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E-grāmata: Reference: From conventions to pragmatics

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"This volume provides an innovative approach to the referential process thanks to its focus on the relationship between conventions and discourse pragmatics. It brings together a cross-section of current research on referential conventions and pragmatic strategies, in a number of different fields (formal and theoretical linguistics, semantics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, interactional linguistics, natural language processing), in a variety of verbal and non-verbal languages (English, German, different varieties of French, Indonesian, Belgian sign language) and in a diversity of contexts (the coining of names, language acquisition, second language learning, and various genres such as news articles, narratives, satire or game playing). The volume is meant as a series of thought-provoking studies which place speakers and addressees at the core of the referential act, thus providing evidence on how they negotiate and adjust, depending on the context"--

This volume provides an innovative approach to the referential process thanks to its focus on the relationship between conventions and discourse pragmatics. It brings together a cross-section of current research on referential conventions and pragmatic strategies, in a number of different fields (formal and theoretical linguistics, semantics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, interactional linguistics, natural language processing), in a variety of verbal and non-verbal languages (English, German, different varieties of French, Indonesian, French Belgian Sign Language) and in a diversity of contexts (the coining of names, language acquisition, second language learning, and various genres such as news articles, narratives, satire or game playing). The volume is meant as a series of thought-provoking studies which place speakers and addressees at the core of the referential act, thus providing evidence on how they negotiate and adjust, depending on the context.
Speakers, addressees and the referential process: A pragmatic approach
1(26)
Laure Gardelle
Laurence Vincent-Durroux
Helene Vinckel-Roisin
Part I New insights into referential conventions
Anaphoric potential of bare nominals, incorporated objects and weak definites in German: Experimental results and theoretical modeling
27(26)
Manfred Kriflca
Fereshteh Modarresi
Is ambient it truly non-referential?
53(18)
Elise Mathurin
Lions, flowers and the Romans: Exception management with generic and other count plurals
71(18)
Laure Gardelle
Genre and reference chains: From a global to a local approach
89(18)
Dominique Dias
A linear approach of chain composition
107(20)
Silvia Federzoni
Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac
Cecile Fabre
When referents are seen and heard: A comparative study of constructed action in the discourse of LSFB (French Belgian Sign Language) signers and Belgian French speakers
127(26)
Sebastien Vandenitte
Part II From conventions to pragmatics: Argumentative contexts
Human collective nouns and plural definite noun phrases: Semantic and argumentative perspectives on plural reference in French
153(18)
Michelle Lecolle
Electric vehicles in the press: Referential expressions as carriers of ideology
171(14)
Elodie Vargas
Jeremy Machy
Referring to the self and the addressee overtly: An emerging convention in Indonesian argumentative practice?
185(28)
Dwi Noverini Djenar
Part III From conventions to pragmatics: Creative uses
Leaving this unsaid: A case study of empty this in North American satirical newspaper headlines
213(20)
Stephen Skalicky
Victoria Chen
Referential conventions as compromise: The case of oronyms
233(16)
Samia Ounoughi
Referring to an avenue as an `artery' (artere) in French: From lexical signification to referential and discursive issues
249(20)
Thomas Bertin
Part IV From conventions to pragmatics: Speaker adjustments in interaction
Who creates reference? Reference as an interactive procedure in discourse
269(18)
Manfred Consten
"peut-etre on pent improviser un peu": The emergence of joint construction of reference in a card game situation
287(18)
Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre
Elizaveta Chernyshova
Isabel Colon de Carvajal
Carole Etienne
Lydia Heiden
Laurene Smykowski
Temporal reference in oral narratives produced by French learners of English as a second language: The case of and
305(18)
Caroline David
Laurence Vincent-Durroux
Kerry Mullan
Christine Beal
Cecile Poussard
The choice of referring expressions in adult-child dialogues: The influence of formal and functional factors
323(24)
Marine Le Mene
Anne Salazar Orvig
Christine Da Silva-Genest
Haydee Marcos
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