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E-grāmata: Discourse Phenomena in Typological Perspective

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"This book aims at investigating discourse phenomena (i.e., linguistic elements and constructions that help to manage the organization, flow, and outcome of communication) from a typological and cross-linguistic perspective. Although it is a well-established idea in functional-typological approaches that grammar is shaped by discourse use, systematic typological cross-linguistic investigations on discourse phenomena are relatively rare. This volume aims at bridging this gap, by integrating different linguistic subfields, such as discourse analysis, pragmatics, and typology. The contributions, both theoretically and empirically oriented, focus on a broad variety of discourse phenomena (ranging from discourse markers to discourse function of grammatical markers, to strategies that manage the discourse and information flow) while adopting a typological perspective and considering typologically distant languages"--

This book aims at investigating discourse phenomena (i.e., linguistic elements and constructions that help to manage the organization, flow, and outcome of communication) from a typological and cross-linguistic perspective. Although it is a well-established idea in functional-typological approaches that grammar is shaped by discourse use, systematic typological cross-linguistic investigations on discourse phenomena are relatively rare. This volume aims at bridging this gap, by integrating different linguistic subfields, such as discourse analysis, pragmatics, and typology. The contributions, both theoretically and empirically oriented, focus on a broad variety of discourse phenomena (ranging from discourse markers to discourse function of grammatical markers, to strategies that manage the discourse and information flow) while adopting a typological perspective and considering typologically distant languages.
Chapter 1 Discourse phenomena in typological perspective: An overview
1(12)
Alessandra Barotto
Simone Mattiola
Part I Discourse strategies
Chapter 2 Toward a non-aprioristic approach to discourse-associated devices
13(22)
Vladimir Panov
Chapter 3 Towards pragmatic construction typology: The case of discourse formulae
35(30)
Polina Bychkova
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Chapter 4 The use of interjections as a discourse phenomenon: A contrastive study of Chuvash (Turkic) and Wan (Mande)
65(28)
Tatiana Nikitina
Ekaterina Aplonova
Leonardo Contreras Roa
Part II Discourse functions of grammatical markers
Chapter 5 From an adverb/postposition `behind' to a discourse marker: The particle reΧu in Andi
93(42)
Timur Maisak
Chapter 6 Connectivity of wh in bilingual Turkish: Developing a corpus-pragmatic filtering method
135(32)
Annette Herkenrath
Birsel Karakoc
Chapter 7 Polish ze `that' as an elaboration marker: Language-internal and cross-linguistic perspectives
167(34)
Wojciech Guz
Lukasz Jedrzejowski
Chapter 8 Repetitive constructions and stance-marking: The case in Korean
201(30)
Hyun Jung Koo
Seongha Rhee
Part III Strategies managing discourse and information flow
Chapter 9 Are referent introductions sensitive to forward planning in discourse? Evidence from Multi-CAST
231(38)
Stefan Schnell
Geoffrey Haig
Nils Norman Schiborr
Maria Vollmer
Chapter 10 Differential indexing and information structure management
269(26)
Erika Just
Chapter 11 Highlighting beginning, end, or transition in-between: Topic-shift conceptions in English, Ainu, and Japanese
295(42)
Katsunobu Izutsu
Mitsuko Narita Izutsu
Chapter 12 On the topic-marking function of left dislocations and preposings: Variation across spoken and written Italian and English
337(32)
Doriana Cimmino
Chapter 13 English oh as a structural and modal marker: A contrastive analysis with Spanish
369(34)
Elena Martinez Caro
Chapter 14 A typological study of tail-head linkage constructions
403(30)
Jesus Olguin Martinez
Index 433