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Connectives as discourse landmarks /

This set of eleven articles, by linguists from four different European countries and a variety of theoretical backgrounds, takes a new look at the discourse functions of a number of English connectives, from simple coordinators (and, but) to phrases of varying complexity (after all, the fact is that...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Celle, Agnès, Huart, Ruth
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2007.
Colección:Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. v. 161.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Connectives as discourse landmarks -- Background -- Terminology -- Invariance -- An integrative approach -- Connectives and modality -- From syntax to pragmatics -- Discourse strategies -- In search of operations -- References -- Connectives and modality -- Connectives, modals and prototypes -- 1. Similarities between connectives and modals -- 2. Uses of rather -- 2.1. Rather as a connective -- 2.2. Rather as a degree modifier -- 2.3. Rather as a part of a modal -- 2.4. Would sooner -- 3. What links the different uses of rather? -- 3.1. Bolinger on degree words -- 3.2. Denial of assumption rather -- 3.3. Rather as an underlying comparative -- 4. Using prototypes -- 5. The future of rather -- Conclusion -- References -- The interface between discourse and grammar* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The formulaic 'the fact is that' -- 3. Collocational frameworks -- 4. The fact is and emergent grammar -- 5. 'The fact is that' and grammaticalization -- 6. Fixed phrases and meaning -- 7. Thing is and the trouble is -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- From syntax to pragmatics -- And as an aspectual connective in the event structure of pseudo-coordinative constructions -- 1. Connecting events -- 1.1. Connectives and pseudo-coordination -- 1.2. Structure of this paper -- 2. Pseudo-coordination -- 2.1. Extraction -- 2.2. Coordinator substitution -- 2.3. Distributivity -- 2.4. A morphological argument -- 2.5. Summary -- 3. Towards a circumscription of the meaning of pseudo-coordination -- 3.1. Semantic bleaching of the pseudo-coordinative verb -- 3.2. Sit: focus on lack of dynamicity -- 3.3. Go: Focus on prospective nature of event -- 3.4. Reduplicative coordination: Focus on the event itself -- 3.5. Summary -- 4. Connecting Aktionsarten -- 4.1. Aspect, Aktionsart and event structure -- 4.2. Coordination of heads and event structure -- 4.3. Pseudo-coordination as a system of Aktionsarten -- 4.4. Aktionsarten and coordination of likes -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 'Are you a good which or a bad which?' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The data -- 2.1. Typical and atypical ARCs -- 2.2. Performance error or innovative syntax? -- 3. The role of the relative pronoun -- 3.1. The double role of a standard relative pronoun -- 3.2. The role of a non standard relative pronoun -- 3.3. The predominance of which -- 4. Subordination or coordination? -- 5. Role of the relative pronoun in the organization of discourse -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- From temporal to contrastive and causal -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data -- 3. After all in PDE -- 3.1. Distribution -- 3.2. Counterexpectation after all -- 3.3. Justificative after all -- 4. The development of after all -- 4.1. From PP to Adverb -- 4.2. Development of counter-expectation after all -- 4.3. Emergence of connective after all -- 4.4. Summary of historical development -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Discourse strategies -- Orchestrating conversation -- Introduction -- 1. Well and you know as discourse organizers: indexicality and semantic 'origin' -- 1.1. Well and you know as focalization cues -- 1.2. Organizing oral discourse: wel. 
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