Genre, relevance and global coherence: the pragmatics of discourse type
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Schriftenreihe: | Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language, and cognition
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adam_text | Genre,
types or genre may influence the addressee s inferential processes in
identifying the communicator s intention. There are two main areas
where such an influence is often felt: the interpretation of tense and
aspect markers is often said to differ in various text types, and the
communication of implicatures is said to differ in various talk-exchange
types. The first type of genre effects is usually approached by global
coherence-based accounts whereas the second by proposals based on
Gricean pragmatics. This study examines both types of accounts, arguing
that the key to a solution lies in the interplay of the cognitive and
communicative principles of relevance proposed by
unravels intricate relations between cognitive mechanisms, communicative
principles and expectations of relevance in complex ostensive stimuli
such as texts.
Contents
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Genre in pragmatic theory................ 1
1.2 The notion of genre.................... 4
1.3 The functions of genre.................. 7
1.4 Relevance theory..................... 10
1.4.1 Comtnunication, code and inference ...... 10
1.4.2 Cognition and relevance............. 13
1.4.3 Communication and relevance.......... 15
1.4.4 The relevance-theoretic comprehension
procedure..................... 16
1.5 Overview of the book................... 20
PART 1: GLOBAL COHERENCE AND GENRE
2 Global coherence and global discourse relations 25
2.1 Introduction........................ 25
2.2 Samet and Schank (1984) on coherence......... 26
2.3 On the notion of global coherence............ 28
2.3.1 Global coherence relations............ 28
2.3.2 The purpose of global coherence relations ... 32
2.4 Causal relations, global coherence and time...... 34
2.4.1 Content-based causality relations and the
cognitive concept of causality.......... 35
2.4.2 A relevance-theoretic account of causal relations 39
2.4.3 Causality and time................ 42
2.5 Conclusion ........................ 45
vu
Contents
3 Topic-based approaches to global coherence 46
3.1 Introduction........................ 46
3.2 Global coherence as topic relevance........... 46
3.3 The quaestio approach.................. 52
3.4 Questioning in discourse, topic, and discourse structure 56
3.4.1 Van Kuppevelt s theory of topic and discourse
structure ..................... 56
3.4.2 A critical discussion of van Kuppeveit (1995a) 60
3.5 Conclusion ........................ 70
4 Global coherence and grounding in discourse 72
4.1 Introduction........................ 72
4.2 Defining foreground ................... 73
4.2.1 Storyline and temporal succession ....... 73
4.2.2 Foreground as forward movement in discourse 74
4.2.3 The foreground-background distinction as a
taxonomy of linguistic markers......... 75
4.2.4 Grounding defined in pragmatic and
psychological terms................ 77
4.2.5 Grounding as a scalar notion derived from
several criteria.................. 78
4.2.6 Grounding in discourse as a pragmatic principle 79
4.2.7 Foreground and topic-constituting implicit
questions in discourse.............. 85
4.2.8 Other approaches to grounding......... 90
4.2.9 Evaluation .................... 96
4.3 Grounding in discourse and discourse type....... 97
4.3.1 Grounding scales, linguistic marking, and
discourse type................... 97
4.3.2 Discourse type and the comment value of
topic-constituting questions........... 102
4.4 Conclusion ........................ 103
VM
Contents
PART 2: EXPECTATIONS OF RELEVANCE AND
GENRE
5 Expectations of relevance 107
5.1 Introduction........................107
5.2 Expectations of relevance and complex Stimuli.....107
5.3 Expectations of relevance and parallel processing . . . 114
5.4 Expectations of relevance and attention........121
5.5 On inferring expectations of relevance.........122
5.6 Expectations of relevance and Connectivity in discourse 127
5.7 Summary and conclusion ................142
6 Expectations of relevance, implicit questioning in discourse,
and genre 143
6.1 Introduction........................143
6.2 Implicit questioning in discourse and expectations of
relevance..........................143
6.2.1 Conjunction, juxtaposition and implicit
questioning....................144
6.2.2 Implicit questioning, topic and focus......147
6.2.3 Implicit questioning in bridging reference . . . 149
6.2.4 Question-based accounts of discourse structure 151
6.3 Expectations of relevance and the cognitive role of
genre............................155
6.4 Conclusion ........................172
7 Empirical issues in global coherence and text typology 174
7.1 Introduction........................174
7.2 The Interpretation and use of verb forms........175
7.3 Greek participial clauses.................179
7.3.1 The Interpretation of participial clauses in
Koine Greek ...................179
7.3.2 On the pragmatics of participial clauses in
