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The volume demonstrates the interdependence of mana (TM)s language
capacity and his other conceptual capacities. This enables
linguistic structures to be minimalised, and for extra-linguistic
domains to provide much of the interpretations of sound and
meaning. Underspecification is demonstrated in the word formation
of Indo-European, Late Archaic Chinese and modern Khmer; on the
word- and sentence levels by the event structures of German; and in
the information structure predominantly of languages with the
so-called free word order: German, Slavic languages, Arabic
compared with English and the tone language Hausa. The volume is
noteworthy due to the close cooperation between theoretical and
experimental research. Within grammar, it has especially
strengthened prosodic research and the syntax-phonology
interrelations and their interpretations, and it has helped to
create data bases for the relations within texts and to evaluate
the findings.
The first volume of the series is devoted to the subjects
"information structure" and "contrast." The working hypothesis is
that, apart from the use of lexical indication, the expression of
contrast vs. correction is primarily carried by the intonation
contour as a means for indicating scope and focus in negating
constructions. The papers in this volume proceed from the premise
that the information structure is preformed conceptually, and on
articulation in the dynamic context is then portioned and
linearized, mapped onto the syntactic representation via the
semantic representation, and finally realized intonationally. The
findings are partly based on neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic
experiments.
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