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adam_text | Contents 1 Overview 1 1.1 Summary of Targeting 1.2 Survey of the Ten Cue Categories 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1 3 1.2.1 The Lexical Cue Categories 4 1.2.2 The Bodily Cue Categories 5 1.2.3 The Collateral Cue Categories 1.2.4 The Background Cue Categories 1.2.5 The Temporal Cue Categories 7 9 12 Illustrating the Cue Categories in Complex Interaction 13 1.3.1 Interaction of Compatible Cues to a Speech-External Target 14 1.3.2 Interaction of Compatible Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 17 1.3.3 Interaction of Incompatible Cues to a Speech-External Target Characterizing the Trigger 21 22 1.4.1 Features of the Trigger 1.4.2 Distinguishing the Trigger from Other Linguistic Forms Characterizing the Cues 1.5.1 Cue Determination 1.5.2 Cue Processing 25 26 34 Characterizing the Target 39 1.6.1 The Open Ontology of Speech-Internal Targets 40 1.6.2 The Open Ontology of Speech-External Targets 51 Characterizing Space and Time 56 56 1.7.1 The Conceptualization of Space 1.7.2 The Corresponding Conceptualization of Time 1.7.3 Properties Unique to Time Relating This Study to Others 61 64 1.8.1 General Approach Differences 1.8.2 Specific Approach Comparisons 64 66 58 22 20
Contents x 1 .9 Terminology 72 1.9.1 Reasons for Term Choices 1.9.2 Alternate Terms 1.10 75 In Sum I Lexical Cue Categories 79 2 Core Cues to a Target 83 2.1 2.2 Triggers as Complex Constructions 2.4 3 Core Cues 2.1.2 Triggers as a Target-Structuring System 2.1.3 The Formal Realizations of Triggers 83 3.2 3.3 84 85 Intrinsic Target Properties Specified by Triggers 88 89 Ontology 97 2.2.2 Plexity 2.2.3 Animacy/Sapience 2.2.4 Sex 2.2.5 Gender 2.2.6 Substantiality 2.2.7 Domainality (the Target as External or Internal to Speech) 2.2.8 Constituent Type 99 102 103 104 2.3.1 Degree of Remove 2.3.2 Direction of Remove 2.3.3 Perceivability 149 2.3.4 Compactness 150 2.3.5 Syntactic Location In Sum 105 111 Contingent Target Properties Specified by Triggers 113 11 3 145 151 153 Other Trigger Features 3.1 83 2.1.1 2.2.1 2.3 72 74 157 Non-Target Properties Specified by Triggers 157 3.1.1 Trigger Requirements for Particular Cue Categories 3.1.2 Trigger Indications of Grammatical Properties Properties Not Specified by Triggers 157 160 163 3.2.1 Excluded, Even Though Related to Other Trigger Specifications 3.2.2 Excluded, Even Though Specified by Other Cue Categories 3.2.3 Excluded, Even Though Specified by Other Systems or Experientially Basic 3.2.4 Principles for the Exclusion of Specifications? Processes that Triggers Are Engaged In 3.3.1 163 165 166 167 Triggers Specifying Mutually Exclusive Properties within a Category 167 166
Contents 3.4 xi 3.3.2 Cue Codetermination 3.3.3 Trigger Assertion 3.3.4 |oint-Domainality Triggers 3.3.5 Specification Conflict Trigger Ellipsis 3.4.1 1 78 The Whole that Contains a Part as the Target of an Ellipsized Trigger 3.4.4 The Complex that Includes a Component as the Target of an 185 Representing Trigger Features In Sum 187 189 Co-Form Cues to a Target 193 Co-Forms Providing Literal-Semantic Cues to a Target 194 4.1.1 Co-Form Cues to a Target s Identity 4.1.2 Co-Form Cues to a Target s Non-ldentity Characteristics 195 4.2 Co-Forms Providing Immediate-Pragmatic Cues to a Target 4.3 Co-Forms Providing Further-Knowledge Cues to a Target 4.3.1 For a Speech-External Target 199 4.3.2 For a Speech-Internal Target 200 In Sum Bodily Cue Categories 5 Gestural Cues to a Target 5.2 5.3 196 198 199 201 II 5.1 180 The Patient of an Action as the Target of an Ellipsized Trigger 3.4.3 3.5 4.4 179 3.4.2 3.6 4.1 172 176 The Ground of a Path as the Target of an Ellipsized Trigger Ellipsized Trigger 4 170 171 203 207 