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  • * [[Discourse]] [[Category:Pragmatics]]
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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 ...f analysis, each of which deals with a single analytical domain (discourse pragmatics, semantics, morphosyntax and phonology). The [[underlying representation|un
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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 [[Category:Pragmatics]]
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  • *[[Portal:Discourse| Discourse]] *[[Portal:Pragmatics| Pragmatics]]
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  • Yule, G. (1996). Pragmatics. Oxford University Press. ...esearch Guide to Hedging. In R. Markkanen & H. Schröder (Ed.), Hedging and Discourse: Approaches to the Analysis of a Pragmatic Phenomenon in Academic Texts (pp
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  • *[[discourse pragmatics]] *Erteschik-Shir, Nomi. 2007. ''Information structure: The syntax-discourse interface.'' Oxford: Oxford University 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 .... 2007. Unexpected left dislocation: An English Corpus Study. ''Journal of Pragmatics 39'', 1029-1035.
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  • :discourse analysis :pragmatics
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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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  • ...proposed in Grice (1975), which speakers can be expected to observe in a [[discourse]], as part of a rational and purposeful exchange of information: [[Category:Pragmatics]]
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  • ...flouted, as speakers will always try to establish a relation to preceding discourse, or extract metalinguistic information from an utterance. Grice (1975: 54) * Leech, G. (1983). ''Principles of Pragmatics''. London: Longman.
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  • :discourse analysis :pragmatics
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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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  • ...Horn - Maxim of Manner. Semantics and Pragmatics: Meaning in Language and Discourse. 29 Sept 2009] ...81) It-clefts, informativeness, and logical form, In: P. Cole ed., Radical Pragmatics, 1-61, New York: Academic Press.
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  • '''Meaning''' is a central notion of [[semantics]] und [[pragmatics]]. ...igures centrally in philosphical, psychological, sociological and semiotic discourse; second, the adoption or (partially) synonymous expressions from different
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  • [[adjacency pair]] (in [[pragmatics]]) [[anaphora]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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  • [[adjacency pair]] (in [[pragmatics]]) [[anaphora]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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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 ...logic and conversation. In: P. Cole (ed.), ''Syntax and Semantics: Vol.9. Pragmatics'', 113-128. New York: Academic.
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  • ...ence Types in German: An Enquiry into the Relationship between Grammar and Pragmatics. IJGLSA 1999/4.2, 195-236. *M. Zimmermann, Discourse Particles. In: HSK Handbook of Semantics, Vol. 2. Ms. Potsdam 2007.
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