Information structuring of dialogic pairs from a cross-linguistic perspective
Abstract Starting from a critical evaluation of the Question-Answer (Q-A) test that has been used by many theoreticians for establishing the linguistic category of Rheme/Focus, this collective chapter, a by-product of our larger CNRS-project about Information Structuring and Typology (ISTY) introduc...
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crdegruyter:10.1515/stuf-2017-0020 2024-09-15T18:33:20+00:00 Information structuring of dialogic pairs from a cross-linguistic perspective Evidence from some European and Asian languages Fernandez-Vest, M.M.Jocelyne Amon, Marri Gadelii, Karl-Erland Junnan Pan, Victor Achariyayos, Jirasak Do-Hurinville, Danh-Thàn 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/stuf-2017-0020 http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/stuf.2017.70.issue-3/stuf-2017-0020/stuf-2017-0020.xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/stuf-2017-0020/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/stuf-2017-0020/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH STUF - Language Typology and Universals volume 70, issue 3, page 391-453 ISSN 2196-7148 1867-8319 journal-article 2017 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/stuf-2017-0020 2024-07-01T04:08:55Z Abstract Starting from a critical evaluation of the Question-Answer (Q-A) test that has been used by many theoreticians for establishing the linguistic category of Rheme/Focus, this collective chapter, a by-product of our larger CNRS-project about Information Structuring and Typology (ISTY) introduces a methodology based on a Minimal Communicative Utterance (MCU – often an Answer) and its extensions – Binary Strategy 1 (Theme-Rheme) and Binary Strategy 2 (Rheme-Mneme) as dialogic information structuring (IS) constructions. Section 2 reviews the presentation of Polar and Referent Qs and their Answers in the grammars of several European languages – Finno-Ugric (Estonian, Finnish, Sami) and Indo-European (French, Swedish) – and emphasizes the necessity to take into account discourse typology. Section 3 investigates the formal and semantic correlations of Q-A pairs taken from authentic corpora in various dialogue situations (orally transmitted Northern Sami and its recent written variants, Estonian conversations, French political debates). Section 4 is dedicated to a survey of Qs and As in three Southeast-Asian languages (Mandarin Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese), and a comparison of discourse particles as IS devices in the two groups of languages. The general conclusion suggests new approaches to some unsolved research questions (prosody, “theme-prominence”, interaction of syntax and IS structures). Article in Journal/Newspaper sami De Gruyter STUF - Language Typology and Universals 70 3 391 453 |
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Abstract Starting from a critical evaluation of the Question-Answer (Q-A) test that has been used by many theoreticians for establishing the linguistic category of Rheme/Focus, this collective chapter, a by-product of our larger CNRS-project about Information Structuring and Typology (ISTY) introduces a methodology based on a Minimal Communicative Utterance (MCU – often an Answer) and its extensions – Binary Strategy 1 (Theme-Rheme) and Binary Strategy 2 (Rheme-Mneme) as dialogic information structuring (IS) constructions. Section 2 reviews the presentation of Polar and Referent Qs and their Answers in the grammars of several European languages – Finno-Ugric (Estonian, Finnish, Sami) and Indo-European (French, Swedish) – and emphasizes the necessity to take into account discourse typology. Section 3 investigates the formal and semantic correlations of Q-A pairs taken from authentic corpora in various dialogue situations (orally transmitted Northern Sami and its recent written variants, Estonian conversations, French political debates). Section 4 is dedicated to a survey of Qs and As in three Southeast-Asian languages (Mandarin Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese), and a comparison of discourse particles as IS devices in the two groups of languages. The general conclusion suggests new approaches to some unsolved research questions (prosody, “theme-prominence”, interaction of syntax and IS structures). |
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Fernandez-Vest, M.M.Jocelyne Amon, Marri Gadelii, Karl-Erland Junnan Pan, Victor Achariyayos, Jirasak Do-Hurinville, Danh-Thàn Information structuring of dialogic pairs from a cross-linguistic perspective |
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Information structuring of dialogic pairs from a cross-linguistic perspective |
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