Explaining levels of language: from sentence to text
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adam_text | EXPLAINING LEVELS OF LANGUAGE
From Sentence to Text
Mark S LeTourneau
With a Preface by
Victor Raskin
The Edwin Mellen Press
Lewiston»Queenston»Lampeter
Table of Contents
Preface by Victor Raskin j
Acknowledgements v
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Sentence, Text, Discourse 5
1 1 Distinguishing Text and Discourse 5
1 2 Against Distinguishing Text and Discourse 18
121 Static and Dynamic Conceptions of Text 18
1211 Textemes 19
1212 Deixis 24
122 The Notion Well-Formed Text 28
1 3 Distinguishing Text and Sentence 39
131 Sentence and Text as Isomorphic 39
132 Sentence and Text as Nonisomorphic 44
1321 Sentences and Sentence Sequences 48
1322 amp; as a Textual Connective 53
1323 Too as a Textual Connective 59
1324 Motivating the Text-Sentence Distinction 64
1325 Section Summary 67
1 4 Linguistic Modularity 68
1 5 Plan of the Study 73
Chapter 2: Text as a Linguistic Level 75
2 1 Principles of Formalization 75
211 Informal Axiomatic Theories 75
212 Formal Axiomatic Theories 78
213 Empirical Axiomatic Theories 80
214 Section Summary 84
2 2 Formalizing Text as the Structure LT 85
221 The Alphabet I 88
222 The Operation of Concatenation 98
223 Relations and Operations in T 112
224 First-Order Operations in T 120
225 Ordering Relations and the Axioms of Concatenation 127
226 Concerning Axiomatizability 130
227 Model Theory in T 132
2 3 Chapter Summary 137
Chapter 3: Connexity and Intersentential Anaphora 141
3 1 Connexity, Cohesion, and Coherence 141
311 Connexity 143
312 Cohesion 144
313 Coherence 145
3 2 Tools for Analyzing Connexity 155
321 Cohesive Ties 156
322 Recurrence Chains in Paragraphs 158
323 Information Structure 161
3 3 Thematicity and Intersentential Anaphora in Koine Greek 168
331 Emphatic Autos 169
332 Nonanaphoric Deictic Pronouns 176
333 Anaphoric Deictic Pronouns 185
334A Case Study: John 1 1-15 190
335 Pronoun and Focus Typologies 203
336 Putative Counterexamples 206
3 4 Chapter Summary 218
Chapter 4: (Endo)phoric Chains hi Texts 219
4 1 Phoric Chain Formation 219
411 The Domain of an Anaphoric Chain 219
412 The Head of an Anaphoric Chain 223
413 Nonhead Elements: A-, B-, and F-Occurrences of Pronouns 225
414 Analyses of Chain Formation: Intraparagraph and Interparagraph 23 8
Anaphora
4 2 Anaphora with Conjoined Antecedents 252
421 (Mis)Analogizing to Bound Anaphora 256
422 Anaphoric Chains and Focus Assignment 265
423 Phrasal and Clausal Conjunction 267
424 Section Summary - 273
4 3 Conditions on Connexity as Second-Order Relations 274
4 4 Chapter Summary 283
Chapter 5: Broad Syntax and Left-Peripheral Projections 285
5 1 Feature Checking and the Syntax-Text Interface 285
511 Articulating the Interfaces 286
512 Broad and Narrow Syntax 292
5 2 Equivalence across Sentence Boundaries 304
5 3 Left-Peripheral Clause Architecture 312
531 Presentational Here 313
532 Comma Intonation and Dual Movement 329
533 Force Phrase and the Lower CP Position 343
5 4 Chapter Summary 350
Chapter 6: Discourse Linking and Optional Movement 353
6 1 Characterizing Optional Movement 353
6 2 Discourse Linking and Intersentential Triggers for Movement 365
621 D-Linking 1: Match and Merge 366
622 D-Linking 2: Superiority Effects 369
6221 The Path Containment Condition 370
6222 Superiority as Weak Cross Over 372
6223 D-Linking and Superiority 376
623 D-Linking 3: Match and Move 386
6 3 EPP-Features and the Typology of Topic-Focus Articulation 393
6 4 Chapter Summary 416
Chapter 7: Focus and Definiteness in (Broad) Syntax 421
7 1 Focus with and without Movement 421
711 Crossover Effects and Focus Assignment 421
712 In-Situ Focus vs Focus Movement 430
713 In-Situ Focus Realignment 438
714 In-Situ Focus Repair: Multiple Adverb Scope 440
7 2 Definiteness and Optional Movement 449
721 Existential vs Presentational There 450
722 Relative Clause Stranding with (In)definites 460
7221 Basic Paradigms 460
7222 The Definiteness Effect in Reduced Clauses 464
7223 The Definiteness Effect in Unreduced Relative Clauses 469
7224 Antisymmetry in Unreduced Relative Clauses 479
7225 Absence of the Definiteness Effect 485
7 3 Chapter Summary 490
Chapter 8: Retrospect and Prospect 495
8 1 Summary 495
8 2 Implications and Directions for Research 512
References 519
Author Index 539
Subject Index 543