Foundations of the Analysis 207 5.1.1 Distinguishing Classes of Gestures 5.1.2 Comparing the Classes of Gestures 5.1.3 Outward-Targeting Gestures and Fictivity 5.1.4 The Analysis 207 208 211 215 Target-Intersecting Gestures 216 5.2.1 Prototype Pointing 5.2.2 Divergence from the Prototype Starting at the Emission Phase 5.2.3 Divergence from the Prototype Starting during the Midcourse Phase 217 5.2.4 Divergence from the Prototype at the Termination Phase 5.2.5 Target Filling after Intersection Target-Enclosing Gestures 248 252 5.3.1 Enclosing through Projection
5.3.2 Enclosing through Radial Expansion 253 259 243 220 242 181
Contents xii Target-Pervading Gestures 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 Penetrative Pervasion 5.4.3 Suffusive Pervasion 262 263 264 Target-Coprogressing Gestures 5.5 5.5.1 265 The Articulator Is Coaxial with the Targeted Path 266 5.5.2 The Articulator Is Oblique to the Targeted Path 5.5.3 The Articulator Is Parallel but Not Coaxial with the Targeted Path Target-Paralleling Gestures 5.6 5.6.1 One-Dimensional Paralleling 272 Two-Dimensional Paralleling 274 5.7 Target-Accessing Gestures 276 5.8 Target-Beholding Gestures 278 5.8.1 5.10 Eccetive Use of the Gesture 279 Target-Neighboring Gestures 279 Target-Contacting Gestures 280 5.10.1 The Target Is Ontologically an Entity 5.10.2 The Target Is Ontologically a Location Target-Affecting Gestures 286 5.11.1 Target Maneuvering 287 5.11.2 Target Altering 5.11 Degree of Engagement 5.13 Degree of Precision 287 With Physical Targets 289 5.13.2 With Locative Targets 290 5.13.3 Distinguishing Degrees of Precision 291 Gestural Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 5.14.1 Cross-Speaker Targeting 5.14.2 Single-Speaker Targeting In Visual Perception 5.15.2 In Language 5.15.3 In Culture In Sum 291 292 293 A Cognitive System of Spatial Fictivity 5.15.1 5.16 282 288 5.13.1 5.15 281 287 5.12 5.14 270 272 5.6.2 5.9 6 262 Sweeping Pervasion 294 295 295 296 296 Corporal Cues to a Target 301 6.1 Two Corporally Based Regions 6.2 The Figure s and Hearer s Relations to the Vicinal Region 302 6.2.1 The Figure s Varied Relations to the Region 303 6.2.2 The Hearer s Varied Relations to the Region 305 303 271
xiii Contents Three Phases in Processing a Corporal Trigger 6.3 6.3.Ί 305 Phase 1 : Determining the Speaker s Location 6.3.2 Phase 2: Determining the Region s Location 6.3.3 Phase 3: Determining the Figure s Location Nonscalarity of the Vicinal Region 6.4 6.4.1 Prepositions and Scalarity 6.4.2 Corporal Here and Scalarity 6.4.3 Path Specifiers and Scalarity 305 307 313 315 315 316 31 7 319 6.5 The Figure as Target 6.6 The Corporal Cue Complemented by Other Exhibitive Cues With a Gestural Cue Added 6.6.2 With a Hearer-Focus Cue Added 6.6.3 With a Targetive Cue Added 6.6.4 Proximal and Distal Reconsidered 324 324 326 The Hearer s Location as the Corporal Cue 327 6.7.1 Triggers Explicitly Requiring a Hearer-Centered Corporal Cue 327 6.7.2 Triggers Implicitly Requiring a Hearer-Centered Corporal Cue 328 6.7.3 Hearer Location and Salience 6.7.4 Distance between Speaker and Hearer 329 329 Paths toward/Not toward the Vicinal Region 6.8 6.8.1 330 Motion toward but Not into a Vicinal Region 6.8.2 Motion toward and into a Vicinal Region 6.8.3 Motion toward a Noncurrent Vicinal Region 6.8.4 Motion toward a Hearer s Vicinal Region Constraints on Corporally Based Regions 6.9 6.10 A Target in the Narrative World 6.10.2 A Target in Spatialized Discourse In Sum 332 332 333 334 335 336 339 III Collateral Cue Categories 341 7 Targetive Cues to a Target 345 Targetive Feature Cues 7.1.1 331 333 Corporal Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 6.10.1 6.11 7.1 321 6.6.1 6.7 320 346 Felicity Requirements in Relation to Targetive Cues 7.1.2 Effective Categories Guiding a Feature Search 7.1.3 Combining
