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E-grāmata: Functional Perspective on Language and Discourse: Applications and implications

Edited by (University of Santiago de Compostela), Edited by (University Complutense of Madrid), Edited by (University of La Rioja), Edited by (University of Almeria)
  • Formāts: 300 pages
  • Sērija : Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 247
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027270207
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Over the last forty years, the functionalist approach to linguistic description and explanation has given rise to several major schools of thought that share two crucial assumptions: (i) form is not independent of meaning/function or language use; and (ii) linguistic description and explanation need to take into account the communicative function of language. This volume offers readers interested in functional linguistics a selected sample of studies that jointly prove the efficacy of the analytical tools and procedures broadly accepted within the functionalist tradition in order to investigate language and discourse, with special focus on key pragmatic/discourse notions such as contextualization, grammaticalisation, reference, politeness, (in-)directness, discourse markers, speech acts, subjective evaluation and sentiment analysis in texts, among others. In addition, this volume offers specific corpus-based techniques for the objective contextualisation of linguistic data, which is crucial given the central role allotted to context in both functional linguistics and pragmatics/discourse analysis.
Contributors vii
Introduction
On the relatedness of functionalism and pragmatics
1(18)
Maria de los Angeles Gomez Gonzalez
Francisco Jose Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez
Francisco Gonzalvez Garcia
Angela Downing
Part I Methods in the analysis of language and discourse
Developing comprehensive criteria of adequacy: The challenge of hybridity
19(18)
Alison Wray
A method of analysing recontextualisation in the communication of science
37(20)
John H. Connolly
Contrastive corpus annotation in the CONTRANOT project: Issues and problems
57(30)
Julia Lavid
Jorge Arus
Marta Carretero
Lara Moraton
Juan Rafael Zamorano
Form and function in evaluative language: The use of corpora to identify contextual valence shifters in a linguistically-motivated sentiment analysis system
87(24)
Antonio Moreno Ortiz
Chantal Perez Hernandez
Life before Nation: Bibliometrics and L2 vocabulary studies in 1982
111(22)
Paul Meara
Part II Pragmatics and grammar
A lexico-paradigmatic approach to English setting-constructions
133(16)
Pilar Guerrero Medina
How did we think?
149(20)
Karolien Janssens
Jan Nuyts
The adverb truly in Present-Day English
169(20)
Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
Miriam Taverniers
Part III Current trends in pragmatics and discourse analysis
Nominal reference and the dynamics of discourse: A cognitive-functional approach
189(20)
Kristin Davidse
“r;Pragmatic punting”r; and prosody: Evidence from corpora
209(14)
Jesus Romero-Trillo
Besides as a connective
223(20)
Mike Hannay
Elena Martinez Caro
J. Lachlan Mackenzie
Searle and Sinclair on communicative acts: A sketch of a research problem
243(18)
Michael Stubbs
Strategies of (in)directness in Spanish speakers' production of complaints and disagreements in English and Spanish
261(24)
Laura Hidalgo
Raquel Hidalgo
Angela Downing
Name index 285(4)
Term index 289