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505 | 8 | |a 4. The contributions in this volume -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Part I. The contribution of information structural strategies to the rise of discourse particles -- Chapter 1. Discourse particle position and information structure -- 1. The position of discourse markers -- 2. Mohawk -- 3. Topic shift constructions -- 4. Focus constructions -- 5. Antitopic constructions -- 6. Grammaticalization -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Information-structural properties of is that clauses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The semantic and pragmatic properties of is that constructions | |
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The first question is the role played by information-structural strategies such as left dislocations, clefts or the morphological marking of focus in the rise of discourse particles. In the second part, papers are concerned with the relevance of information structure for the study of polysemic and polyfunctional discourse particles. Finally, the contribution of particles to the determination of the information-structural profile of the clause is examined, as well as their role in the information-structural specification of illocutionary types. Language-specific papers alternate with comparative approaches in order to show how newer insights on information structure can help resolve some of the classical issues of the linguistic research on particles"-- Provided by publisher. Intro -- Information-Structural Perspectives on Discourse Particles -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction: What can information-structural categories tell us about discourse particles? -- 1. Discourse particles and information structure: Preliminary definitions -- 2. Information-structural aspects of the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of discourse particles -- 2.1 Givenness and newness in the syntax and semantics of German discourse particles 2.2 Common Ground Management and speech act specification as loci for information-structural strategies -- 2.3 A cross-linguistic view: Equivalence and interactions between particles and information-structural strategies -- 2.4 Particle placement, polyfunctionality and the role of information structure in the emergence and specialization of discourse particles -- 3. "Epistemic authority", "engagement" and "enimitives": Information-structural approaches in the face of the newest typological research on particle semantics -- 3.1 Engagement, epistemic authority, egophoricity -- 3.2 "Enimitives." 4. The contributions in this volume -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Part I. The contribution of information structural strategies to the rise of discourse particles -- Chapter 1. Discourse particle position and information structure -- 1. The position of discourse markers -- 2. Mohawk -- 3. Topic shift constructions -- 4. Focus constructions -- 5. Antitopic constructions -- 6. Grammaticalization -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Information-structural properties of is that clauses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The semantic and pragmatic properties of is that constructions 3. Predecessors of is that constructions -- 4. Information-structural partitions -- 4.1 Inverse copula construction -- 4.2 Clefts and pseudo-clefts -- 4.3 Information-structural parallelism -- 4.4 Analysis -- 5. Presuppositional meaning and relevance -- 5.1 Negation: No es que -- 5.2 Interrogative: ¿es que ...? -- 5.3 Further observations on the morpho-syntactic properties of es que -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Kazakh particle ğoj as an existential operator -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Kazakh language -- 2.1 Socio-economic background of the Kazakh language 2.2 General features of Kazakh -- 2.3 Kazakh data -- 3. Previous research on ğoj -- 4. Ğoj in imperative clauses -- 5. Syntactic distribution of ğoj -- 5.1 Post-predicative ğoj -- 5.2 Post-nominal ğoj -- 6. Pragmatic contribution of ğoj -- 6.1 Pragmatic contribution of post-predicative ğoj -- 6.2 Pragmatic contribution of the post-nominal ğoj -- 7. Semantics of ğoj -- 7.1 Russian že -- 7.2 Tundra Yukaghir particle mə(r)= -- 7.3 Ğoj as an existential operator -- 8. Conclusions -- Abbreviations -- References Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 12, 2020). Grammar, Comparative and general Particles. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056313 Discourse markers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98001911 Particules (Linguistique) Marqueurs du discours. Discourse markers fast Grammar, Comparative and general Particles fast Electronic book. Modicom, Pierre-Yves, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019134111 Duplâtre, Olivier, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98078087 has work: Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFYhR7mBmWTcXpXgbMdYT3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles. 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spellingShingle | Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles / Studies in language companion series ; Intro -- Information-Structural Perspectives on Discourse Particles -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction: What can information-structural categories tell us about discourse particles? -- 1. Discourse particles and information structure: Preliminary definitions -- 2. Information-structural aspects of the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of discourse particles -- 2.1 Givenness and newness in the syntax and semantics of German discourse particles 2.2 Common Ground Management and speech act specification as loci for information-structural strategies -- 2.3 A cross-linguistic view: Equivalence and interactions between particles and information-structural strategies -- 2.4 Particle placement, polyfunctionality and the role of information structure in the emergence and specialization of discourse particles -- 3. "Epistemic authority", "engagement" and "enimitives": Information-structural approaches in the face of the newest typological research on particle semantics -- 3.1 Engagement, epistemic authority, egophoricity -- 3.2 "Enimitives." 4. The contributions in this volume -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Part I. The contribution of information structural strategies to the rise of discourse particles -- Chapter 1. Discourse particle position and information structure -- 1. The position of discourse markers -- 2. Mohawk -- 3. Topic shift constructions -- 4. Focus constructions -- 5. Antitopic constructions -- 6. Grammaticalization -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Information-structural properties of is that clauses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The semantic and pragmatic properties of is that constructions 3. Predecessors of is that constructions -- 4. Information-structural partitions -- 4.1 Inverse copula construction -- 4.2 Clefts and pseudo-clefts -- 4.3 Information-structural parallelism -- 4.4 Analysis -- 5. Presuppositional meaning and relevance -- 5.1 Negation: No es que -- 5.2 Interrogative: ¿es que ...? -- 5.3 Further observations on the morpho-syntactic properties of es que -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Kazakh particle ğoj as an existential operator -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Kazakh language -- 2.1 Socio-economic background of the Kazakh language 2.2 General features of Kazakh -- 2.3 Kazakh data -- 3. Previous research on ğoj -- 4. Ğoj in imperative clauses -- 5. Syntactic distribution of ğoj -- 5.1 Post-predicative ğoj -- 5.2 Post-nominal ğoj -- 6. Pragmatic contribution of ğoj -- 6.1 Pragmatic contribution of post-predicative ğoj -- 6.2 Pragmatic contribution of the post-nominal ğoj -- 7. Semantics of ğoj -- 7.1 Russian že -- 7.2 Tundra Yukaghir particle mə(r)= -- 7.3 Ğoj as an existential operator -- 8. Conclusions -- Abbreviations -- References Grammar, Comparative and general Particles. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056313 Discourse markers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98001911 Particules (Linguistique) Marqueurs du discours. Discourse markers fast Grammar, Comparative and general Particles fast |
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title_full | Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles / edited by Pierre-Yves Modicom, University of Bordeaux Montaigne ; Olivier Duplâtre, Sorbonne University. |
title_fullStr | Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles / edited by Pierre-Yves Modicom, University of Bordeaux Montaigne ; Olivier Duplâtre, Sorbonne University. |
title_full_unstemmed | Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles / edited by Pierre-Yves Modicom, University of Bordeaux Montaigne ; Olivier Duplâtre, Sorbonne University. |
title_short | Information-structural perspectives on discourse particles / |
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topic | Grammar, Comparative and general Particles. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056313 Discourse markers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98001911 Particules (Linguistique) Marqueurs du discours. Discourse markers fast Grammar, Comparative and general Particles fast |
topic_facet | Grammar, Comparative and general Particles. Discourse markers. Particules (Linguistique) Marqueurs du discours. Discourse markers Grammar, Comparative and general Particles Electronic book. |
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