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  • This page will become the portal on '''discourse'''. Here is a list of the articles in [[:Category:Discourse]].
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  • ...the participants of a conversation and the function of the language in the discourse (cf. Halliday 1989, 44). According to [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/ [[Field of discourse]] is defined as “the total event, in which the text is functioning, toget
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  • ...lause than its predecessor, while retaining most of its merits, Functional Discourse Grammar has gradually come to replace the use of Functional Grammar, althou ...d levels of analysis, each of which deals with a single analytical domain (discourse pragmatics, semantics, morphosyntax and phonology). The [[underlying repres
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  • ...es we are talking about when using a [[sentence]]. Also called ''domain of discourse''. ...n beings (and the sentence may very well be true). In (i)b the universe of discourse has been explicitly restricted by the adjunct ''in this room''.
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  • ...nouns such as ''who'', which carry no necessary implication about familiar discourse entities. ...n shown to be relevant for syntax in some cases. As Pesetsky (1987) noted, discourse-linked phrases can violate [[superiority]]:
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  • ...', i.e. what a sentence is about, and a '''discourse topic''', i.e. what a discourse is about. ..."local" topic is established on the sentence level: ''he'' (Mike). But the discourse topic is still Mike's house, which is why the last comment does not seem ou
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  • This page will become the portal on '''discourse'''. Here is a list of the articles in [[:Category:Discourse]].
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  • * [[Discourse]] [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...lause than its predecessor, while retaining most of its merits, Functional Discourse Grammar has gradually come to replace the use of Functional Grammar, althou ...d levels of analysis, each of which deals with a single analytical domain (discourse pragmatics, semantics, morphosyntax and phonology). The [[underlying repres
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  • ...es we are talking about when using a [[sentence]]. Also called ''domain of discourse''. ...n beings (and the sentence may very well be true). In (i)b the universe of discourse has been explicitly restricted by the adjunct ''in this room''.
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  • ...', i.e. what a sentence is about, and a '''discourse topic''', i.e. what a discourse is about. ..."local" topic is established on the sentence level: ''he'' (Mike). But the discourse topic is still Mike's house, which is why the last comment does not seem ou
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  • ...nouns such as ''who'', which carry no necessary implication about familiar discourse entities. ...n shown to be relevant for syntax in some cases. As Pesetsky (1987) noted, discourse-linked phrases can violate [[superiority]]:
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  • ...ning of a new sentence, the main verbal root of the preceding sentence for discourse cohesion. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • '''FDG''' is a common abbreviation of [[Functional Discourse Grammar]]. [[Category:Functional Discourse Grammar|!]]
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  • ...vidual variable]]s. Both refer to entities or individuals in a universe of discourse. In predicate logic language, individual terms are represented with lowerca
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  • ...atistical tendencies of (or "constraints on") [[argument]] distribution in discourse (see also Du Bois et al. (ed.) 2003). The four tendencies/constraints ident *[[John W. Du Bois|Du Bois, John W.]] 1987. "The discourse basis of ergativity." ''Language'' 64:805-855.
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  • ...aomi. 1979. Discourse constraints on dative movement. In: Givón, T. (ed) ''Discourse and syntax'' (Syntax and Semantics, 12.) New York/San Francisco/London: Aca
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  • * [[Register (discourse)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sentence topic vs. discourse topic]]
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  • ...he [[individual constant]]s and [[predicate letter]]s to the [[universe of discourse]]. As the example shows, the interpretation of the formula P(c) is determin
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  • *Givón, Talmy (1983): ''Topic continuity in discourse – a quantitive cross- language study''. Benjamins. Amsterdam [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...ive contexts, to refer to something that is not mentioned in the preceding discourse but that is identifiable because of an associatative relationship (e.g. ''I
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  • '''CDA''' is the abbreviation for [[Critical discourse analysis]].
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  • ...of those four domains have in common that "loose, paratactic, 'pragmatic' discourse structures" are turned "into tight, 'grammaticalized' syntactic structures" Diachronic syntactization can be witnessed e.g. when (discourse) topics turn into (grammatical) subjects in a language.
