
Information Structure, Discourse Structure and Grammatical Structure
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 14. November 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
159 pages
978-90-272-2686-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume is a collection of papers dealing with the close connection between discourse and grammar, illustrating the many, sometimes conflicting, facets of that relationship in various European languages. Central to all contributions is their focus on diverse aspects of clause combination and on the various parameters, such as information structure, that have a special tie with clause combination. Most of the papers are centred around subordination as a grammatical structure and its status in a discourse. With a few notable exceptions, subordination has been thought of as part of the discursive background. This volume adduces convincing evidence from the field of deictic/anaphoric items, information structure and rhetorical structure in favour of a more nuanced approach to the status of subordination in discourse. It also illustrates how rhetorical patterns in discourse give rise, through a grammaticalisation process, to new interclausal dependencies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
310 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2686-0 (9789027226860)
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Editor
Universiteit Hasselt
Universiteit Gent
Universiteit Hasselt
Content
1. Introduction (by Defrancq, Bart); 2. Micro-syntax, macro-syntax, foregrounding and backgrounding in discourse: When indexicals target discursively subsidiary information (by Cornish, Francis); 3. Influence of relational and referential coherence on the distribution of coordinated verb-second clauses in German and Dutch: A contrastive corpus-based case study (by Stuyckens, Geert); 4. The rhetorical relations in complex sentences with quando ('when') in European Portuguese (by Silvano, Purificacao); 5. Adverbials in German: More on embedding and focus (by Ludwig, Rainer); 6. Emergent correlative concessivity: The case of German zwar... aber 'true ... but' (by Leuschner, Torsten); 7. The role of genre in information structuring in English (by Kerz, Elma)