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Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages
Edited by Annika Hübl and Markus Steinbach
[
Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today
247] 2018
► pp.
309
–
311
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previous
Index
A
aboutness
121
aboutness topic
124, 127
accessibility
11, 62, 122–123 , 125–126 , 131, 137, 168, 251–252 , 254–258 , 262, 266–269 , 271
accessibility scales
131, 137, 252, 254
accessibility theory
1, 256
acquisition
1–3 , 5, 9, 42, 60, 68, 174, 255, 289
action
2, 5, 10–11 , 37, 45–47 , 50, 56–58 , 69, 73, 161, 209, 214–215 , 217, 223, 226–228 , 231–244 , 275–288 , 292–300 , 302–304
action role shift
See
role shift
anaphor
2–3 , 7–8 , 10–11 , 70, 89, 93–95 , 97–107 , 109, 111–116 , 124, 132, 136, 140, 147–150 , 155, 159–160 , 166, 168–169 , 254, 257, 262, 266–268 , 271–272
anaphor resolution
3, 7–8 , 10–11 , 70, 119, 132, 136, 140, 147–148 , 159, 166, 168
anaphoric
7–9 , 11, 42, 48–50 , 52–54 , 57–62 , 67, 76–77 , 84, 87–89 , 94–96 , 98, 100–101 , 104–109 , 111–117 , 119–128 , 131, 133, 135, 137–140 , 147, 149–150 , 155, 166, 168, 177, 251–255 , 257–258 , 260–263 , 266–271
anaphoric linkage
7, 67, 76–77 , 84, 87–89
anaphora
See
anaphor
anaphora resolution
See
anaphor resolution
aspect
See
grammatical aspect
B
backward-looking center (Cb)
8, 121–126 , 130–136 , 138–139
body
5–6 , 10, 16, 20, 209, 217–218 , 223–237 , 239, 241–244 , 255, 259, 264–265 , 275–279 , 281–284 , 286–287 , 289–292 , 296, 298–299 , 302–303
body as subject
286–287
body partitioning
242
body shift
6, 10, 277, 281, 290–291 , 303
C
Cb
See
backward-looking center
centering theory
1, 8, 70, 88, 96, 120–122 , 124, 139, 258
Cf
See
forward-looking center
character viewpoint
10, 223–230 , 235–242 , 244
classifier
11, 251–252 , 255–257 , 259–272 , 284, 288, 293, 298–299 , 303–304
classifier construction
252, 259, 261–264 , 266, 268, 271, 298–299
classifier handshape
251–252 , 257, 259, 262, 266, 271
coherence relation
8, 73, 119, 122–124 , 126, 132–134 , 137, 139–140
constructed action
10, 223, 227, 242–243 , 275, 277, 281, 292, 305
context shift
4–5 , 9–10 , 173, 175, 182–183 , 185, 189–191 , 220, 278–280 , 301, 303
continue (relation)
8, 62, 119, 122, 124–127 , 131–134 , 136–140
D
demonstrative pronoun
8, 100, 119–125 , 128, 131–132 , 135
depiction
10, 223, 226–228 , 230–231 , 233–242 , 244, 248, 278, 281, 286, 294, 296
descriptive content
50, 252, 254–258 , 262, 268
descriptive text
75, 77, 81, 87
direct discourse
5, 148
direct speech
10, 127, 207–208 , 211–212 , 214–219 , 279
discourse
1–3 , 5–6 , 8–9 , 11, 54, 63, 70, 73, 88–89 , 93–110 , 114–116 , 123–128 , 131, 133, 135–140 , 146–148 , 150, 153, 155, 160, 166–169 , 173–186 , 188–189 , 191–193 , 195–200 , 220–223 , 244, 251–266 , 268–272 , 275–276 , 294, 301–302
discourse coherence
70, 88, 121, 257
discourse prominence
8, 93–95 , 97, 99–100 , 105, 110, 114–115
discourse referent
8–9 , 11, 147, 150, 155, 251–254 , 257–266 , 269–271
discourse topic
73, 94, 97, 102–104 , 124, 135
duration
17–19 , 21–22 , 25–28 , 31–34 , 36, 289
dynamic semantics
251–253
E
Early New High German (ENHG)
8, 107–108 , 119–121 , 137–140
ENHG
See
Early New High German
event perspective
51, 53, 57–58 , 61
experimental studies
1, 3, 6, 8, 17, 143–145 , 147, 149–155 , 157, 159–161 , 163, 168–170
F
forward-looking center (Cf)
95, 121–122
Free Indirect Discourse
1–6 , 8–9 , 143–153 , 155–169 , 173–174 , 180–183 , 185–199 , 294, 301
G
gesture
1–2 , 10–11 , 13, 217, 223–228 , 242–244 , 276–277 , 279–281 , 284, 290, 300, 302–303
gesture space
224,230, 235
grammatical aspect
7, 19–20 , 42–44 , 47–51 , 53–54 , 58–59 , 63, 70, 174
H
historical German
93–94 , 97, 110, 115
I
iconic
See
iconicity
iconicity
176–177 , 224, 234–236 , 238, 240–244 , 286
indirect discourse
1–2 , 5, 143, 148, 160, 166–168 , 173–174 , 180–181 , 188, 195, 294, 301
indirect speech
9–10 , 145, 195, 207–212 , 215–216 , 218–219 , 278
information organization
