Information structure and sentence form: Topic, focus and the mental representations of discourse referents (Cambridge Studies In Linguistics 71)

Main Author: Knud Lambrecht
Format: Book 419 LAM i - 1
Terbitan: Cambridge University Press , 1996
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author Knud Lambrecht
title Information structure and sentence form: Topic, focus and the mental representations of discourse referents (Cambridge Studies In Linguistics 71)
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 1996
isbn 9780521587044
topic Umum
419 LAM i
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contents Why do speakers of all languages use different grammatical structures under different communicative circumstances to express the same idea? Professor Lambrecht explores the relationship between the structure of the sentence and the linguistic and extra-linguistic context in which it is used. His analysis is based on the observation that the structure of a sentence reflects a speaker's assumption about the hearer's state of knowledge and consciousness at the time of the utterance. This relationship between speaker assumptions and formal sentence structure is governed by rules and conventions of grammar, in a component called 'information structure'. Four independent but interrelated categories are analysed: presupposition and assertion, identifiability and activation, topic, and focus.
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