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505 | 8 | |a Grammatical evidentiality and the unprepared mind1. Introduction; 2. Mirativity and evidentiality; 2.1 A functional definition; 2.2 Grammatical evidentials and speaker knowledge; 3. Reconstructing mirative meaning; 3.1 New information; 3.1.1 Environmental vs. linguistic information; 3.1.2 What it means for environmental information to be new; 3.2 Surprise and the unprepared mind; 3.2.1 Schema theory and surprise as a cognitive process; 3.2.2 The linguistic correlates of schema discrepancy; 4. Conclusion; 4.1 Future prospects; 4.2 Mirativity and other categories; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a Operationalizing mirativity: A usage-based quantitative study of constructional construal in English1. Introduction: Operationalizing the conceptual-functional category of mirativity; 2. Object, data and method; 2.1 Object: Three constructions for encoding epistemic incongruity; 2.2 Data: Interactive online language use; 2.3 Method: Constructional profiles and multifactorial feature analysis; 3. Analysis. Manual annotation of sample; 3.1 Conceptual-functional mirative profile of constructions; 3.2 Operationalizing performativity and incongruity. | |
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spelling | Expressing and describing surprise / edited by Agnès Celle, Laure Lansari. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Benjamins current topics, 1874-0081 ; volume 92 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Expressing and Describing Surprise; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; References; Surprise as a conceptual category; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodological issues; 3. Surprise as a polysemous category; 4. Metonymies of surprise; 5. The surprise process metaphorically conceived; 6. The notion of "loss of control" in surprise; 7. What makes surprise different?; 8. Conclusions; References; The complex, language-specific semantics of "surprise"; 1. Introductory comments; 1.1 The NSM methodology; 1.2 The importance of metalanguage; 1.3 Outline. 2. The lexical semantics of "surprise words" in English and Malay2.1 English surprised, amazed, astonished and shocked; 2.2 Comparison with Malay (Bahasa Melayu); 3. English grammatical semantics of the "unexpected": Present participial adjectives (surprising, sh; 3.1 Present participial adjectives: surprising, amazing, astonishing, shocking; 3.2 English experiencer-object "surprise verbs": to surprise, to amaze, to shock, to astonish; 3.3 Active "surprise verbs": A note on Slavic languages; 4. Implications for semantic typology; Sources of the Malay textual examples; References. Grammatical evidentiality and the unprepared mind1. Introduction; 2. Mirativity and evidentiality; 2.1 A functional definition; 2.2 Grammatical evidentials and speaker knowledge; 3. Reconstructing mirative meaning; 3.1 New information; 3.1.1 Environmental vs. linguistic information; 3.1.2 What it means for environmental information to be new; 3.2 Surprise and the unprepared mind; 3.2.1 Schema theory and surprise as a cognitive process; 3.2.2 The linguistic correlates of schema discrepancy; 4. Conclusion; 4.1 Future prospects; 4.2 Mirativity and other categories; References. Operationalizing mirativity: A usage-based quantitative study of constructional construal in English1. Introduction: Operationalizing the conceptual-functional category of mirativity; 2. Object, data and method; 2.1 Object: Three constructions for encoding epistemic incongruity; 2.2 Data: Interactive online language use; 2.3 Method: Constructional profiles and multifactorial feature analysis; 3. Analysis. Manual annotation of sample; 3.1 Conceptual-functional mirative profile of constructions; 3.2 Operationalizing performativity and incongruity. 3.3 The problem of the functional category of descriptivity4. Results ; 4.1 Identifying usage patterns; 4.2 Confirming usage patterns; 5. Summary; References; The computer-mediated expression of surprise: A corpus analysis of chats by English and Italian nati; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical issues: Surprise, cognition, and emotion; 2.1 Temporal dimension of surprise; 2.2 Valence; 2.3 Description vs. expression; 3. Presentation of the corpus; 3.1 Characteristics of CMC; 4. Corpus study; 4.1 Methodology; 4.2 Sequences; 4.2.1 Italian native speakers' reaction of surprise. Emotive (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005473 Surprise. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130842 Emotions and cognition. