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Selected Bibliography of the Publications of Professor František Daneš, PhDr., DrSc
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages 1
- Table of contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Preface 11
- Selected Bibliography of the Publications of Professor František Daneš, PhDr., DrSc 17
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I. Prague School Functionalism
- Factionalism versus Formalism in East and West 29
- Centre and Periphery, Delicacy and Fuzz 43
- Karl Bühler's Field Theory in the Light of the Current Interest in Pragmatics 59
- Vilém Mathesius as One of the Forerunners of Modern Textological Research 67
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II. Functional Sentence Perspective and Thematic Progressions
- “I'm Sorry, I'll Read that Again” 75
- Functional Sentence Perspective within a Model of Natural Textlinguistics 89
- On Thematic Configurations in Texts 105
- Substantiating Daneš's View of Givenness as a Graded Phenomenon 119
- Is There Implicit Inclusion of Preceding Predicates in Anaphorics of Nominals or Pronominals? 131
- Discourse as Determinacy 147
- Some Aspects of the Syntactic and Semantic Text-Composition 165
- Functional Sentence Perspective in Modern and Old Javanese 179
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III. Text and Discourse
- Discontinuity in Texts 195
- Voices of Intention and Interpretation 205
- On the Means of Expressing Vagueness and Uncertainty in Czech Discourse 219
- Repetition and Variation as Stylistic Principles of a Text Structure 237
- On Mutual Transformations between Spoken and Written Text 247
- ‘Passive’ Moves in Argumentation 259
- E-mail as a New Subvariety of Medium and its Effects upon the Message 273
- From Syntax to Text 283
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IV. Grammar and Semantics
- Notes on the Functions of Grammatical Units in Language System and in Discourse 307
- Sentential Complementation and Truth 317
- Simultaneous Encoding of Morpho-Syntactic and Textual Features in Oral Narrative Prose 333
- Acceptability and the Scope of Grammar 341
- On Relative Pronouns in Czech and German (jenž - který, der - welcher) 359
- Constructions with Verbs and Abstract Nouns in Czech (Analytical Predicates) 365
- Potential Valency Components from the Point of View of Historical Lexicography 375
- Subject Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages 1
- Table of contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Preface 11
- Selected Bibliography of the Publications of Professor František Daneš, PhDr., DrSc 17
-
I. Prague School Functionalism
- Factionalism versus Formalism in East and West 29
- Centre and Periphery, Delicacy and Fuzz 43
- Karl Bühler's Field Theory in the Light of the Current Interest in Pragmatics 59
- Vilém Mathesius as One of the Forerunners of Modern Textological Research 67
-
II. Functional Sentence Perspective and Thematic Progressions
- “I'm Sorry, I'll Read that Again” 75
- Functional Sentence Perspective within a Model of Natural Textlinguistics 89
- On Thematic Configurations in Texts 105
- Substantiating Daneš's View of Givenness as a Graded Phenomenon 119
- Is There Implicit Inclusion of Preceding Predicates in Anaphorics of Nominals or Pronominals? 131
- Discourse as Determinacy 147
- Some Aspects of the Syntactic and Semantic Text-Composition 165
- Functional Sentence Perspective in Modern and Old Javanese 179
-
III. Text and Discourse
- Discontinuity in Texts 195
- Voices of Intention and Interpretation 205
- On the Means of Expressing Vagueness and Uncertainty in Czech Discourse 219
- Repetition and Variation as Stylistic Principles of a Text Structure 237
- On Mutual Transformations between Spoken and Written Text 247
- ‘Passive’ Moves in Argumentation 259
- E-mail as a New Subvariety of Medium and its Effects upon the Message 273
- From Syntax to Text 283
-
IV. Grammar and Semantics
- Notes on the Functions of Grammatical Units in Language System and in Discourse 307
- Sentential Complementation and Truth 317
- Simultaneous Encoding of Morpho-Syntactic and Textual Features in Oral Narrative Prose 333
- Acceptability and the Scope of Grammar 341
- On Relative Pronouns in Czech and German (jenž - který, der - welcher) 359
- Constructions with Verbs and Abstract Nouns in Czech (Analytical Predicates) 365
- Potential Valency Components from the Point of View of Historical Lexicography 375
- Subject Index 383