Text and discourse connectedness : proceedings of the Conference on Connexity and Coherence, Urbino, July 16-21, 1984
edited by Maria-Elisabeth Conte, János S. Petöfi, Emel Sözer
The 35 papers in this volume provide a comprehensive picture of crucial aspects of connectedness. The papers are divided into three main groups: the papers in the first group deal with particular questions of the text-constituting role of anaphora, deixis, coreference, modality, conjunctions and particles, theme, topic, ellipsis, etc., the second group of papers discusses the connectedness in texts/discourses of different types (narrative texts, stories, horoscopes, anecdotes, poems, comics, etc.), and, finally, the papers in the third group discuss general theoretical/methodological questions concerning connectedness.
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[目次]
1. Acknowledgements, pix
2. Foreword, pxi
3. List of contributors, pxxi
4. Part I. Particular carriers of connectedness
5. Anaphoric pronouns and noun phrases as text connectors (by Bellert, Irena), p3
6. "Functional sentence perspective" and text connectedness (by Danes, Frantisek), p23
7. Deictic expressions and the connexity of text (by Ehlich, Konrad), p33
8. Some notes on thematics, topic, and typology (by Hakulinen, Auli), p53
9. Subordinate and embedded coreference (by Harweg, Roland), p65
10. Con and Co: Continuity and marqueurs in oral discourse (by Holker, Klaus), p83
11. How can the meaning of a text be represented? (by Lonngren, Lennart), p93
12. Modality and text constitution (by Lundquist, Lita), p103
13. Ellipsis between connexity and coherence (by Marello, Carla), p119
14. Formal connexity and pragmatic cohesion in anaphora interpretation (by Pleh, Csaba), p137
15. Relevance of meaning, semantic disposition, and text coherence: Modelling reader expectations from natural language discourse (by Rieger, B.B.), p153
16. The role of conjunctions and particles for text connexity (by Rudolph, Elizabeth), p175
17. Connexity established by emphatic pronouns (by Rigau, Gemma), p191
18. Isotopy, coreference, and redundancy (by Stati, Sorin), p207
19. Part II. Text-type specific aspects of connectedness
20. The development of text competence (by Gopnik, M.), p225
21. Schema for the analysis of communicative coherence in interaction: The organization of consultations (by Kayser, H.), p245
22. On certain peculiarities of narrative cohesion (by Lonzi, Lidia), p259
23. Dynamics of cohesion in lyrical texts (by Metzeltin, Michael), p271
24. Paraphrase as a coherence principle in conversation (by Parret, Herman), p281
25. The concept of cohesion: Its empirical status in a definition and typology of texts (by Peer, Willie van), p291
26. Macro-structure, knowledge base, and coherence (by Siklaki, Istvan), p309
27. Literary coherence and related topics (by Vitacolonna, Luciano), p325
28. Elements of text-based and image-based connectedness in comic stories, and some analogies to cinema and written text (by Weber, H.J.), p337
29. Part III. General theoretical and methodological questions of research in connectedness
30. Understanding, text, and coherence (by Bokay, Antal), p363
31. Text coherence and text interpretation processing (by Charolles, M.), p377