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This volume presents new and cutting-edge research on the question
of how we parse, interpret and understand language in more complex
discourse settings. The challenge is to find empirical evidence on
how information structure and semantic processing are related.
Comprehensible answers are provided by showing how syntax,
phonology, semantics and pragmatics interact and how they influence
semantic processing and interpretation. The analysis of core
information structural concepts that contribute to processing such
as focus and contrast, the specific discourse status of referents
that add to the common ground, context dependency and markedness as
well as prosodic prominence and givenness marking has added new and
convincing evidence to the research of information structure and
semantic processing.
This collection investigates the architecture of focus in
linguistic theory from different theoretical perspectives. Research
on focus and information structure in the last four decades has
shown that the phenomenon of focus is highly complex, the
theoretical approaches manifold, and the data highly sensitive. The
main emphasis has been placed on the integration of the notion of
focus in generative grammar. In recent years, however, the
approaches to focus and information structure underwent a radical
change in perspective. The theoretical concept of focus, its
related terms and phenomena became the object of research. Along
with it, the research questions shifted: instead of locating focus
in the architecture of grammar, linguists investigate the
architecture of focus itself. The central underlying idea of this
collection is to document this change in perspective with the aim
of isolating essential keystones and research areas in both the
theoretical and empirical domain. The book is structured
accordingly. Following the introduction, there are four main
sections: The general section discusses the theoretical foundations
of focus within grammar. The second section hosts papers which
investigate the representation of focus and topic at the
syntax-pragmatics interface. The third section discusses the
phonological representation of focus and its relation to meaning.
The papers of the final section investigate different types of
focus constructions in a variety languages. The collection of
papers on the architecture of focus, its interpretation and
representation mirror the establishment of the focus research
field.
This edited volume investigates the concept of ambiguity and how it
manifests itself in language and communication from a new
perspective. The main goal is to uncover a great mystery: why can
we communicate effectively despite the fact that ambiguity is
pervasive in the language that we use? And conversely, how do
speakers and hearers use ambiguity and vagueness to achieve a
specific goal? Comprehensive answers to these questions are
provided from different fields which focus on the study of
language, in particular, linguistics, literary criticism, rhetoric,
psycholinguistics, theology, media studies and law. By bringing
together these different disciplines, the book documents a radical
change in the research on ambiguity. The innovation is brought
about by the transdisciplinary perspective of the individual and
co-authored papers that bridge the gaps between disciplines. The
research program that underlies this volume establishes theoretical
connections between the areas of (psycho)linguistics that
concentrate on the question of how the system of language works
with the areas of rhetoric, literary studies, theology and law that
focus on the question of how communication works in discourse and
text from the perspective of both production and perception. A
three-dimensional Ambiguity Model is presented that serves as a
theoretical anchor point for the analyses of the different types of
ambiguities by the contributors of this volume. The Ambiguity Model
is a hybrid model which brings together the different perspectives
on how language and the language system work with respect to
ambiguity as well as the question of how ambiguity is employed in
communication and in different communicational settings. A set of
specific features that are relevant for the description of
ambiguity, such as whether the ambiguity arises in the production
or perception process, and whether it occurs in strategic or
nonstrategic communication, are defined. The research program rests
on the assumption that both the production and the perception of
ambiguity, as well as its strategic and nonstrategic occurrence,
can only be understood by exploring how these factors interact with
each other and a reference system when ambiguity is generated and
resolved. The collection Ambiguity: Language and Communication
constitutes a superb introduction to the workings of ambiguity in
language and communication along with extensive analyses of many
different examples from different fields. As such it is relevant
for students of linguistics, literary studies, rhetoric, law and
theology and at the same time there is sufficient quality analysis
and new research questions to benefit advanced readers who are
interested in ambiguity.
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Susanne Winkler, Sam Featherston
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R4,746
Discovery Miles 47 460
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The second volume of the two-volume set The Fruits of Empirical
Linguistics focuses on the linguistic outcomes of empirical
linguistics. The contributions present some of the insights that
linguists can gain by applying the new methods: progress within
language study is accelerated by the new evidence since language
systems are more precisely captured. Readers will enjoy the fresh
perspective on linguistic questions made possible by the
evidence-based approach.
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Process (Hardcover)
Sam Featherston, Susanne Winkler
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R4,748
Discovery Miles 47 480
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The contributions to The Fruits of Empirical Linguistics. Volume 1:
Process reveal why the data-driven approach makes for a research
environment which is fast-moving and democratic: technological
change has made the sources of linguistic data readily accessible.
These contributions show the methods both professional and student
linguists are using to gather more evidence more easily than
before.
The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the
main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This
branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is
concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of
linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into
the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high
quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues.
