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Referring In Language An Integrated Approach Lise Fontaine Katy Jones

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Referring In Language An Integrated Approach Lise Fontaine Katy Jones
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.6 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Lise Fontaine, Katy Jones, David Schönthal
ISBN: 9781107143470, 1107143470
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Referring In Language An Integrated Approach Lise Fontaine Katy Jones by Lise Fontaine, Katy Jones, David Schönthal 9781107143470, 1107143470 instant download after payment.

Referential expressions include terms such as determiners, proper names, noun phrases, pronouns, and all other expressions that we use to make reference to things, beings, or events. The first of its kind, this book presents a detailed, integrated account of typical and atypical uses of referential expressions, combining insights from discourse, cognitive, and psycholinguistic literature within a functional model of language. It first establishes a foundation for reference, including an overview of key influences in the study of reference, the debates surrounding (in)definiteness, and a functional description of referring expressions. It then draws on a variety of approaches to provide a comprehensive explanation of atypical uses, including referring in an uncollaborative context, indefinite expressions used for definite reference, reference by and for children, and finally metonymic reference with a special focus on metonymy in medical contexts. Comprehensive in scope, it is essential reading for academic researchers in syntax, discourse analysis, and cognitive linguistics.

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