The Grammar of Discourse [electronic resource] / by Robert E. Longacre.

За: Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: Topics in Language and LinguisticsПублікація: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1996Видання: 2nd ed. 1996Опис: XVII, 362 p. online resourceТип вмісту:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781489901620
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1 Monologue Discourse: Typology and Salience -- 2 Monologue Discourse: Plot and Peak -- 3 Combinations of Predications -- 4 Intersentential Relations: Etic Paragraph Types -- 5 Repartee: Dialogue Paragraphs -- 6 Cases or Roles -- 7 Case Frames -- 8 Surface Structure of Clauses -- 9 A Framework for Discourse Analysis -- Appendix: The Notional and Surface Structure of English Clauses -- References.
У: Springer Nature eBookЗведення: In that The Anatomy of Speech Notions (1976) was the precursor to The Grammar of Discourse (1983), this revision embodies a third "edition" of some of the material that is found here. The original intent of the 1976 volume was to construct a hierarchical arrangement of notional categories, which find surface realization in the grammatical constructions of the various languages of the world. The idea was to marshal the categories that every analyst-regardless of theoretical bent-had to take account of as cognitive entities. The volume began with a couple of chapters on what was then popularly known as "case grammar," then expanded upward and downward to include other notional categories on other levels. Chapters on dis­ course, monologue, and dialogue were buried in the center of the volume. In the 1983 volume, the chapters on monologue and dialogue discourse were moved to the fore of the book and the chapters on case grammar were made less prominent; the volume was then renamed The Grammar of Discourse. The current revision features more clearly than its predecessors the intersection of discourse and pragmatic concerns with grammatical structures on various levels. It retains and expands much of the former material but includes new material reflecting current advances in such topics as salience clines for discourse, rhetorical relations, paragraph structures, transitivity, ergativity, agency hierarchy, and word­ order typologies.
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1 Monologue Discourse: Typology and Salience -- 2 Monologue Discourse: Plot and Peak -- 3 Combinations of Predications -- 4 Intersentential Relations: Etic Paragraph Types -- 5 Repartee: Dialogue Paragraphs -- 6 Cases or Roles -- 7 Case Frames -- 8 Surface Structure of Clauses -- 9 A Framework for Discourse Analysis -- Appendix: The Notional and Surface Structure of English Clauses -- References.

In that The Anatomy of Speech Notions (1976) was the precursor to The Grammar of Discourse (1983), this revision embodies a third "edition" of some of the material that is found here. The original intent of the 1976 volume was to construct a hierarchical arrangement of notional categories, which find surface realization in the grammatical constructions of the various languages of the world. The idea was to marshal the categories that every analyst-regardless of theoretical bent-had to take account of as cognitive entities. The volume began with a couple of chapters on what was then popularly known as "case grammar," then expanded upward and downward to include other notional categories on other levels. Chapters on dis­ course, monologue, and dialogue were buried in the center of the volume. In the 1983 volume, the chapters on monologue and dialogue discourse were moved to the fore of the book and the chapters on case grammar were made less prominent; the volume was then renamed The Grammar of Discourse. The current revision features more clearly than its predecessors the intersection of discourse and pragmatic concerns with grammatical structures on various levels. It retains and expands much of the former material but includes new material reflecting current advances in such topics as salience clines for discourse, rhetorical relations, paragraph structures, transitivity, ergativity, agency hierarchy, and word­ order typologies.

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