The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from
syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to
studies of the lexicon. To discuss your book idea or submit a
proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert
This volume contains innovative papers that target the linguistic
status of topic at the interface between grammar and discourse. The
purpose of the volume is to discuss the universal properties of
topics and, at the same time, to document the range of
discourse-semantic and grammatical variation within this phenomenon
in European languages. The volume is structured accordingly: (i)
theoretical foundations of topicality in grammar and discourse;
(ii) discourse-semantic correlates of topicality; (iii) variation
in the grammatical (external and internal) encoding of topicality;
(iv) topics from the diachronic perspective. The articles take
different perspectives, including contrastive studies of modern
languages, studies on diachronic development, and typological
generalizations. They also take into consideration various types of
empirical data - introspective data, semi-spontaneously produced
data, experimental data and language corpora. The articles in this
volume show that the concept of topic is necessary for the
description and explanation of a number of discourse-semantic
phenomena. They present a state of the art account of the
architecture of topic while making recent research on the
phenomenon accessible to a wider readership.
Covering linguistic research on empty categories over more than
three decades, this monograph presents the result of an in-depth
syntactic and focus-theoretical investigation of ellipsis in
generative grammar. The phenomenon of ellipsis most generally
refers to the omission of linguistic material, structure and sound.
The central aim of this book is to explain on the basis of
linguistic theorizing of how it is possible that we understand more
than we actually hear. The answer developed throughout this book is
that ellipsis is an interface phenomenon which can only be
explained on the basis of the complex interaction between syntax,
semantics and information structure. Scholars of grammar and
cognitive scientists will profit from reading this book.
This volume contains innovative papers that target the linguistic
status of topic at the interface between grammar and discourse. The
purpose of the volume is to discuss the universal properties of
topics and, at the same time, to document the range of
discourse-semantic and grammatical variation within this phenomenon
in European languages. The volume is structured accordingly: (i)
theoretical foundations of topicality in grammar and discourse;
(ii) discourse-semantic correlates of topicality; (iii) variation
in the grammatical (external and internal) encoding of topicality;
(iv) topics from the diachronic perspective. The articles take
different perspectives, including contrastive studies of modern
languages, studies on diachronic development, and typological
generalizations. They also take into consideration various types of
empirical data - introspective data, semi-spontaneously produced
data, experimental data and language corpora. The articles in this
volume show that the concept of topic is necessary for the
description and explanation of a number of discourse-semantic
phenomena. They present a state of the art account of the
architecture of topic while making recent research on the
phenomenon accessible to a wider readership.
This volume presents new and cutting-edge research on the question
of how we parse, interpret and understand language in more complex
discourse settings. The challenge is to find empirical evidence on
how information structure and semantic processing are related.
Comprehensible answers are provided by showing how syntax,
phonology, semantics and pragmatics interact and how they influence
semantic processing and interpretation. The analysis of core
information structural concepts that contribute to processing such
as focus and contrast, the specific discourse status of referents
that add to the common ground, context dependency and markedness as
well as prosodic prominence and givenness marking has added new and
convincing evidence to the research of information structure and
semantic processing.
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Sport -
Sportokonomie, Sportmanagement, Note: 2,0, Universitat Leipzig
(Institut fur Sportpsychologie und Sportpadagogik), Sprache:
Deutsch, Anmerkungen: Diplomarbeit im Studiengang:
Sportwissenschaft mit Schwerpunkt / Fachrichtung: Sportmanagement,
Abstract: Der Stellenwert des Sports ist in den vergangenen Jahren
mehr denn je gestiegen. Sein Nutzen fur Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft
findet politische Anerkennung. Besonders in den Bereichen
Gesundheit und Pravention konnten enorme Zuwachse in samtlichen
Disziplinen registriert werden. Sport ist ein unverzichtbares
Element, ein aktiver Bestandteil des Gemeinwesens und steht im Zuge
weitreichender Mediatisierung vermehrt im offentlichen Interesse.
Doch trotz seines Stellenwerts muss sich der Sport Prioritat
gegenuber anderen Bereichen erkampfen und sich seine Unterstutzung
suchen. Er benotigt neben dem offentlichen Interesse v.a. die
Leistung und Hilfe der offentlichen Hand und ist auf erganzende
finanzielle Mittel angewiesen. Der Sportsektor ist von weit
reichenden Veranderungen betroffen. Diese Auswirkungen sind v.a.
bezogen auf die finanzielle Unterstutzung des Sports und den
bestehenden Fordersysteme spurbar. Hier lassen sich starke
Schwankungen beobachten. Sportliche Hochstleistungen sind keine
Zufallsprodukte, sondern das Ergebnis systematischer Forderpolitik.
Besonders im internationalen Vergleich zeigen sich starke
Unterschiede. Die hier vorliegende Arbeit analysiert ruckblickend
die Sportfordermittel in Deutschland und gibt einen Uberblick uber
Sportforderstrukturen in der BRD. Diese werden in Bezug zu
ausgesuchten Einflussfaktoren und zu Fordersystemen und -strukturen
ausgewahlter Nationen gestellt. Aus den gewonnenen Ergebnissen
werden Handlungsempfehlungen und Losungsansatze fur eine zukunftige
Sportforderung abgeleitet.
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