A New Architecture for Functional Grammar (Functional Grammar Series)
Cognition and FDG 87 Language and Thought, 3–27. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Minsky, Marvin L. 1975 A framework for ...
88 Carlos Inchaurralde Schank, Roger C. and Robert P. Abelson 1977 Scripts, Plans, Goals and Understanding. Hillsdale NJ: Erlbau ...
The Question of Discourse Representation in Functional Discourse Grammar John H. Connolly Introduction Ever since its inceptio ...
90 John Connolly In other words, what phenomena belong under the heading of discourse studies and thus merit consideration in re ...
The question of discourse representation 91 grammars of natural languages, unlike the speech act categories of, for ex- ample, S ...
92 John Connolly be identified as successions of speech acts over two or three turns. From the point of view of the representati ...
The question of discourse representation 93 Some writers have urged a stronger separation between grammar and discourse than is ...
94 John Connolly therefore, to mention briefly a selection of other areas which at least some linguists would also consider to l ...
The question of discourse representation 95 or the type and quality of the surface on which the text is found. In short, discour ...
96 John Connolly The hierarchical structure of discourse is indicated by means of horizon- tal trees in Kroon (1997). In the out ...
The question of discourse representation 97 Table 1. An illustration of Steuten's method of discourse representation COMMUNICATI ...
98 John Connolly (4) Jay likes Kay. He dates her. The account of this in the pragmatic module would be something like that shown ...
The question of discourse representation 99 liefs of the speaker that lie behind the move, and also the intended outcome of the ...
100 John Connolly The formulation of structure at the expression level is carried out along the following lines, where Para stan ...
The question of discourse representation 101 example in Figure 5. Kamp and Reyle go on to elaborate this notation in various way ...
102 John Connolly which an utterance is produced. According to Devlin, a description of this nature will include the following i ...
The question of discourse representation 103 (10) a. The contextual level b. The interpersonal level c. The representational lev ...
104 John Connolly As may be apparent, the above list strongly echoes the work of Firth (1957: 203) and Hymes (1972). Let us illu ...
The question of discourse representation 105 Preconditions(M 101 ) = BELIEVE (P 1 NOT (KNOW (P 2 C(m 151 )))) BELIEVE (P 1 NOT ( ...
106 John Connolly The description of the discourse proper begins at the interpersonal level. Internally the interpersonal level ...
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