Koine Greek ...................185
7.4 Anaphora.........................191
7.4.1 Anaphora in different genres ..........191
7.4.2 Anaphora, genre, and relevance.........193
7.5 Conclusion ........................197
ix
Contents
PART 3: GENRE IN INFERENTIAL THEORIES
OF COMMUNICATION
8 Genre in code-based theories of communication 201
8.1 Introduction........................ 201
8.2 Register and context................... 201
8.3 Register and text typology................ 203
8.4 Genre........................... 204
8.5 Evaluation and research questions ........... 205
8.6 Genre in a non-cognitive account of communication . . 208
8.7 Genre and schematic structure............. 212
8.8 On register........................ 215
8.9 Conclusion ........................ 222
9 Conversational maxims and genre 224
9.1 Genre in an inferential theory of communication . . . 224
9.2 Discourse types and the universality of pragmatic
maxims..........................225
9.3 Conversation types and conversational requirements . 229
9.3.1 Quantity and volubility.............230
9.3.2 Scalar implicatures and volubility.......231
9.3.3 Conversational requirements...........233
9.4 Scalar implicatures in relevance theory.........234
9.5 A critical comparison of the three proposals......238
9.5.1 The scope of the proposals ...........238
9.5.2 The revised presumption of relevance and genre 242
9.5.3 Conversation types and requirements of talk
exchanges.....................245
9.6 Genre in relevance theory................248
9.7 Conclusion ........................251
10 A re-analysis of genre and its implications for pragmatics 253
10.1 The role of genre in cognitive pragmatics .......253
10.2 Genre and pragmatics..................258
10.2.1 Global coherence and relevance.........258
10.2.2 Expectations of relevance and the inferential
theory of communication ............260
Contents
10.3 Genre and discourse analysis ..............262
10.4 New questions.......................266
Notes 269
Bibliography 281
Index 301
XI
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Genre,
types or genre may influence the addressee's inferential processes in
identifying the communicator's intention. There are two main areas
where such an influence is often felt: the interpretation of tense and
aspect markers is often said to differ in various text types, and the
communication of implicatures is said to differ in various talk-exchange
types. The first type of genre effects is usually approached by global
coherence-based accounts whereas the second by proposals based on
Gricean pragmatics. This study examines both types of accounts, arguing
that the key to a solution lies in the interplay of the cognitive and
communicative principles of relevance proposed by
unravels intricate relations between cognitive mechanisms, communicative
principles and expectations of relevance in complex ostensive stimuli
such as texts.
Contents
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Genre in pragmatic theory. 1
1.2 The notion of genre. 4
1.3 The functions of genre. 7
1.4 Relevance theory. 10
1.4.1 Comtnunication, code and inference . 10
1.4.2 Cognition and relevance. 13
1.4.3 Communication and relevance. 15
1.4.4 The relevance-theoretic comprehension
procedure. 16
1.5 Overview of the book. 20
PART 1: GLOBAL COHERENCE AND GENRE
2 Global coherence and global discourse relations 25
2.1 Introduction. 25
2.2 Samet and Schank (1984) on coherence. 26
2.3 On the notion of global coherence. 28
2.3.1 Global coherence relations. 28
2.3.2 The purpose of global coherence relations . 32
2.4 Causal relations, global coherence and time. 34
2.4.1 Content-based causality relations and the
cognitive concept of causality. 35
2.4.2 A relevance-theoretic account of causal relations 39
2.4.3 Causality and time. 42
2.5 Conclusion . 45
vu
Contents
3 Topic-based approaches to global coherence 46
3.1 Introduction. 46
3.2 Global coherence as topic relevance. 46
3.3 The quaestio approach. 52
3.4 Questioning in discourse, topic, and discourse structure 56
3.4.1 Van Kuppevelt's theory of topic and discourse
structure . 56
3.4.2 A critical discussion of van Kuppeveit (1995a) 60
3.5 Conclusion . 70
4 Global coherence and grounding in discourse 72
4.1 Introduction. 72
4.2 Defining 'foreground'. 73
4.2.1 Storyline and temporal succession . 73
4.2.2 'Foreground' as forward movement in discourse 74
4.2.3 The foreground-background distinction as a
taxonomy of linguistic markers. 75
4.2.4 Grounding defined in pragmatic and
psychological terms. 77
4.2.5 Grounding as a scalar notion derived from
several criteria. 78
4.2.6 Grounding in discourse as a pragmatic principle 79
4.2.7 Foreground and topic-constituting implicit
questions in discourse. 85
4.2.8 Other approaches to grounding. 90
4.2.9 Evaluation . 96
4.3 Grounding in discourse and discourse type. 97
4.3.1 Grounding scales, linguistic marking, and
discourse type. 97
4.3.2 Discourse type and the comment value of
topic-constituting questions. 102
4.4 Conclusion . 103
VM
Contents
PART 2: EXPECTATIONS OF RELEVANCE AND
GENRE
5 Expectations of relevance 107
5.1 Introduction.107