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  • ...an expression which directly refers to an individual in the [[universe of discourse]]. See [[Rigid designator]].
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. *[[van Dijk, Teun A.]] & [[Kintsch, Walter]]. 1983. ''Strategies of Discourse Comprehension.'' New York/London: Academic Press.
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. *[[van Dijk, Teun A.]] & [[Kintsch, Walter]]. 1983. ''Strategies of Discourse Comprehension.'' New York/London: Academic Press.
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. *[[van Dijk, Teun A.]] & [[Kintsch, Walter]]. 1983. ''Strategies of Discourse Comprehension.'' New York/London: Academic Press.
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  • ...n and left-dislocation are topic-marking constructions, however, the exact discourse functions of the two constructions and the difference between them is a mat *Prince, Ellen, 1997. On the functions of left-dislocation in English discourse. In: Kamio, A. (Ed.), ''Directions in Functional Linguistics''. John Benjam
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  • ...icate logic]] which refers to one specific individual in the [[universe of discourse]]. For individual constants lowercase characters from the beginning of the
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  • *[[discourse pragmatics]] *Erteschik-Shir, Nomi. 2007. ''Information structure: The syntax-discourse interface.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...hing''' refers to a type of [[codeswitching]]: the alternation in a single discourse between two languages, where the switching occurs within a sentence.
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  • ...ddressed more explicitly. In order to better account for interpersonal and discourse-related effects on linguistic structure, Dik's idea of a [[monostratal]] ar ...es Hengeveld|Hengeveld, Kees]] & [[J. Lachlan Mackenzie]] 2006. Functional Discourse Grammar. In Keith Brown (ed.), ''Encyclopedia of language and linguistics.
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  • ...ng constants of [[predicate logic]] to their denotation in the universe of discourse. [[Individual constants]] are mapped to individuals and n-place predicate l
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  • Williams, E. 1978. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1'', 101-139.
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  • *[[Portal:Discourse| Discourse]]
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  • '''Robert-Alain de Beaugrande''' (d. 2008-06) was a linguist who studied [[discourse]].
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  • ...makes it possible to express that at least one entity in the [[universe of discourse]] has a particular property.
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...tiate the two, arguing that code-switching has [[Pragmatics|pragmatic]] or discourse-oriented functions that may be absent in code-mixing. ...should be treated as distinct from code-switching, defined in pragmatic or discourse terms.
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. *[[van Dijk, Teun A.]] & [[Kintsch, Walter]]. 1983. ''Strategies of Discourse Comprehension.'' New York/London: Academic Press.
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  • ...that refers to the way in which a [[speaker]] uses a [[proposition]] in a discourse context. It is a cover term for concepts relating to [[illocutionary force]
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  • *Williams, E. 1979. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1,'' 101-139.
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  • ...which makes it possible to express that all entities in the [[universe of discourse]] have a particular property. In (i), it is used to express that every enti
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  • ...hing''' refers to a type of [[codeswitching]]: the alternation in a single discourse between two languages, where the switching occurs after a sentence in the f
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  • *{{: Spencer 1991}}*Zwicky, A. 1977. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1,'' 101-139.
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  • ...ething is said (the [[comment]]). Usually, the topic is [[given]] in the [[discourse]], the comment is [[new information]] about it. The topic is thus the part *[[sentence topic vs. discourse topic]]
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • * [[Sandra A. Thompson|Thompson, Sandra A.]] 1997. "Discourse motivations for the core-oblique distinction as a language universal." In K
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  • ...point (the [[nucleus]]), and it matches up in some way with syntactic and discourse structure.
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...oking for. This reading entails the existence of unicorns in the domain of discourse. ''A unicorn'' has a nonspecific reading when John is looking for an arbitr
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  • B. Aahrenholz, Modality and Referential Movement in Instructional Discourse: Comparing the Production of Italian Learners of German with Native German ...n: C. F. Graumann & W. Kallmeyer (Hg.), Perspective and Perspectivation in Discourse. Amsterdam 2002, 59-88.
