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Empirical Perspectives on the Use of Hungarian Nominal Demonstratives
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English
Published/Copyright:
2024
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Deixis and the use of demonstratives are widely studied topics across languages. The fundamental purpose of this book is to provide an account of the semantics and pragmatics of Hungarian nominal demonstratives by examining why a speaker opts for a given demonstrative form in a particular speech situation and by investigating how the meaning of a demonstrative interacts with contextual clues during the process of reference resolution. These questions are addressed from an empirical perspective; the study incorporates the results of experimental work and corpus-based analyses. The present volume emphasizes the need to rely on various types of data source obtained by the application of diverse methods (including elicitation, corpus-linguistic and experimental methods) to develop a comprehensive account of demonstrative use. The empirical findings reported contribute to our understanding of demonstrative practice as an interactional process between the speaker and the addressee; it is argued that demonstrative reference in Hungarian is a dynamic, highly context-dependent, interactive and addressee-oriented process.
The volume not only expands current approaches to the use of Hungarian nominal demonstratives, it also provides new insights on demonstrative use in a language where this phenomenon has not been explored by empirical tools before. The data collected and the research findings make valuable contributions to the current international debate on the role of factors that govern the choice of demonstratives in different languages.
The volume not only expands current approaches to the use of Hungarian nominal demonstratives, it also provides new insights on demonstrative use in a language where this phenomenon has not been explored by empirical tools before. The data collected and the research findings make valuable contributions to the current international debate on the role of factors that govern the choice of demonstratives in different languages.
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Contributor: Enikő Tóth
Enikő Tóth is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Linguistics at the University of Debrecen in Hungary.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Introduction
1 - 1 Demonstratives – Meaning and Use
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1.1 Introduction
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1.2 The semantics and pragmatics of demonstratives
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1.3 Deixis and demonstratives in Hungarian
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1.4 Summary
38 - 2 Different Approaches to Demonstratives
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2.1 Previous approaches to demonstratives
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2.2 Demonstratives in interaction
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2.3 The relevance-theoretic approach
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2.4 Experimental insights
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2.5 Summary
75 - 3 Empirical Studies on the Use of Hungarian Demonstratives
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3.1 Introduction
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3.2 Hungarian demonstratives in interaction – Results of a controlled dialogue game
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3.3 Demonstratives and joint attention – Results of an online production study
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3.4 Summary
108 - 4 Contrastive Uses of Hungarian Demonstratives
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4.1 Contrastive uses
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4.2 Contrastive uses in Hungarian – An elicitation study
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4.3. A corpus-based study on the use of emez/amaz
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4.4 Summary
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5 Conclusion
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References
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Index
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