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EXPLAINING LEVELS OF LANGUAGE
From Sentence to Text
Mark S LeTourneau
With a Preface by
Victor Raskin
The Edwin Mellen Press
Lewiston»Queenston»Lampeter
Table of Contents
Preface by Victor Raskin j
Acknowledgements v
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Sentence, Text, Discourse 5
1 1 Distinguishing Text and Discourse 5
1 2 Against Distinguishing Text and Discourse 18
121 Static and Dynamic Conceptions of Text 18
1211 Textemes 19
1212 Deixis 24
122 The Notion Well-Formed Text 28
1 3 Distinguishing Text and Sentence 39
131 Sentence and Text as Isomorphic 39
132 Sentence and Text as Nonisomorphic 44
1321 Sentences and Sentence Sequences 48
1322 amp; as a Textual Connective 53
1323 Too as a Textual Connective 59
1324 Motivating the Text-Sentence Distinction 64
1325 Section Summary 67
1 4 Linguistic Modularity 68
1 5 Plan of the Study 73
Chapter 2: Text as a Linguistic Level 75
2 1 Principles of Formalization 75
211 Informal Axiomatic Theories 75
212 Formal Axiomatic Theories 78
213 Empirical Axiomatic Theories 80
214 Section Summary 84
2 2 Formalizing Text as the Structure LT 85
221 The Alphabet I 88
222 The Operation of Concatenation 98
223 Relations and Operations in T 112
224 First-Order Operations in T 120
225 Ordering Relations and the Axioms of Concatenation 127
226 Concerning Axiomatizability 130
227 Model Theory in T 132
2 3 Chapter Summary 137
Chapter 3: Connexity and Intersentential Anaphora 141
3 1 Connexity, Cohesion, and Coherence 141
311 Connexity 143
312 Cohesion 144
313 Coherence 145
3 2 Tools for Analyzing Connexity 155
321 Cohesive Ties 156
322 Recurrence Chains in Paragraphs 158
323 Information Structure 161
3 3 Thematicity and Intersentential Anaphora in Koine Greek 168
331 Emphatic Autos 169
332 Nonanaphoric Deictic Pronouns 176
333 Anaphoric Deictic Pronouns 185
334A Case Study: John 1 1-15 190
335 Pronoun and Focus Typologies 203
336 Putative Counterexamples 206
3 4 Chapter Summary 218
Chapter 4: (Endo)phoric Chains hi Texts 219
4 1 Phoric Chain Formation 219
411 The Domain of an Anaphoric Chain 219
412 The Head of an Anaphoric Chain 223
413 Nonhead Elements: A-, B-, and F-Occurrences of Pronouns 225
414 Analyses of Chain Formation: Intraparagraph and Interparagraph 23 8
Anaphora
4 2 Anaphora with Conjoined Antecedents 252
421 (Mis)Analogizing to Bound Anaphora 256
422 Anaphoric Chains and Focus Assignment 265
423 Phrasal and Clausal Conjunction 267
424 Section Summary - 273
4 3 Conditions on Connexity as Second-Order Relations 274
4 4 Chapter Summary 283
Chapter 5: Broad Syntax and Left-Peripheral Projections 285
5 1 Feature Checking and the Syntax-Text Interface 285
511 Articulating the Interfaces 286
512 Broad and Narrow Syntax 292
5 2 Equivalence across Sentence Boundaries 304
5 3 Left-Peripheral Clause Architecture 312
531 Presentational Here 313
532 Comma Intonation and Dual Movement 329
533 Force Phrase and the Lower CP Position 343
5 4 Chapter Summary 350
Chapter 6: Discourse Linking and Optional Movement 353
6 1 Characterizing Optional Movement 353
6 2 Discourse Linking and Intersentential Triggers for Movement 365
621 D-Linking 1: Match and Merge 366
622 D-Linking 2: Superiority Effects 369
6221 The Path Containment Condition 370
6222 Superiority as Weak Cross Over 372
6223 D-Linking and Superiority 376
623 D-Linking 3: Match and Move 386
6 3 EPP-Features and the Typology of Topic-Focus Articulation 393
6 4 Chapter Summary 416
Chapter 7: Focus and Definiteness in (Broad) Syntax 421
7 1 Focus with and without Movement 421
711 Crossover Effects and Focus Assignment 421
712 In-Situ Focus vs Focus Movement 430
713 In-Situ Focus Realignment 438
714 In-Situ Focus Repair: Multiple Adverb Scope 440
7 2 Definiteness and Optional Movement 449
721 Existential vs Presentational There 450
722 Relative Clause Stranding with (In)definites 460
7221 Basic Paradigms 460
7222 The Definiteness Effect in Reduced Clauses 464
7223 The Definiteness Effect in Unreduced Relative Clauses 469
7224 Antisymmetry in Unreduced Relative Clauses 479
7225 Absence of the Definiteness Effect 485
7 3 Chapter Summary 490
Chapter 8: Retrospect and Prospect 495
8 1 Summary 495
8 2 Implications and Directions for Research 512
References 519
Author Index 539
Subject Index 543 |
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