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002432 Emotions Psychological aspects. Discourse analysis Psychological aspects. Speech acts (Linguistics) Sens affectif (Linguistique) Surprise. Émotions et cognition. Actes de parole. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. bisacsh Discourse analysis Psychological aspects fast Emotions and cognition fast Emotions Psychological aspects fast Emotive (Linguistics) fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Surprise fast Celle, Agnès, editor. Lansari, Laure, editor. Print version: Expressing and describing surprise. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 9789027242808 (DLC) 2017012837 Benjamins current topics ; v. 92. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007180968 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1572163 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Expressing and describing surprise / Benjamins current topics ; Expressing and Describing Surprise; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; References; Surprise as a conceptual category; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodological issues; 3. Surprise as a polysemous category; 4. Metonymies of surprise; 5. The surprise process metaphorically conceived; 6. The notion of "loss of control" in surprise; 7. What makes surprise different?; 8. Conclusions; References; The complex, language-specific semantics of "surprise"; 1. Introductory comments; 1.1 The NSM methodology; 1.2 The importance of metalanguage; 1.3 Outline. 2. The lexical semantics of "surprise words" in English and Malay2.1 English surprised, amazed, astonished and shocked; 2.2 Comparison with Malay (Bahasa Melayu); 3. English grammatical semantics of the "unexpected": Present participial adjectives (surprising, sh; 3.1 Present participial adjectives: surprising, amazing, astonishing, shocking; 3.2 English experiencer-object "surprise verbs": to surprise, to amaze, to shock, to astonish; 3.3 Active "surprise verbs": A note on Slavic languages; 4. Implications for semantic typology; Sources of the Malay textual examples; References. Grammatical evidentiality and the unprepared mind1. Introduction; 2. Mirativity and evidentiality; 2.1 A functional definition; 2.2 Grammatical evidentials and speaker knowledge; 3. Reconstructing mirative meaning; 3.1 New information; 3.1.1 Environmental vs. linguistic information; 3.1.2 What it means for environmental information to be new; 3.2 Surprise and the unprepared mind; 3.2.1 Schema theory and surprise as a cognitive process; 3.2.2 The linguistic correlates of schema discrepancy; 4. Conclusion; 4.1 Future prospects; 4.2 Mirativity and other categories; References. Operationalizing mirativity: A usage-based quantitative study of constructional construal in English1. Introduction: Operationalizing the conceptual-functional category of mirativity; 2. Object, data and method; 2.1 Object: Three constructions for encoding epistemic incongruity; 2.2 Data: Interactive online language use; 2.3 Method: Constructional profiles and multifactorial feature analysis; 3. Analysis. Manual annotation of sample; 3.1 Conceptual-functional mirative profile of constructions; 3.2 Operationalizing performativity and incongruity. 3.3 The problem of the functional category of descriptivity4. Results ; 4.1 Identifying usage patterns; 4.2 Confirming usage patterns; 5. Summary; References; The computer-mediated expression of surprise: A corpus analysis of chats by English and Italian nati; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical issues: Surprise, cognition, and emotion; 2.1 Temporal dimension of surprise; 2.2 Valence; 2.3 Description vs. expression; 3. Presentation of the corpus; 3.1 Characteristics of CMC; 4. Corpus study; 4.1 Methodology; 4.2 Sequences; 4.2.1 Italian native speakers' reaction of surprise. Emotive (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005473 Surprise. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130842 Emotions and cognition. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002432 Emotions Psychological aspects. Discourse analysis Psychological aspects. Speech acts (Linguistics) Sens affectif (Linguistique) Surprise. Émotions et cognition. Actes de parole. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. bisacsh Discourse analysis Psychological aspects fast Emotions and cognition fast Emotions Psychological aspects fast Emotive (Linguistics) fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Surprise fast |
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title_full | Expressing and describing surprise / edited by Agnès Celle, Laure Lansari. |
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