Categories 352 7.1.4 Unified versus Nested Feature Searches 7.1.5 Type of Sensory Modality 7.1.6 Size of Search Space 356 355 353 351 347
xiv Contents 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.6 8 8.2 9 7.2.1 Subeffective Categories Yielding to a Salience Search 7.2.2 Salience-Associated Parameters and Their Relationships 7.2.3 Illustrating the Parameters and Their Relationships 7.2.4 Augmenting an Initial Salience Search 360 363 367 368 Targetive Criterion Cues Criterion Categories Related to Effective and Subeffective Categories 7.3.2 A Simplex Criterion Category 7.3.3 A Compound Criterion Category Gestural Targetive Cues 369 369 370 7.4.1 Parameters for Self-Targeting Gestures 7.4.2 Type of Search for Gestural Targetive Cues 7.4.3 Yay 376 378 381 7.5.1 A Commonality between The and That 7.5.2 Differences between The and That 7.5.3 Nested Targeting 381 382 383 Targetive Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 384 7.6.1 Speech-Internal Targetive Feature Cues 7.6.2 Speech-Internal Targetive Salience Cues In Sum 371 385 387 390 393 Illustration of the Category 393 8.1.1 In the Modality of Sight 8.1.2 In the Modality of Hearing 8.1.3 In the Modality of Smell Analysis of the Category 393 394 394 395 8.2.1 The Three-Step Sequence 8.2.2 A Further Perspective on Step 2 of the Sequence 395 8.3 Hearer-Focus Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 8.4 In Sum 400 401 Background Cue Categories 403 Environmental Cues to a Target 9.1 359 7.3.1 Hearer-Focus Cues to a Target 8.1 IV 358 Definiteness and Targetive Cues 7.5 7.7 Targetive Salience Cues Environmental Locating Cues 407 408 9.1.1 Locating with Respect to a Subenvironment 9.1.2 Locating with Respect to a Ground 415 408 399 369
Contents Environmental Bounding Cues 9.2 Basic Environmental Bounding 9.2.2 Divergences from the Basic 420 421 9.3.1 Locating with Respect to a Speech-Internal Subenvironment 9.3.2 Locating with Respect to a Speech-Internal Ground In Sum 431 10.1 Knowledge about Perceived Nonlinguistic Phenomena 10.2 Knowledge about Unperceived Nonlinguistic Phenomena 10.2.1 The Unperceived Is Integrated with the Perceived 10.2.2 The Unperceived Is Extrapolated from the Perceived 10.2.3 The Unperceived Is Independent of the Perceived 10.2.4 The Unperceived Is an Entity, Not a Location Knowledge about Linguistic Phenomena 10.3.1 General Discourse Knowledge 10.3.2 Local Discourse Knowledge 10.4 422 426 428 Epistemic Cues to a Target 10.3 432 433 433 434 435 436 437 438 438 Epistemic Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 439 10.4.1 Knowledge about Nonlinguistic Phenomena for Speech-Internal Use 10.4.2 Knowledge about Linguistic Phenomena for Speech-Internal Use 10.5 11 419 Environmental Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 9.4 V 418 9.2.1 9.3 10 XV In Sum 444 Temporal Cue Categories 447 Chronal Cues to a Target 11.1 451 Supersentential Chronal Interval 452 11.1.1 The Figure s and Hearer s Relations to the Chronal Interval 11.1.2 Three Phases in Processing a Chronal Trigger 453 454 11.1.3 Phase 1 : Determining the Trigger s Temporal Location 454 11.1.4 Phase 2: Determining the Interval s Temporal Location 455 11.1.5 Phase 3: Determining the Figure s Temporal Location 458 11.1.6 Where Now and the Present Tense Differ 464 11.1.7 The Nonscalarity of Chronal Now 11.1.8 The Figure Event as Target 11.1.9
Where Corporal and Chronal Targeting Are the Same or Differ 11.2 442 Subsentential Chronal Interval 466 467 470 11.2.1 Prosody in Subsentential Chronal Targeting 11.2.2 Temporal Granularity 473 470 467 439
