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Information Structure and Sentence Form: Topic, Focus, and the Mental Representations of Discourse Referents
Information Structure and Sentence Form: Topic, Focus, and the Mental Representations of Discourse Referents
Lambrecht K.
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Cambridge University Press. 1994. — 408 p. — (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, No. 71). — ISBN: 9780511620607; 9780521380560Why do languages have so many different ways of expressing the same idea? Lambrecht addresses this question through an investigation of the "information structure" of sentences. His analysis is based on the observation that the structure of a sentence reflects a speaker's assumptions about the hearer's state of knowledge and consciousness at the time of the utterance. Four independent but interrelated categories are analyzed: presupposition and assertion, identifiability and activation, topic, and focus.PrefaceIntroductionInformationThe mental representations of discourse referentsPragmatic relations: topicPragmatic relations: focusSummary and conclusionNotesReferencesIndexБлагодарность за файл nof_nof
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