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  • ...ntifier''' is a quantifier which ranges over a subset of the [[universe of discourse]] selected by means of a [[predicate]]. Restricted quantification is someti
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  • * [[Sandra A. Thompson|Thompson, Sandra A.]] 1997. "Discourse motivations for the core-oblique distinction as a language universal." In K
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  • ([[sense tagging]]) oder die Diskursstruktur von Texten ([[discourse structure tagging]]) identifizieren sollen.
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  • *Hopper, Paul J. & Thompson, Sandra A. (1980): "Transitivity in grammar and discourse", ''Language'' 56 (1980): 251–299.
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  • ...proposed in Grice (1975), which speakers can be expected to observe in a [[discourse]], as part of a rational and purposeful exchange of information:
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  • ...identifying the structure of a text is considered as a kind of tagging ([[discourse structure tagging]]).
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  • ...ann (Hg.), Cause, Condition, Concession, Contrast. Cognitive Processes and Discourse Perspectives. Berlin 2000.
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  • In [[Functional Grammar]] and [[Functional Discourse Grammar]], '''underlying representations''' (URs) are the formalised semant *Anstey, Matthew P. 2006. ''Towards a Functional Discourse Grammar Analysis of Tiberian Hebrew''. Canberra: published by author.
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  • *Sinclair, John & Coulthard, M. 1975. ''Towards an Analysis of Discourse: The English Used by Teachers and Pupils.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press
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  • ...80a. ''Macrostructures. An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition.'' Hillsdale N. J.: Erlbaum. *[[Dressler, Wolfgang]]. 1985. Morphology. In ''Handbook of Discourse Analysis 1-4.'' van Dijk,Teun A. (ed.), 76-86.
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  • *Walrod, M. R. 2004. The Role of Emotions in Normative Discourse and Persuasion. In: E. Weigand (Hg.), ''Emotion in Dialogic Interaction.''
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  • *[[van Dijk, Teun A.]] & [[Kintsch, Walter]]. 1983. ''Strategies of Discourse Comprehension.'' New York/London: Academic Press. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...ndefinite NPs that function as donkey antecedents, has been implemented in Discourse Representation Theory (Kamp 1981, Heim 1982). Other well-known donkey-conte
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  • T. Güldemann & M. von Roncador (Hg.), Reported Discourse: A Meeting Ground for Different Linguistic Domains. [Typological Studies in
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  • ...Interaction of Modules. In ''Connexity and Coherence. Analysis of Text and Discourse (= Research in Text Theory 12).'' Heydrich, Wolfgang, Fritz Neubauer, Jáno [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...razil, David]]. 1985. Phonology: Intonation in Discourse. In ''Handbook of Discourse Analysis 1-4.'' van Dijk, Teun A. (ed.), 57-75. [[Category:Discourse]]
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  • ...igures centrally in philosphical, psychological, sociological and semiotic discourse; second, the adoption or (partially) synonymous expressions from different
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  • ...ndaries within Words: Report on a Computer Test. In: ''Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers 73''. Auch in: Harris, Z.S., ''Papers in Structural and Tra
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  • 'Pretence' can also cover larger stretches of discourse. In this case, the speaker creates a simulation or 'as-if reality', which i ...n. 2007. How about another Piece of Pie: The Allusional Pretense Theory of Discourse Irony. In: R.W. Gibbs & H.L. Colston (eds.), ''Irony in Language and Though
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  • ..., Presl attempted to prove Czech being an adequate language for scientific discourse. It was on this general background that, in 1821, first Czech scientific jo
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  • ...uld be representative, i.e. it should contain data from different types of discourse.
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  • ...combinatorial tenses. Aiming to account for the use of tenses in narrative discourse, he assumes two further tenses which, in his view, cannot be subsumed under *Declerck, Renaat (1991). ''Tense in English: Its Structure and Use in Discourse.'' London: Routledge.
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  • ...hrough either channel which has positive effects on language behaviour and discourse organization (Kecskés 1998, 373/374).
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