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South Slavic Discourse Particles Mirjana N Dedai Ed Mirjana Mikovilukovi Ed

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South Slavic Discourse Particles Mirjana N Dedai Ed Mirjana Mikovilukovi Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Mirjana N. Dedaić (ed.), Mirjana Mišković-Luković (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027256010, 9789027288127, 9027256012, 9027288127
Language: English
Year: 2010

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South Slavic Discourse Particles Mirjana N Dedai Ed Mirjana Mikovilukovi Ed by Mirjana N. Dedaić (ed.), Mirjana Mišković-luković (ed.) 9789027256010, 9789027288127, 9027256012, 9027288127 instant download after payment.

Discourse particles, discourse markers and pragmatic markers refer to phenomena that linguists have begun to probe only since the mid-1980s. Long-ignored in traditional linguistics and textbook grammars, and still relegated to marginal status in South Slavic, these linguistic phenomena have emerged as invaluable devices for cutting-edge theories of the semantics/pragmatics interface. This book, which is a pioneering study in such linguistic phenomena in South Slavic languages, is also among the first of its kind for a related group of languages. It builds on the recent findings of some of the most influential linguistically-oriented theories, such as Relevance Theory, Argumentation Theory and coherence-based approaches to explain the meaning and use of certain discourse/pragmatic particles/markers in Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian and Slovene. These particles/markers are part of the contemporary and historical lexicons of the South Slavic languages, varying across regions and time, but also differing in origin. This book, which draws from naturally occurring data, written media and constructed examples, aims at a wider audience including scholars working in semantics/pragmatics and Slavic languages, and applied specialists interested in this area of research. The authors hope that this book will be conceived as a starting point for a structured inquiry into the flourishing field of discourse particles in South Slavic.

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