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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
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I. Theoretical Approaches to IS
- 1. Detachment Linguistics and Information Grammar of Oral Languages 7
- 2. Reference and Cognitive Status: Scalar Inference and Typology 33
- 3. Saliency in discourse and sentence form: Zero anaphora and topicalization in Japanese 55
- 4. An Overview of Information Structure in three Amazonian Languages 77
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II. IS and Spoken language
- 5. Micro-variation in information structure: There sentences in Italo-Romance 95
- 6. How does adjacency arise? Grammatical conditions on focus-verb adjacency in Basque 121
- 7. Detached NPs with relative clauses in Finnish conversations 149
- 8. Tag questions and focus markers: Evidence from the Tompo dialect of Even 167
- 9. Syntactic and Prosodic Marking of Contrastiveness in Spoken Chinese 191
- 10. Demonstratives and Information Structure in Spoken Estonian 211
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III. IS and Discourse Particles
- 11. Word order and focus particles in Nakh-Daghestanian languages 239
- 12. The discourse particle to and word ordering in Hindi: From grammar to discourse 263
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IV. IS and Language Contacts
- 13. Discourse Regulating Strategies in Pidgin Madam 285
- 14. New Information Structuring Processes and Morphosyntactic Change 305
- Name index 327
- Language index 332
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I. Theoretical Approaches to IS
- 1. Detachment Linguistics and Information Grammar of Oral Languages 7
- 2. Reference and Cognitive Status: Scalar Inference and Typology 33
- 3. Saliency in discourse and sentence form: Zero anaphora and topicalization in Japanese 55
- 4. An Overview of Information Structure in three Amazonian Languages 77
-
II. IS and Spoken language
- 5. Micro-variation in information structure: There sentences in Italo-Romance 95
- 6. How does adjacency arise? Grammatical conditions on focus-verb adjacency in Basque 121
- 7. Detached NPs with relative clauses in Finnish conversations 149
- 8. Tag questions and focus markers: Evidence from the Tompo dialect of Even 167
- 9. Syntactic and Prosodic Marking of Contrastiveness in Spoken Chinese 191
- 10. Demonstratives and Information Structure in Spoken Estonian 211
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III. IS and Discourse Particles
- 11. Word order and focus particles in Nakh-Daghestanian languages 239
- 12. The discourse particle to and word ordering in Hindi: From grammar to discourse 263
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IV. IS and Language Contacts
- 13. Discourse Regulating Strategies in Pidgin Madam 285
- 14. New Information Structuring Processes and Morphosyntactic Change 305
- Name index 327
- Language index 332