A New Architecture for Functional Grammar (Functional Grammar Series)
The question of discourse representation 107 ENTER MOVE M 102 PSp = P 2 , PAddr = P 1 M 102 : [CONVEY (PSp) (m 153 , m 154 ) (PA ...
108 John Connolly (‘LEAVE DISCOURSE INTERACTION D 1 ’), which terminates the dis- course. The opening delimiter of the transacti ...
The question of discourse representation 109 lae such as ‘AS PER p 171 ’ are employed in order to avoid having to dupli- cate, a ...
110 John Connolly plified above is not intended to be overly prescriptive. The discourse ana- lyst is expected to include what i ...
The question of discourse representation 111 How do the present proposals compare with those of Hengeveld (this volume)? On the ...
112 John Connolly Table 2. Illustrative excerpt from a multi-level discourse description: contextual and interpersonal levels Co ...
The question of discourse representation 113 Table 3. Illustrative excerpt from a multi-level discourse description: representa- ...
114 John Connolly Connolly, John H. 1998 Information, situation semantics and Functional Grammar. In: Mike Hannay and A. Machtel ...
The question of discourse representation 115 Hasan, Ruqaiya 1999 Speaking with reference to context. In: Mohsen Ghadessy (ed.), ...
116 John Connolly 1998b Structure and coherence in business conversations. In: Mike Hannay and A. Machtelt Bolkestein (eds), 59– ...
Focus of attention in discourse Francis Cornish Introduction My goal in this chapter is to compare two functionalist theories ...
118 Francis Cornish linguists is individually quite well known: the work of Robert Kirsner on the Dutch demonstratives, of Erica ...
Focus of attention in discourse 119 The systems of Focus and Deixis in CS 2.1. Focus The CS conception of Focus should not be ...
120 Francis Cornish (1) a. Jane [IN-FOCUS] has just spotted a tarantula [NOT IN-FOCUS] (categorical utterance: ‘predicate-focus’ ...
Focus of attention in discourse 121 ent and the proposition; the entire utterance is thetic (presented as ‘all-new’ information ...
122 Francis Cornish John bought Mary a book. The predicator is not involved in the CS FO- CUS system, only argument expressions ...
Focus of attention in discourse 123 using (18b) the primary purpose of the speaker is not to present the refer- ents but to esta ...
124 Francis Cornish ing as in (5b), the attested version, but the surface presence of this item is not essential in such a conte ...
Focus of attention in discourse 125 to “direct the attention of the hearer(s) to its intension, by being uttered” (Erteschik-Shi ...
126 Francis Cornish In this regard, Birner and Ward (1998: 156–194) argue that the function of the preverbal constituent in inve ...
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