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Sociobiological bases of information structure /

The book tackles the sociobiological bases of Information Structure (IS) inquiring both its evidential and neurobiological underpinnings in human communication. Its purpose is to delve into the epistemic and neurocognitive rationales behind the realization of informational hierarchies in a sentence....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Masia, Viviana (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Colección:Advances in interaction studies ; v. 9.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Advances in Interaction Studies (AIS),  |x 1879-873X ;  |v volume 9 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Sociobiological Bases of Information Structure -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- chapter 1 -- Presupposition and assertion -- Theoretical overviews -- 1.1â#x80;#x83;Preamble -- 1.2â#x80;#x83;Presupposition and assertion -- 1.2.1â#x80;#x83;Theoretical perspectives on presupposition -- 1.2.2â#x80;#x83; Approaches to presupposition projection: Dynamic semantics and discourse representation theory -- 1.2.2.1â#x80;#x83;Dynamic semantics 
505 8 |a 1.2.2.2â#x80;#x83;Discourse representation theory1.2.3â#x80;#x83;A snapshot on categories: Presuppositions as not implicatures -- 1.3â#x80;#x83;Theoretical perspectives on assertion -- chapter 2 -- Topic, focus, given and new -- Theoretical overviews -- 2.1â#x80;#x83;Preamble -- 2.2â#x80;#x83;Topic and focus: From the prague linguistic circle onwards -- 2.3â#x80;#x83;Later approaches to information structure -- 2.4â#x80;#x83;Given and new -- 2.5â#x80;#x83; Levels of information structure: Long-term vs. short-term memory and the effects of information packaging -- 2.6â#x80;#x83;Summary and conclusion -- chapter 3 
505 8 |a Sociobiological perspectivesFor a unified account of evidentiality and information structure -- 3.1â#x80;#x83;Preamble -- 3.2â#x80;#x83;Evidence, territory of knowledge, epistemic statuses and epistemic stances -- 3.3â#x80;#x83; Evidentiality in the worldâ#x80;#x99;s languages: Information source and speakerâ#x80;#x99;s attitude -- 3.3.1â#x80;#x83;Information source evidentiality -- 3.3.2â#x80;#x83;Speaker attitude evidentiality -- 3.4â#x80;#x83;Evidentiality and information structure -- 3.4.1â#x80;#x83;Epistemic stances and the evidential values encoded by IS units -- 3.4.1.1â#x80;#x83;Assertion, focus and personal experience evidentiality 
505 8 |a 3.5â#x80;#x83;Closurechapter 4 -- Experimental perspectives on information structure processing -- A literature review -- 4.1â#x80;#x83;Preamble -- 4.2â#x80;#x83;Psycholinguistic background on IS units -- 4.2.1â#x80;#x83; Psycholinguistic perspectives on presupposition vs. assertion processing -- 4.2.2â#x80;#x83; Psycholinguistic perspectives on the processing of topic, focus, given and new information -- 4.3â#x80;#x83;Neurological frontiers on language studies: Brain imaging techniques -- 4.3.1â#x80;#x83;Language-related neurophysiological components: N400 and P600 
505 8 |a 4.3.2â#x80;#x83;Brain oscillatory dynamics as revealed by frequency bands4.3.3â#x80;#x83; Towards context-dependent approaches to the study of sentence processing -- 4.3.4â#x80;#x83;Neurolinguistic approaches to presupposition vs. assertion processing -- 4.3.5â#x80;#x83;Topic-focus, given-new and event-related brain potentials -- chapter 5 -- Experimental perspectives on information structure processing -- Two electrophysiological studies -- 5.1â#x80;#x83; Study 1. Electrophysiological response to presupposition vs. assertion of new information: Evidence from event-related potentials -- 5.1.1â#x80;#x83;Prelude 
505 8 |a ""5.1.2â#x80;#x83;Limits of previous experimental research on presupposition processing"" 
520 8 |a The book tackles the sociobiological bases of Information Structure (IS) inquiring both its evidential and neurobiological underpinnings in human communication. Its purpose is to delve into the epistemic and neurocognitive rationales behind the realization of informational hierarchies in a sentence. The book zooms in on an interplay, that between IS and evidentiality, that has never been explored in IS studies and seeks to recast IS phenomena in an epistemological perspective. The neurocognitive approaches discussed propose neurophysiological investigations on IS processing, both with ERP and ERS vs. ERD measurements. In its overall structure and general purposes, the book is conceived for interested scholars working in the fields of linguistics, neuropragmatics, experimental psychology, philosophy of language and cognitive sciences in general, and it adds some further contribution to ongoing psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic experimental research on the processing of topic-focus and presupposition-assertion dichotomies. 
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