5.2 Expectations of relevance and complex Stimuli.107
5.3 Expectations of relevance and parallel processing . . . 114
5.4 Expectations of relevance and attention.121
5.5 On inferring expectations of relevance.122
5.6 Expectations of relevance and Connectivity in discourse 127
5.7 Summary and conclusion .142
6 Expectations of relevance, implicit questioning in discourse,
and genre 143
6.1 Introduction.143
6.2 Implicit questioning in discourse and expectations of
relevance.143
6.2.1 Conjunction, juxtaposition and implicit
questioning.144
6.2.2 Implicit questioning, topic and focus.147
6.2.3 Implicit questioning in bridging reference . . . 149
6.2.4 Question-based accounts of discourse structure 151
6.3 Expectations of relevance and the cognitive role of
genre.155
6.4 Conclusion .172
7 Empirical issues in global coherence and text typology 174
7.1 Introduction.174
7.2 The Interpretation and use of verb forms.175
7.3 Greek participial clauses.179
7.3.1 The Interpretation of participial clauses in
Koine Greek .179
7.3.2 On the pragmatics of participial clauses in
Koine Greek .185
7.4 Anaphora.191
7.4.1 Anaphora in different genres .191
7.4.2 Anaphora, genre, and relevance.193
7.5 Conclusion .197
ix
Contents
PART 3: GENRE IN INFERENTIAL THEORIES
OF COMMUNICATION
8 Genre in code-based theories of communication 201
8.1 Introduction. 201
8.2 Register and context. 201
8.3 Register and text typology. 203
8.4 Genre. 204
8.5 Evaluation and research questions . 205
8.6 Genre in a non-cognitive account of communication . . 208
8.7 Genre and schematic structure. 212
8.8 On register. 215
8.9 Conclusion . 222
9 Conversational maxims and genre 224
9.1 Genre in an inferential theory of communication . . . 224
9.2 Discourse types and the universality of pragmatic
maxims.225
9.3 Conversation types and conversational requirements . 229
9.3.1 Quantity and volubility.230
9.3.2 Scalar implicatures and volubility.231
9.3.3 Conversational requirements.233
9.4 Scalar implicatures in relevance theory.234
9.5 A critical comparison of the three proposals.238
9.5.1 The scope of the proposals .238
9.5.2 The revised presumption of relevance and genre 242
9.5.3 Conversation types and requirements of talk
exchanges.245
9.6 Genre in relevance theory.248
9.7 Conclusion .251
10 A re-analysis of genre and its implications for pragmatics 253
10.1 The role of genre in cognitive pragmatics .253
10.2 Genre and pragmatics.258
10.2.1 Global coherence and relevance.258
10.2.2 Expectations of relevance and the inferential
theory of communication .260
Contents
10.3 Genre and discourse analysis .262
10.4 New questions.266
Notes 269
Bibliography 281
Index 301
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spelling | Unger, Christoph Armin 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)172918952 aut Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type Christoph Unger 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2006 XII, 308 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language, and cognition Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Discourse analysis Pragmatics Relevance Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 gnd rswk-swf Textkohärenz (DE-588)4117193-7 gnd rswk-swf Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd rswk-swf Relevanz Linguistik (DE-588)4322518-4 gnd rswk-swf Textsorte (DE-588)4059664-3 gnd rswk-swf Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd rswk-swf Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 s Textsorte (DE-588)4059664-3 s Textkohärenz (DE-588)4117193-7 s DE-604 Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 s Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 s Relevanz Linguistik (DE-588)4322518-4 s 1\p DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006048579-t.html Table of contents only Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015475043&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015475043&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type |
title_auth | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type |
title_exact_search | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type |
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title_full | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type Christoph Unger |
title_fullStr | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type Christoph Unger |
title_full_unstemmed | Genre, relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type Christoph Unger |
title_short | Genre, relevance and global coherence |
title_sort | genre relevance and global coherence the pragmatics of discourse type |
title_sub | the pragmatics of discourse type |
topic | Discourse analysis Pragmatics Relevance Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 gnd Textkohärenz (DE-588)4117193-7 gnd Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd Relevanz Linguistik (DE-588)4322518-4 gnd Textsorte (DE-588)4059664-3 gnd Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Discourse analysis Pragmatics Relevance Diskurs Textkohärenz Pragmatik Relevanz Linguistik Textsorte Diskursanalyse |
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