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Connectives As Discourse Landmarks Agnès Celle Ed Ruth Huart Ed

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Connectives As Discourse Landmarks Agnès Celle Ed Ruth Huart Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Agnès Celle (ed.), Ruth Huart (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027254047, 9789027292261, 9027254044, 9027292264
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Connectives As Discourse Landmarks Agnès Celle Ed Ruth Huart Ed by Agnès Celle (ed.), Ruth Huart (ed.) 9789027254047, 9789027292261, 9027254044, 9027292264 instant download after payment.

This set of eleven articles, by linguists from four different European countries and a variety of theoretical backgrounds, takes a new look at the discourse functions of a number of English connectives, from simple coordinators (and, but) to phrases of varying complexity (after all, the fact is that). Using authentic spoken and written data from varied sources, the authors explore the ways in which current uses of connectives result from the interaction of syntax, semantics and prosody, both over time and through diversity of discourse situations. Most adopt an integrative approach in which speaker-listener or writer-reader relationships are viewed as part and parcel of the linguistic properties of each marker. Because it combines functional, generative and enunciative approaches into a coherent whole with a common explanatory aim, this book will be of interest to linguists, corpus-linguists and all those who investigate the semantics-pragmatics interface.

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