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E-grāmata: Exemplifications, Selections and Argumentations: The Use of Example Markers in English and German

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2013
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783653037425

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This linguistic research monograph focuses primarily on the uses of example markers or connectors in English (for example, for instance, such as etc.) and, to a lesser extent, in German ([ so] zum Beispiel, beispielsweise etc.). It analyses these uses not only from a linguistics viewpoint (syntax, semantics, pragmatics, information and text structure, intonation) but also integrates issues of rhetoric, philosophy and, in particular, of argumentation theory. This approach leads to the distinction of three main uses of example markers exemplification, selection, argumentation and thus entails the abandonment of the traditional grammatical approach, which only recognizes exemplifying use, and of the more recent approach in computational linguistics, which only distinguishes selective use.
1 Introduction
7(4)
2 The types of use of example markers -- general overview
11(74)
2.1 The descriptive use of example markers
14(39)
2.1.1 Example markers in enumerative appositions and in noun or prepositional phrases: exemplifications and selections
14(10)
2.1.2 The generalising effect of example markers
24(2)
2.1.3 Example markers in enumerative appositions: instantiations and specifications
26(4)
2.1.4 Exemplifications in non-appositive structures
30(2)
2.1.5 The position of the example markers in selections and exemplifications -- issues of syntactical and information structure
32(6)
2.1.6 Potentially propositional prepositional phrases (because of, in spite of)
38(11)
2.1.7 Focussing and contrastive intonation
49(4)
2.2 Descriptive uses in sentences or clauses in the scope domain
53(25)
2.2.1 Complex sentences with adverbial clauses
53(5)
2.2.2 Complex sentences with non-adverbial clauses: that-clauses
58(4)
2.2.3 Complex sentences with non-adverbial clauses: relative clauses
62(1)
2.2.3.1 Non-integrated uses -- transphrastic links and determinations
63(11)
2.2.3.2 Integrated uses
74(4)
2.3 Descriptive and argumentative uses in comparisons
78(7)
3 The argumentative use of example markers
85(38)
3.1 Abductive und deductive forms
86(14)
3.2 Inductive and analogical forms
100(8)
3.3 A fortiori-arguments and graduated argumentative blocs: let alone
108(9)
3.4 On the linguistic vs. dialectical classification of examples. Example arguments without example markers
117(6)
4 The uses of example markers in German
123(26)
4.1 Complete or almost complete overlapping: exemplifications
124(3)
4.2 Partially overlapping uses: selections
127(5)
4.3 Almost complete overlapping: argumentative use
132(10)
4.4 Transphrastic patterns
142(7)
5 Bibliography
149
Ekkehard Eggs, Professor em., Professorships/visiting professorships in Berlin, Marburg, Hamburg, Hanover (Romance Linguistics/Cultural Studies); Research Areas: Grammar, Rhetoric, Languages for Specific Purposes. Dermot McElholm, Lecturer in English for ESP in Hannover; Professor of English at the Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin.