Discourse Studies in Cognitive Linguistics
Selected papers from the 5th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Amsterdam, July 1997
Editors
This volume presents selected papers from the 5th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference within the area of discourse analysis.
The topics addressed include pronominal anaphora in English and Russian narratives, the subtleties of the definite article in English and Spanish, the use of discourse particles in Dutch, and the function of prosody as a marker of text structure in spoken narratives.
The papers illustrate the potential of the emerging cognitive linguistic paradigm to provide fresh, revealing insights in the study of discourse.
The topics addressed include pronominal anaphora in English and Russian narratives, the subtleties of the definite article in English and Spanish, the use of discourse particles in Dutch, and the function of prosody as a marker of text structure in spoken narratives.
The papers illustrate the potential of the emerging cognitive linguistic paradigm to provide fresh, revealing insights in the study of discourse.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 176] 1999. vi, 187 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction | p. 1
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Part I. Reference in Discourse
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Embodied in a Constructed World: Narrative processing, knowledge representation, and indirect anaphoraCatherine Emmott | p. 5
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Reference and Working Memory: Cognitive inferences from discourse observationsAndrej A. Kibrik | p. 29
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Roles, Frames and DefinitenessRichard Epstein | p. 53
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The Selection of Definite Expressions in SpanishMaquela Brizuela | p. 75
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Part II. Information Structuring in Discourse
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Theme, Comment, and Newness as Figures in Information StructuringJan-Ola Östman and Tuija Virtanen | p. 91
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Cognitive Effects of Shell NounsHans-Jörg Schmid | p. 111
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Part III. Discourse Markers
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Prosodic Markers of Text StructureLeo Noordman, Ingrid Huntjens-Dassen, Marc Swerts and Jacques M.B. Terken | p. 133
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Accent and Modal ParticlesEls Elffers-van Ketel | p. 149
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How Dutch Final Particles Constrain the Construal of Utterances: Experiment and etymologyRobert S. Kirsner and Vincent J. van Heuven | p. 165
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Index | p. 185
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General