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Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles
New perspectives
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Edited by:
Chiara Fedriani
and Andrea Sansó
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English
Published/Copyright:
2017
About this book
This book offers new perspectives into the description of the form, meaning and function of Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles in a number of different languages, along with new methods for identifying their ‘prototypical’ instances in situated language contexts, often based on cross-linguistic comparisons. The papers collected in this volume also discuss different factors at play in processes of grammaticalization and pragmaticalization, which include contact-induced change and pragmatic borrowing, socio-interactional functional pressures and sociopragmatic indexicalities, constraints of cognitive processing, together with regularities in semantic change. Putting the traditional issues concerning the status, delimitation and categorization of Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles somewhat off the stage, the eighteen articles collected in this volume deal instead with general questions concerning the development and use of such procedural elements, explored from different approaches, both formal and functional, and from a variety of perspectives – including corpus-based, sociolinguistic, and contrastive perspectives – and offering language-specific synchronic and diachronic studies.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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Introduction. Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles
1 - Part 1. General theoretical questions and quantitative approaches
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Chapter 1. The emergence of Hebrew loydea / loydat (‘I dunno masc/fem ’) from interaction
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Chapter 2. Towards a model for discourse marker annotation
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Chapter 3. Towards an operational category of discourse markers
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Chapter 4. A corpus-based approach to functional markers in Greek
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Chapter 5. Discourse markers and discourse relations
151 - Part 2. The status of modal particles
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Chapter 6. Modal particles and Verum focus
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Chapter 7. Italian non-canonical negations as modal particles
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Chapter 8. A format for the description of German modal particles and their functional equivalents in Croatian and English
229 - Part 3. Language-specific and diachronic studies
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Chapter 9. Vocatives as a source category for pragmatic markers
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Chapter 10. Paths of development of English DMs
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Chapter 11. Grammaticalization of PMs/DMs/MMs in Japanese
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Chapter 12. Dubitative-corrective constructions in Italian
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Chapter 13. On the pragmatic expansion of Polish gdzieś tam ‘somewhere (there)/about’
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Chapter 14. A pragmatic approach to Joseph Wright’s English Dialect Dictionary
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Chapter 15. Italian discourse markers and modal particles in contact
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Chapter 16. Functional markers in llanito code-switching
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Chapter 17. Just a suggestion
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Author index
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Language index
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Subject index
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October 17, 2017
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9789027265494
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