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|a Wedekind, Klaus.
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|a Generating narratives :
|b interrelations of knowledge, text variants, and Cushitic focus strategies /
|c by Klaus Wedekind.
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|a Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ;
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|a Includes narrative texts in Gedeo, Burji, and Sidamo.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 701-715) and index.
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|a Contents -- Part I Introduction and background -- Section A Guides for the reader -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A survey of the study -- 3. Symbols and abbreviations -- 4. On reading the text charts -- Section B Background of the study -- 1. Acknowledgments to those who provided language data -- 2. The context of this study -- 3. Brief notes on the language areas and the ethnic groups -- 4. Gada and the Gedeo way of life today -- 5. Linguistic descriptions of the three Highland East Cushitic languages -- 6. The classification of Sidamo, Gedeo and Burji
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|a Section C Typological characteristics1. Phonological characteristics -- 2. Morphophonemic characteristics -- 3. Morphological characteristics -- 4. Morpho-syntactic strategies -- 5. Noun phrases in text and syntax -- 6. An introduction to complex structures -- 7. A sample grammar of two complex sentences (Gedeo) -- 8. Representation of complex structures -- 9. Representation of text scores with transitions -- Section D Perspectives on discourse and text generation -- 1. The functional grammar model of Simon Dik -- 2. Text generation
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|a 3. Analysis of discourses of the narrative genre4. Psychology of sentence production -- Section E The present approach -- 1. Comparison of models -- 2. The components of narratives -- 3. The pragmatic notions “theme, topic, focus� and “coda� -- Part II Gedeo narratives -- Section A Gedeo Text A: “A Story of Hyenas� -- 1. The worlds of texts as exemplified in text A -- 2. Steps in the production of text A -- 3. Text rules: The “Semantic Frames Roster� of text A -- 4. The complete “Semantic Frames Roster� of text A with signals
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|a 5. The “Hyena� narrative in four surface versions6. Generating different surface forms for the “same� text -- Section B Gedeo Text B: “Nine Hyenas and One Lion� -- 1. Remarks on text B -- 2. Notes on the lexicon of text B -- 3. Generating text B -- 4. The charts of text B -- 5. Actual surface form of text B -- 6. Hesitation patterns and notional units in text B -- Section C Gedeo-texts C1, C2 and C3: “A House on Fire� -- 1. Remarks on texts C1, C2, and C3 -- 2. Generating texts C1, C2, and C3: A note on functors
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|a 3. Text rules of texts C1, C2 and C34. On the charts of text texts C1, C2 and C3 -- 5. The actual surface forms of texts C1, C2 and C3 -- Part III Burji narratives -- Section A Burji Text A: “Jackal and Hyena� -- 1. Overall pattern and script of Burji Text A -- 2. The lexicon of Burji Text A -- 3. Designing the story time-line -- 4. Remarks on the charts of Burji Text A -- 5. The actual surface form of Burji Text A -- 6. Comparison of oral and written versions -- Section B Burji Text B: “A Journey to Debre Zeyt� -- 1. Remarks on Burji Text B
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|a Cushitic languages
|x Discourse analysis.
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|a Discourse analysis, Narrative.
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|t Generating narratives : interrelations of knowledge, text variants, and Cushitic focus strategies.
|d Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 1990
|h xi, 727 pages ; 24 cm.
|k Trends in linguistics ; 52
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