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This volume explores the interplay of syntactic variation and
genre. How do genres emerge and what is the role of syntax in
constituting them? Why do certain constructions appear in certain
types of text? The book takes the concept of genre as a
reference-point for the description and analysis of
morpho-syntactic variation and change. It includes both overviews
of theoretical approaches to the concept of genre and text type in
linguistics and studies of specific syntactic phenomena in English,
German, and selected Romance languages. Contributions to the volume
make use of insights from attempts for text classification and
rhetorical views on genre and reach from quantitative, corpus-based
methodology to qualitative, text-based analyses. The types of texts
investigated cover spoken, highly interactive, and written forms of
communication, including selected genres of computer-mediated
communication. Corpus data come from both synchronic and diachronic
linguistic corpora, such as LOB, Brown, FLOB, Frown, ARCHER, and
ICE-Jamaica. This spectrum both in approaches and data is meant to
provide a theoretical foundation as well as a realistic view of the
inherent complexity of form-function relationships in syntax. At
the same time, genre is treated as a category relevant beyond
discourse studies, consisting of forms and conventions at all
levels of linguistic analysis, including syntax. The book is
therefore of interest to linguists and graduate students in the
area of syntax, discourse analysis, and pragmatics, as well as to
sociolinguists and corpus linguists working on register variation.
Discourse Syntax is the study of syntax that requires an
understanding of the surrounding text and the overall discourse
situation, including considerations of genre and modality. Using
corpus data and insights from current research, this book is a
comprehensive guide to this fast-developing field. It takes the
reader 'beyond the sentence' to study grammatical phenomena, like
word order variation, connectives, ellipsis, and complexity. It
introduces core concepts of Discourse Syntax, integrating insights
from corpus-based research and inviting the reader to reflect on
research design decisions. Each chapter begins with a definition of
learning outcomes, provides results from empirical articles, and
enables readers to critically assess data visualization. Complete
with helpful further reading recommendations as well as a range of
exercises, it is geared towards intermediate to advanced students
of English linguistics and it is also essential reading for anyone
interested in this exciting, fast-moving discipline.
Discourse Syntax is the study of syntax that requires an
understanding of the surrounding text and the overall discourse
situation, including considerations of genre and modality. Using
corpus data and insights from current research, this book is a
comprehensive guide to this fast-developing field. It takes the
reader 'beyond the sentence' to study grammatical phenomena, like
word order variation, connectives, ellipsis, and complexity. It
introduces core concepts of Discourse Syntax, integrating insights
from corpus-based research and inviting the reader to reflect on
research design decisions. Each chapter begins with a definition of
learning outcomes, provides results from empirical articles, and
enables readers to critically assess data visualization. Complete
with helpful further reading recommendations as well as a range of
exercises, it is geared towards intermediate to advanced students
of English linguistics and it is also essential reading for anyone
interested in this exciting, fast-moving discipline.
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