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Left Dislocation in English
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This monograph's value resides in its detailed functional analysis of Left Dislocation, both from a cognitive-informational and a discourse-functional point of view. The former analysis focuses on features such as topic continuity and information status of the dislocated referent. The latter focuses on the multifunctional character of LD at the discourse level.
This book was shortlisted for the ESSE Book Awards 2014 This volume investigates Left Dislocation (LD) in the recent history of English, especially in the Late Modern English period, from the syntactic, semantic, informational and discourse-functional perspectives. Chapter 1 provides a workable definition of LD. A distinction is made between several different LD configurations within a gradient including a prototype and less central types by taking into account grammatical and compositional features. Chapter 2 reconsiders the semantic, informational and syntactic interpretations of the theme-topic interface and explores the role of LD as far as these three views are concerned. The informational and cognitive-functional features of left-dislocates are analysed as a set of quantifiable features, namely topicality (or topic persistence), information status and syntactic distributional features. Chapter 3 deals with the multifunctional character of LD at the discourse level. The main processing and interactive functions of LD are further specified by means of a typology of four major functions and four minor functions that relies on contextual features such as referentiality (Introductory or Forefronting), the semantic relationship between the dislocate and the copy (Narrowing or Contrastive), on general interactional circumstances (Acknowledge or Summarising) or on the speaker's attitude (Predicative or Correction).
Autorentext
David Tizón-Couto is a postgraduate researcher for the Department of English, University of Vigo (Spain), and an instructor at the Official Language School in Vigo. He completed his PhD in 2011 on the syntactic, informational, functional and cognitive bases of left dislocation in recent English. His results have been disseminated in journals, collected volumes, and international conferences.
Inhalt
Contents: Redefining Left Dislocation: Evidence from Late Modern English - Left Dislocation and the Theme-topic Interface - Discourse Functions of English LD.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Left Dislocation in English
- ISBN 978-3-0343-1037-6
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9783034310376
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H228mm x B23mm x T159mm
- Autor David Tizón Couto
- Untertitel A Functional-Discoursal Approach
- Gewicht 600g
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 416
- Herausgeber Lang, Peter
- GTIN 09783034310376