Information structuring of spoken language from a cross-linguistic perspective [online] /
edited by M.M. Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest, Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.
- Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2016
- 1 resursă online (vi, 333 p.)
- Trends in linguistics studies and monographs 283 .
- Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] .
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Include referințe bibliografice.
I. Theoretical approaches to is 1. Detachment Linguistics and Information Grammar of Oral Languages 2. Reference and Cognitive Status: Scalar Inference and Typology 3. Saliency in discourse and sentence form: Zero anaphora and topicalization in Japanese 4. An Overview of Information Structure in three Amazonian Languages II. Is and spoken language 5. Micro-variation in information structure: There sentences in Italo-Romance 6. How does adjacency arise? Grammatical conditions on focus-verb adjacency in Basque 7. Detached NPs with relative clauses in Finnish conversations 8. Tag questions and focus markers: Evidence from the Tompo dialect of Even 9. Syntactic and Prosodic Marking of Contrastiveness in Spoken Chinese 10. Demonstratives and Information Structure in Spoken Estonian III. Is and discourse particles 11. Word order and focus particles in Nakh-Daghestanian languages 12. The discourse particle to and word ordering in Hindi: From grammar to discourse IV. Is and language contacts 13. Discourse Regulating Strategies in Pidgin Madam 14. New Information Structuring Processes and Morphosyntactic Change