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"This volume provides an innovative approach to the referential process thanks to its focus on the relationship between conventions and discourse pragmatics. It brings together a cross-section of current research on referential conventions and pragmatic strategies, in a number of different fields (formal and theoretical linguistics, semantics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, interactional linguistics, natural language processing), in a variety of verbal and non-verbal languages (English, German, different varieties of French, Indonesian, French Belgian Sign Language) and in a diversity of contexts (the coining of names, language acquisition, second language learning, and various genres such as news articles, narratives, satire or game playing). The volume is meant as a series of thought-provoking studies which place speakers and addressees at the core of the referential act, thus providing evidence on how they negotiate and adjust, depending on the context."--Provided by publisher.
Pragmatics --- Philosophy of language --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics
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Lexicology. Semantics --- French language --- Grammar --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Congresses --- Semantics --- History --- French-speaking countries --- Group identity --- Cognitive grammar
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Domänengebundene Referenz (d.h. sprachliche Bezüge, die nur abhängig von Situationswissen interpretiert werden können) kann sowohl anaphorisch (im Text verweisend) als auch deiktisch (auf die außersprachliche Umgebung verweisend) sein - der Hörer weiß also nicht von vornherein, nach welcher Art von Referenten er zu suchen hat. Während Modelle zur Rezeption anaphorischer Referenz davon ausgehen, daß der Hörer schon von Beginn des Rezeptions-Prozesses an auf eine der beiden Referenzarten beschränkt ist, muß sich der Hörer in vielen alltagssprachlichen Situationen zwischen anaphorischen und deiktischen Lesarten (und damit zwischen verschiedenen referenz-relevanten Domänen) entscheiden. In der Arbeit werden - nach einer ausführlichen Diskussion der in die Antike reichenden Begriffsgeschichte - Anaphora und Deixis als nur graduell unterscheidbare Ausprägungen domänengebundener Referenz in einem einheitlichen Klassifikationsmodell beschrieben, das von Art und Grad der Verankerung domänengebundener Ausdrücke konstituiert wird. Das Modell wird anhand von Korpusdaten (mit Schwerpunkt auf Personalpronomina) entwickelt, wobei Konflikte zwischen anaphorischen und deiktischen Lesarten (u.a. in Text-Bild-Relationen) sowie indirekte Anaphora und Deixis berücksichtigt werden. Desweiteren werden Experimentdesigns zur Rezeption domänengebundener Referenz vorgeschlagen, mit deren Hilfe das Klassifikationsmodell zu einem experimentell überprüfbaren Rezeptionsmodell ausgebaut werden kann.
Lexicology. Semantics --- Anaphora (Linguistics) --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Anaphora (Linguistics). --- Reference (Linguistics). --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Cross-reference (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative and general
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Zwischen Direkter Und Indirekter Rede: Nichtw Rtliche Direkte Rede, Erlebte Rede, Logophorische Konstruktionen Und Verwandtes.
German language --- Indirect reason --- Discourse analysis. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Indirect discourse. --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Philology --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semiotics
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Reference (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Conferences - Meetings --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Research --- Congresses --- Languages --- Reference (Linguistics) - Congresses --- Semantics - Congresses --- Signification (linguistique) --- Sémantique --- Représentation (linguistique) --- Congrès --- Sémantique --- Représentation (linguistique) --- Congrès
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Traditionally, anaphor resolution focused on structural cues of the antecedent. Recently, the interaction between discourse factors and information structure affecting antecedent salience has been more thoroughly explored. This volume depicts selected peer-reviewed research papers that tackle issues in anaphor resolution from theoretical, empirical and experimental perspectives. These collected articles present a wide spectrum of cross-linguistic data (Dutch, German, Spanish, Turkish, Yurakaré) and also offer new results from L1 and L2 acquisition studies. Data interpretation span from typological to psycholinguistic viewpoints and are related to recent developments in linguistic theory. One data analysis puts the issue of anaphor resolution in a historical context. The experimental findings are complemented by reviews of the current literature on the role of discourse units.This volume gives a comprehensive overview of the state of discussion how the interaction between information structure and contextual discourse affects salience. That's why it will be welcomed by all linguists and psycholinguists who are theoretically and / or experimentally investigating several aspects of anaphor resolution.
Anaphore (linguistique) --- Pronoms --- E-books --- Psycholinguistics --- Grammaire comparée et générale --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Grammaire comparée et générale --- Language Acquisition. --- Processing. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Salience.
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Judgments --- -Judicial opinions --- -Judicial process --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Decision making, Judicial --- Judicial behavior --- Judicial decision making --- Judges --- Law --- Procedure (Law) --- Opinions, Judicial --- Legal opinions --- Court decisions --- Court rulings --- Civil procedure --- Courts --- Criminal procedure --- Estoppel --- Judicial process --- Jurisdiction --- Stare decisis --- Language --- Interpretation and construction --- Psychological aspects --- Judicial opinions
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Acquisition du langage --- Acquisition of language --- Bilingualism --- Bilinguisme --- Langage [Acquisition du ] --- Language acquisition --- Language development in children --- Taalverwerving --- Tweetaligheid --- Discourse analysis --- Italian language --- -Italian language --- -Reference (Linguistics) --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Romance languages --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semiotics --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Multilingualism --- Temporal constructions --- Bilingualism. --- Discourse analysis. --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Temporal constructions. --- Reference (Linguistics). --- Tense
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This compilation of invited contributions, gathering an international collection of cognitive and functional linguists, offers an outline of original empirical work carried out in grounding theory. Grounding is a central notion in cognitive grammar that addresses the linking of semantic content to contextual factors that constitute the subjective ground (or situation of speech). The volume illustrates a growing concern with the application of cognitive grammar to constructions establishing deixis and reference. It proposes a double focus on nominal and clausal grounding, as well as on ways of integrating analyses across these domains.
Cognitieve spraakkunst --- Cognitive grammar --- Cognitive linguistics --- Grammaire cognitive --- Grammar [Cognitive ] --- Linguistique cognitive --- Psycholinguistique cognitive --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Référence (Linguistique) --- Spraakkunst [Cognitieve ] --- Verwijzing (Taalwetenschap) --- Linguistics --- Philosophy of language --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Pragmatics --- Cognitive grammar. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Deixis. --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Deixis (Linguistics) --- Deictic function --- Onomasiology --- Semantics --- Indexicals (Semantics) --- Psycholinguistics --- Grammar [Comparative and general ] --- Deixis --- Philology
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