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Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse
A Taxonomy of Universal Uses
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Nikolaus P. Himmelmann
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- The Discourse-referential and Typological Motivation of Pronominal Procliticization vs. Encliticization 1
- Referential Strategies and the Co-Construction of Argument Structure in Korean Acquisition 33
- Ad Hoc Hierarchy 69
- Proper Names as a Referential Option in English Conversation 95
- Interactional Motivations for Reference Formulation 145
- On Sources of Demonstratives and Anaphors 169
- Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse 205
- Anaphora in Russian Narrative Prose 255
- Anaphora, Deixis, and the Evolution of Latin Ille 305
- Conceptual Grouping and Pronominal Anaphora 333
- Patterns of Anaphora in To’aba’ita Narrative Discourse 379
- New Directions in Referentiality 413
- Some Practices for Referring to Persons in Talk-in-Interaction 437
- Topic Discontinuity and Zero Anaphora in Chinese Discourse 487
- Index 515
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- The Discourse-referential and Typological Motivation of Pronominal Procliticization vs. Encliticization 1
- Referential Strategies and the Co-Construction of Argument Structure in Korean Acquisition 33
- Ad Hoc Hierarchy 69
- Proper Names as a Referential Option in English Conversation 95
- Interactional Motivations for Reference Formulation 145
- On Sources of Demonstratives and Anaphors 169
- Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse 205
- Anaphora in Russian Narrative Prose 255
- Anaphora, Deixis, and the Evolution of Latin Ille 305
- Conceptual Grouping and Pronominal Anaphora 333
- Patterns of Anaphora in To’aba’ita Narrative Discourse 379
- New Directions in Referentiality 413
- Some Practices for Referring to Persons in Talk-in-Interaction 437
- Topic Discontinuity and Zero Anaphora in Chinese Discourse 487
- Index 515