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Perspectives on dialogue in the new millennium /

The formal treatment of the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue became possible through a series of breakthroughs in foundational methodology. There is broad consensus on a couple of issues, like the fact that some variety of dynamic theory is necessary to capture certain characteristics of dialogu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kühnlein, Peter, Rieser, Hannes, Zeevat, Henk, 1952-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., ©2003.
Colección:Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. 114.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Perspectives on Dialogue in the New Millennium
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • LCC page
  • Table of contents
  • Perspectives on dialogue in the New Millennium
  • Foreword
  • Imperatives in dialogue
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The compositional semantics of imperatives
  • 3. Going dynamic
  • 4. Imperatives and rhetorical relations
  • 4.1. Defeasible conditionals and metatalk relations
  • 4.2. Imperative answers
  • 4.3. Corrections
  • 5. Some concluding remarks
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • References
  • Integrating conversational move types in the grammar of conversation
  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Motivation for integrating CMT in grammatical analysis
  • 3. Integrating CMT into a constraint-based grammar
  • 3.1. Basics
  • 3.2. Reprise uses and CMTs
  • 4. Conclusions and future work
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • References
  • An hpsg-based representation model for illocutionary acts in crisis talk
  • 1. A modified formalism
  • 2. Crisis talk and application of the formalism
  • 3. Conditions and rules and their relation to the hpsg-based model
  • 3.1. Conditions
  • 3.2. Rules
  • 4. Description of the model
  • 4.1. General structure.
  • 4.2. Particular structures of the item of type F for a directive
  • 4.3. Particular structure of the item of type P
  • 5. An alternative solution
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Denial and presupposition
  • 1. Denials as negative assertions
  • 2. Denial as corrections of contextual information
  • 3. Shifting denotations
  • 4. Dialogue models
  • 5. Objecting to implicatures and presuppositions
  • 6. Suspension by local accommodation
  • 7. Two linguistic generalizations
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Between binding and accommodation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. What is bridging?
  • 3. Approaches to bridging
  • 3.1. Lexical or encyclopedic based approaches
  • 3.2. Functional based approaches
  • 3.3. Empirical work
  • 4. Spoken language corpus data
  • 4.1. Multiple potential anchors for many bridging NPs available and perceived
  • 4.2. Multiple links possible to the same anchor
  • 4.3. Not all theoretically possible links are perceived
  • 5. Discussion
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Notes
  • References
  • Theories of presuppositions and presuppositional clitics
  • Introduction
  • Part I
  • 1.1. Presupposition
  • 1.2. Speaker's presuppositions or speaker/hearer presuppositions?
  • 1.3. Compositionality
  • 1.4. Presupposition projection
  • 1.5. The simplest proposal
  • 1.6. Gazdar's (1979) proposal
  • 1.7. Chierchia & McConnell-Ginet (2000)
  • 1.8. van der Sandt (1992)
  • 1.9. Some interesting examples by van der Sandt
  • Part II
  • 2.1. Presuppositional clitics: The problem
  • 2.2. Some further data
  • 2.3. A problem
  • 2.4. Semantics or pragmatics?
  • 2.5. Modal subordination
  • 2.6. The implicature analysis
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Semantic meaning and four types of speech act
  • 1. The general assumption of semantic meaning
  • 2. Generics.