continuum a unique contribution to corpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Discourse markers in contrastive linguistics -- Models of discourse marker functions -- Discourse relations in the Penn discourse TreeBank 2.0 -- The many scopes of DM functions -- "Fluent" vs. "disfluent" discourse markers -- DM features and (dis)fluency -- Previous corpus-based accounts of DMs and disfluency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Corpus and method -- The DisFrEn dataset -- Source corpora -- Comparable corpus design -- Corpus structure in situational features -- Discourse marker annotation -- Identification of DM tokens -- Functional taxonomy -- Three-fold positioning system -- Other variables -- Annotation procedure -- Disfluency annotation -- Simple fluencemes -- Compound fluencemes -- Related phenomena and diacritics -- Annotation procedure -- Macro-labels of sequences -- ; Summary -- Portraying the category of discourse markers -- Distribution across languages and registers -- General frequencycorpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. The status of tag questions -- Register variation -- A greater effect of register over language? -- DM expressions in contrast -- Diversity hypothesis -- Position of DMs : initiality in question -- Clause-initial DMs -- Utterance-initial DMs -- Turn-initial DMs -- Non-initial DMs -- Interim summary on position -- Domains and functions : frequency and diversity -- Single domains -- Single functions -- Double domains and functions -- Integrating syntax and pragmatics -- Co-occurrence of DMs -- Co-occurrence across languages and registers -- Co-occurrence across positions -- Integrated statistical model of co-occurrence -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the potential of bottom-up research -- Disfluency in interviews -- Data -- Fluenceme rates in English and French -- Number of tags -- Number of tokens -- Radio vs. face-to-face interviews -- Clustering tendencies -- Isolation vs. combination -- Most frequent clustersragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. DMs in clusters -- Fluency as frequency -- Frequency and structural complexity -- Frequency and sequence length -- ; Summary -- The (dis)fluency of discourse markers -- Sequence types across registers -- "Cluster" -- "Sequence category" -- "Internal structure" -- Sequence-specific DMs -- Sequence types across DM features -- Disfluency and functional domain -- Disfluency, domain and position -- Synthesis of variables -- Potentially Disfluent Functions -- PDFs across registers -- PDFs and sequence types -- PDFs and sequence structure -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the "silence" of corpora -- Discourse markers in repairs -- Previous approaches to repair -- Reformulation and its markers : the French classics -- Contrastive perspectives on reformulation markers -- From reformulation to repair : levelt's (1983) typology of repair -- Research questions and hypotheses -- Data and method -- Selection criteria -- Repair categorytics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Relation to annotated fluencemes -- Intra-annotator agreement -- Repair categories across languages -- DMs in repairs -- Position of the DMs -- DM lexemes -- Potentially disfluent functions in repairs -- Specification and enumeration -- DMs and modified repetitions -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : low quantity, high quality? -- Conclusion -- Summary of the main findings -- General discussion -- Implications and research avenues -- ; Bibliography -- Appendices -- Discourse markers by register -- List of discourse markers in DisFrEn and their functions -- List of functions in DisFrEn and their discourse markers -- Top-five most frequent functions by register in DisFrEn -- ; Index.