Contents xvi Ί 1.2.3 Three Phases in Processing a Prosodic Chronal Trigger 11.2.4 Temporal Co-Location 11.2.5 Absence of Temporally Co-Located Components 11.3 Cosentential Chronal Interval 11.3.1 11.4 12 479 Chronal Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 480 Contraction of the Base Moment 11.4.2 Expansion of the Base Moment 11.4.3 Displacement from the Base Moment 11.4.4 The Speech-Internal Continuum In Sum 481 481 482 483 483 Perichronal Cues to a Target 12.1 476 478 Cophrasal Chronal Interval 11.4.1 11.5 474 475 487 Perichronal Cues that Help Determine Other Cues 487 12.1.1 The Basic Condition 12.1.2 Cues Necessarily Concurrent with the Trigger 12.1.3 Cues either Concurrent or Nonconcurrent with the Trigger 12.2 488 Perichronal Cues that Help Determine the Target Directly 12.2.1 Direct Perichronal Cues from Co-Forms 12.2.2 Direct Perichronal Cues from Gestures 12.3 Perichronal Cues to a Speech-Internal Target 12.3.1 One Cue and One Trigger 12.3.2 One Cue and Two Triggers 12.3.3 Two Cues and Two Triggers 12.3.4 Two Cues and One Trigger 12.4 In Sum 507 507 509 510 511 511 512 512 513 VI Sequences in Targeting 13 Interaction Sequences and Joint Attention 13.1 489 517 521 Analytic Framework for Interaction Sequences 521 1 3.1.1 Narrowing Down to Interaction Sequences 13.1.2 The Steps Are All Overt, All Verbal 1 3.1.3 The Steps Are All Overt, Some Not Necessarily Verbal 13.1.4 Some Steps Are Covert 1 3.2 521 523 528 Triggers in a Basic Interaction Sequence 530 13.2.1 Stepi 13.2.2 Step 2 532 13.2.3 Step 3 533 13.2.4 Summary of the Targeting Interaction Sequence 531 533 526 494
xvii Contents 13.3 Taxonomy of Common Attention 534 13.3.1 The Participation Parameter 535 13.3.2 The Recognition Parameter 535 13.3.3 The Elicitation Parameter 536 13.3.4 The Epistemic Parameter 537 1 3.3.5 The Four Parameters Conjoined 13.3.6 Summarizing the Taxonomy of Common Attention 538 538 13.4 Relating the Targeting Sequence to the Taxonomy of Attention 1 3.5 Modified Targeting Sequences 13.5.1 Hearer-Focus Cues Causing Modification 13.5.2 Perceptual Ease Causing Modification 13.5.3 Commonality Triggers Causing Modification 13.5.4 Eccetive Triggers Causing Modification 13.5.5 Offerative Triggers Causing Modification 13.6 In Sum 548 551 The Initial and Final Targets Have Similar Forms Baseline Cases 556 14.1.2 A Hybrid Case 557 14.1.3 The Assessment Phase 14.1.4 The Resolution Phase 14.1.5 With Certain Factors Varied 558 565 The Initial and Final Targets Have Dissimilar Forms The Reembodiment Operation 14.2.2 With Certain Factors Varied The Initial Target Is Fictive 556 562 14.2.1 14.3 546 555 14.1.1 14.2 567 569 570 571 14.3.1 The Final Target at Some Point Occupies the Indicated Location 14.3.2 The Final Target Never Occupies the Indicated Location 14.4 Resolution of Conflicting Cues to a Speech-Internal Target Conflict and Resolution in Tropes 14.4.1 14.5 In Sum 585 Glossary References Index 542 543 552 14 Cue Conflict and Its Resolution 14.1 540 542 623 615 582 579 575 578 571
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title_full_unstemmed | The targeting system of language Leonard Talmy |
title_short | The targeting system of language |
title_sort | the targeting system of language |
topic | Cognitive grammar Subjectivity Systemic grammar Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) Deixis (DE-588)4011327-9 gnd Anapher Syntax (DE-588)4142361-6 gnd Kognitive Grammatik (DE-588)4232699-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Cognitive grammar Subjectivity Systemic grammar Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) Deixis Anapher Syntax Kognitive Grammatik |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030188435&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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