
Text and Discourse Constitution
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Part I
- Intonation and Discourse
- Sentence Sequences and Cotextual Connexity
- Speech Act Sequences
- Topic and Focus of a Sentence and the Patterning of a Text
- Connective Relations - Connective Expressions - Connective Structures
- Temporal and Aspectual Relations as Text-Constitutive Elements
- Compositional Structure: Macrostructures
- Part II
- Word, Sentence, and Text Meaning
- Some Issues in the Theory of Metaphor
- Inferences as (De)compositional Principles
- Part III
- Context and Context Change
- Things in Space and Time
- Part IV
- 'Text'/'Discourse' Definitions
- Static and Dynamic Aspects of Text Constitution
- Connectedness of Texts: A Bibliographical Survey
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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