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Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Discourse markers and (dis)fluency : forms and functions across languages and registers / / Ludivine Crible
Autore Crible Ludivine
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 420.141
Collana Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
Soggetto topico Discourse markers
Pragmatics
Language and languages - Study and teaching
Fluency (Language learning)
Functionalism (Linguistics)
Contrastive lingusitics
Functional discourse grammar
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; List of figures -- ; List of tables -- ; List of abbreviations and acronyms -- ; Acknowledgments -- ; Introduction -- Fluency in time and space -- Background and objectives -- Preview of the book -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Disfluency or repair? Levelt's legacy -- Holistic definitions of fluency -- Componential approaches to fluency and disfluency -- Qualitative components of perception -- Quantitative components of production -- Gotz's qualitative-quantitative approach -- Synthesis : definition adopted in this work -- A usage-based account of (dis)fluency -- Key notions in usage-based linguistics -- From schemas to sequences of fluencemes -- Variation in context(s) -- Accessing fluency through frequency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Definitions and corpus-based approaches to discourse markers -- From connectives to pragmatic markers : defining the continuum a unique contribution to corpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Discourse markers in contrastive linguistics -- Models of discourse marker functions -- Discourse relations in the Penn discourse TreeBank 2.0 -- The many scopes of DM functions -- "Fluent" vs. "disfluent" discourse markers -- DM features and (dis)fluency -- Previous corpus-based accounts of DMs and disfluency -- Summary and hypotheses -- Corpus and method -- The DisFrEn dataset -- Source corpora -- Comparable corpus design -- Corpus structure in situational features -- Discourse marker annotation -- Identification of DM tokens -- Functional taxonomy -- Three-fold positioning system -- Other variables -- Annotation procedure -- Disfluency annotation -- Simple fluencemes -- Compound fluencemes -- Related phenomena and diacritics -- Annotation procedure -- Macro-labels of sequences -- ; Summary -- Portraying the category of discourse markers -- Distribution across languages and registers -- General frequencycorpus-based pragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. The status of tag questions -- Register variation -- A greater effect of register over language? -- DM expressions in contrast -- Diversity hypothesis -- Position of DMs : initiality in question -- Clause-initial DMs -- Utterance-initial DMs -- Turn-initial DMs -- Non-initial DMs -- Interim summary on position -- Domains and functions : frequency and diversity -- Single domains -- Single functions -- Double domains and functions -- Integrating syntax and pragmatics -- Co-occurrence of DMs -- Co-occurrence across languages and registers -- Co-occurrence across positions -- Integrated statistical model of co-occurrence -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the potential of bottom-up research -- Disfluency in interviews -- Data -- Fluenceme rates in English and French -- Number of tags -- Number of tokens -- Radio vs. face-to-face interviews -- Clustering tendencies -- Isolation vs. combination -- Most frequent clustersragmatics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. DMs in clusters -- Fluency as frequency -- Frequency and structural complexity -- Frequency and sequence length -- ; Summary -- The (dis)fluency of discourse markers -- Sequence types across registers -- "Cluster" -- "Sequence category" -- "Internal structure" -- Sequence-specific DMs -- Sequence types across DM features -- Disfluency and functional domain -- Disfluency, domain and position -- Synthesis of variables -- Potentially Disfluent Functions -- PDFs across registers -- PDFs and sequence types -- PDFs and sequence structure -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : the "silence" of corpora -- Discourse markers in repairs -- Previous approaches to repair -- Reformulation and its markers : the French classics -- Contrastive perspectives on reformulation markers -- From reformulation to repair : levelt's (1983) typology of repair -- Research questions and hypotheses -- Data and method -- Selection criteria -- Repair categorytics, discourse analysis and crosslinguistic fluency research. Relation to annotated fluencemes -- Intra-annotator agreement -- Repair categories across languages -- DMs in repairs -- Position of the DMs -- DM lexemes -- Potentially disfluent functions in repairs -- Specification and enumeration -- DMs and modified repetitions -- ; Summary -- Interim discussion : low quantity, high quality? -- Conclusion -- Summary of the main findings -- General discussion -- Implications and research avenues -- ; Bibliography -- Appendices -- Discourse markers by register -- List of discourse markers in DisFrEn and their functions -- List of functions in DisFrEn and their discourse markers -- Top-five most frequent functions by register in DisFrEn -- ; Index.
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Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2018
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Functional approaches to language / / edited by Shannon T. Bischoff, Carmen Jany
Functional approaches to language / / edited by Shannon T. Bischoff, Carmen Jany
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 418
Altri autori (Persone) BischoffShannon T
JanyCarmen <1970->
Collana Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
Trends in linguistics.
Soggetto topico Functional discourse grammar
Functionalism (Linguistics)
Structural linguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-048476-5
3-11-028533-9
3-11-028532-0
Classificazione ER 765
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction / Bischoff, Shannon T. / Jany, Carmen -- On the Intellectual Roots of Functionalism in Linguistics / Givón, T. -- Functional Explanation and its Uses / Itkonen, Esa -- Structure and Function: A Niche-Constructional Approach / Harder, Peter -- Toward a Thought-Based Linguistics / Chafe, Wallace -- Changing Language / Kaschak, Michael P. / Ann Gernsbacher, Morton -- An Outline of Discourse Grammar / Heine, Bernd / Kaltenböck, Gunther / Kuteva, Tania / Long, Haiping -- Towards an Experimental Functional Linguistics: Production / Menn, Lise / Duffield, Cecily Jill / Narasimhan, Bhuvana -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index
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Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2013]
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