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Discourse Particles
Syntactic, semantic, pragmatic and historical aspects
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English
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2022
About this book
Discourse particles have often been treated as a phenomenon restricted to Germanic languages (Abraham 2020) and they still raise questions about their nature as an independent category. This book reveals that this phenomenon exists in other languages as well, and provides evidence for their nature as a separate category. The volume brings together a collection of nine papers that focus on three research topics: a) the diachronic development of discourse particles; b) their syntactic analysis; and c) the study of their semantic-pragmatics. Furthermore, it also discusses other issues less often dealt with in the literature but of great interest for linguistic theory, such as the acquisition of discourse particles by children or the analysis of elements not usually considered discourse particles but whose historical path or microvariation indicates otherwise. Additionally, the book offers a cross-linguistic perspective as it discusses various languages including Basque, Catalan, German, Italian, Laz, Mandarin Chinese, Old English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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Seongha Rhee, Mahidol University, in Journal of Pragmatics 211 (2023).:
Everything considered, this volume makes a significant contribution to the study of DPs and their functional relatives. Researchers at various levels and persuasions, especially those specializing in pragmatics, will benefit from reading it.
Everything considered, this volume makes a significant contribution to the study of DPs and their functional relatives. Researchers at various levels and persuasions, especially those specializing in pragmatics, will benefit from reading it.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
1 - Part I. Diachronic issues and the development of discourse particles
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Chapter 1. On the adverbial origin of German modal particles
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Chapter 2. A particle-like use of hwæþer Wisdom’s questions in Boethius
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Chapter 3. The discourse particle es que in Spanish and in other Iberian languages
65 - Part II. Syntactic analyses of discourse particles
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Chapter 4. Agreeing complementizers may just be moody
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Chapter 5. Outer particles vs tag particles
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Chapter 6. Anchoring primary and secondary interjections to the context
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Chapter 7. Sentence-final particles in Mandarin Chinese
179 - Part III. The semantic-pragmatics of discourse particles
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Chapter 8. Meaning and use of the Basque particle bide
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Chapter 9. Three German discourse particles as speech act modifiers
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Language index
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Subject index
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Keywords for this book
Syntax; Theoretical linguistics; Semantics; Generative linguistics; Pragmatics; Discourse studies
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Professional and scholarly;