6–7 , 41–44 , 51–52 , 55–56 , 58–64 , 71–72
information structure
2–3 , 64, 67, 71–73 , 75, 78–80 , 84, 88, 96, 153
K
kinematic
6, 17, 18–22 , 24–29 , 31, 33–34 , 36
L
L1 acquisition
7, 68
L2 acquisition
42, 60, 68
language-specific
7, 42, 44, 59–60 , 62–63 , 70, 75–76 , 89, 243
limb classifier
252, 259–261 , 264, 266–268 , 270–271
M
macro structure
7, 52, 69–76 , 87–89 , 173–176 , 178, 199, 201
metarepresentation
173, 213
modality-specific
2, 5–6 , 11, 276, 279
motion capture
6, 15, 18, 20–24 , 26, 28, 31–33 , 36
N
narrative
1–2 , 4, 7, 9, 15, 25, 27, 31, 34–37 , 41, 45–46 , 51–52 , 54–57 , 67–69 , 71–72 , 74, 76–77 , 79–81 , 87, 89, 95, 115, 119, 143, 147, 149, 151–152 , 160, 167–168 , 173–186 , 188–192 , 194–201 , 210, 223–224 , 251, 255–256 , 271–272 , 282, 287, 290
narrative structure
37, 68, 89, 173–176 , 183, 185, 188–192 , 195–196 , 201
narrative text
1, 9, 41, 45, 51, 54, 56–57 , 69, 80, 119, 174, 185, 282
O
OHG
See
Old High German
Old High German
7–8 , 95, 98–103 , 105–107 , 111–112 , 114–115 , 119–120 , 127–128 , 131–132 , 134–137 , 139–140
P
personal pronoun
5, 8, 95, 97, 99–107 , 113, 119–120 , 123, 131–132 , 135, 147, 186, 211, 215
perspective
1, 3–11 , 41–44 , 48–51 , 53–58 , 60–61 , 68, 70, 143–149 , 151–152 , 155, 160, 167–168 , 173–175 , 181–182 , 185, 187, 194–195 , 198–199 , 207–212 , 214, 216–219 , 224–225 , 227, 244, 275–279 , 281–285 , 287–292 , 294, 296–300 , 302, 304
event perspective
See
event perspective
state perspective
See
state perspective
perspective shift
3, 5–6 , 9–10 , 209–210 , 275–277 , 279, 281, 300
perspectivization
See
perspective
point of view
4–5 , 7, 9, 41, 44–47 , 51, 54–63 , 89, 119, 128, 145, 147, 160, 167, 180–181 , 187, 224, 226, 240, 243, 262, 266, 269, 271, 278, 280, 290–291 , 294, 298
POV
See
point of view
pretence
9, 190, 207, 209, 212, 214, 216–219
pretend
See
pretence
proform
252, 256
pronoun
47, 56, 78, 97, 99–106 , 113, 115, 120, 123, 125, 127–128 , 131–133 , 135, 140, 143–144 , 157, 162–163 , 210–211 , 215, 253, 257–258 , 270
prosody
6, 15–20 , 22–23 , 28, 31, 34, 36–37 , 194–195 , 224, 233, 272, 278, 292
psycholinguistics
1, 8, 43, 63, 70, 144–145 , 147–148 , 156, 212, 254, 289
Q
quaestio
1, 7, 41, 67, 71–76 , 79–83 , 85–87 , 89
quotation role shift
See
role shift
R
reading time
9, 147–149 , 155–157 , 160–164 , 166, 168
reference shift
277
reference tracking
2, 10–11 , 252, 255–256
reported speech
2, 5, 9–10 , 13, 146, 181, 202–203 , 207, 211, 220–221 , 278–279 , 296, 306
role play
5, 9–10 , 207–210 , 212–220 , 288
role shift
2–3 , 5–6 , 9–11 , 195, 218, 223, 227, 243–244 , 251–252 , 255–256 , 258–262 , 264–266 , 268–271 , 275–281 , 285, 290, 294, 296, 300–304
S
salience
9, 70, 93–97 , 103, 110, 120, 122, 124, 127, 131–132 , 137, 140, 143, 168, 253–254 , 257–258 , 266, 268–272
second-language acquisition
See
L2 acquisition
self-paced reading
148–149 , 153–154 , 159–162 , 165, 167
semantic classifier
263, 266, 271
semiotic complexity
10, 223, 226–228 , 233–236 , 238, 240–242
signed discourse
1, 251–252 , 258, 261, 266, 271–272
sign language
1, 5–6 , 10–11 , 17–19 , 37, 218, 241–243 , 251–252 , 255–256 , 259, 261, 264, 272, 278, 282, 285–286 , 288–289 , 304
space
gesture
See
gesture space
sign language
16, 23, 257, 259, 261, 278–280 , 282, 285, 287–288 , 294, 304
spoken language
72–76 , 78–79 , 82, 86–89
space of alternatives
71, 73–74
state perspective
50–51 , 54–55 , 57–58 , 60–61
stress
6, 17, 20, 22–25 , 31–33 , 35–36 , 128, 233, 239, 256
subject
7, 43, 48, 55, 57, 67, 69, 75–81 , 84–89 , 96, 102–104 , 106, 120–126 , 130–132 , 134, 138–139 , 149–150 , 186–191 , 194, 200, 209–210 , 232, 239, 255, 261, 264, 269–270 , 280, 286–288 , 298–299 , 302–303
subjectivity prominent
43–44 , 51, 59
T
text production
6, 41, 67, 71, 87, 89
topic
25, 27–28 , 48–49 , 52, 54–55 , 57–58 , 62–63 , 67, 72–76 , 79–82 , 86–87 , 94–97 , 101–104 , 121–124 , 127, 131, 135, 137, 244, 261
topic time
48–49
W
word order
7, 22, 43, 67, 75, 80, 82, 86–88 , 94, 110