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Studies at the Grammar-Discourse Interface
Discourse markers and discourse-related grammatical phenomena
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2021
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This book investigates phenomena at the grammar–discourse interface with a strong focus on discourse markers, whose development and concrete uses in a given language tend to be based on a close interplay of grammatical and discourse-related forces. The topics range from the transition of linguistic signs “out of” sentence grammar and “into” the domain of discourse to differences between more grammatical vs. more discourse-pragmatic expressions in terms of structural behavior and cognitive processing, and the different, intricate ways in which the usage conditions and meanings of grammatical constituents or structural units are affected by the discourse context in which they are used. The twelve studies in this book are based on fresh empirical data from languages such as English, Basque, Korean, Japanese and French and involve the study of linguistic expressions and structures such as pragmatic markers and particles, comment clauses, expletives, adverbial connectors, and expressives.
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Grammar, discourse, and the grammar-discourse interface
1 - Part I. Discourse markers
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Chapter 1. On the rise of discourse markers
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Chapter 2. On the pragmatic development of modal particles in Navarrese-Lapurdian Basque
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Chapter 3. On divergent paths and functions of ‘background’-based discourse markers in Korean
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Chapter 4. Reanalysis and the emergence of adverbial connectors in the history of Japanese
101 - Part II. Discourse markers
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Chapter 5. The meaning and functions of French je pense (que)
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Chapter 6. Discourse markers and brain lateralization
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Chapter 7. Vietnamese expletive between grammatical subject and subjectivity marker
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Chapter 8. The final particle like in Northern English
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Chapter 9. On pragma-semantics of expressives
245 - Part III. Discourse-related grammatical phenomena
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Chapter 10. A just amazing marker in French: “Juste”
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Chapter 11. On how the distinction between reciprocal and collective verbs affects (anti-)control
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Chapter 12. The rise of cause/reason adverbial markers in Yaqui (Uto-Aztecan)
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