Discourse description : diverse linguistic analyses of a fund-raising text
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Discourse description : diverse linguistic analyses of a fund-raising text
(Pragmatics & beyond : new series, 16)
J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1992
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
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: us ISBN 9781556192821
内容説明
Discourse Description presents in one convenient volume a variety of approaches to text description that have been proposed in the linguistic literature in the last decade or so. The book is organized to make it easy to understand and compare the various approaches. Since all of the researchers are analyzing the same text, their differences are readily seen.
The text they analyze is a letter, mailed in bulk by a Washington-based lobbying organization which is supported by contributions from donors. Far from simply informing the readers, the letter seeks to appeal to them on many levels, intellectual, emotional, and financial. It is a fascinating study in how texts do their work.
Discourse Description is expected to serve both as a research document and as a case textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in discourse and text analysis, as well as a resource for text analysts.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. I. Text Organization
- 3. Text as Purposive Communication: A Meaning-based Analysis (by Callow, Kathleen)
- 4. Rhetorical Structure Theory and Text Analysis (by Mann, William C.)
- 5. An Analysis of a Plea for Money (by Meyer, Bonnie J.F.)
- 6. The Discourse Strategy of an Appeals Letter (by Longacre, Robert E.)
- 7. The Notion of Unspecific versus Specific as one Way of Analysing the Information of a Fund-Raising Letter (by Winter, Eugene)
- 8. An Integrated Three-Pronged Analysis of a Fund-Raising Letter (by Jordan, Michael P.)
- 9. How I Understand a Text - via the Structure of the Happenings and the Telling of Them (by Pike, Evelyn G.)
- 10. II. Lexico-Grammatical Approaches to the Text
- 11. The Flow of Ideas in a Sample of Written Language (by Chafe, Wallace)
- 12. The ZPG Letter: Subjects, Definiteness, and Information-status (by Prince, Ellen F.)
- 13. Some Lexicogrammatical Features of the Zero Population Growth Text (by Halliday, M.A.K.)
- 14. Macro-Proposals: Meaning by Degree (by Martin, J.R.)
- 15. Collocation and Field of Discourse (by Benson, James D.)
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: us : pbk ISBN 9781556192883
内容説明
This book is about a theory of language that combines two observations (1) that language is based on an extensive cognitive infrastructure (cognitivism) and (2) that it is functional for its user (functionalism). These observations are regarded as two dimensions of one phenomenon that both need to be accounted for, simultaneously and coherently, in accounting for language. Chapter 1 presents the cognitivist and functionalist points of view and their interrelation and discusses the integration of language research under a cognitive umbrella; the issue of defining 'functions of language', and the formalism-functionalism debate. Chapter 2 criticizes the Chomskyan formalist conception of language and cognition from the perspective of cognitive-pragmatic theory. The focus is on different aspects of the competence-performance dichotomy, and in particular on the nature of linguistic knowledge. The ontogenesis and phylogenesis of language are also discussed. Chapter 3 deals with the potential contribution of a functional-linguistic grammar to an integrated conception of the cognitive systems of language, viz. Dik's Functional Grammar, and introduces the concept of a Functional Procedural Grammar as a more integrative model for language production. Special attention is also paid to the nature of conceptual knowledge and the relationship between language production and interpretation. The debate is illustrated by an analysis of negative-raising.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Elements of the theory
- 3. Linguistic knowledge and language use: Chomsky revisited
- 4. Linguistic and conceptual systems in language processing
- 5. Notes
- 6. References
- 7. Subject Index
- 8. Index of Names
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: eur ISBN 9789027250261
内容説明
Discourse Description presents in one convenient volume a variety of approaches to text description that have been proposed in the linguistic literature in the last decade or so. The book is organized to make it easy to understand and compare the various approaches. Since all of the researchers are analyzing the same text, their differences are readily seen.
The text they analyze is a letter, mailed in bulk by a Washington-based lobbying organization which is supported by contributions from donors. Far from simply informing the readers, the letter seeks to appeal to them on many levels, intellectual, emotional, and financial. It is a fascinating study in how texts do their work.
Discourse Description is expected to serve both as a research document and as a case textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in discourse and text analysis, as well as a resource for text analysts.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. I. Text Organization
- 3. Text as Purposive Communication: A Meaning-based Analysis (by Callow, Kathleen)
- 4. Rhetorical Structure Theory and Text Analysis (by Mann, William C.)
- 5. An Analysis of a Plea for Money (by Meyer, Bonnie J.F.)
- 6. The Discourse Strategy of an Appeals Letter (by Longacre, Robert E.)
- 7. The Notion of Unspecific versus Specific as one Way of Analysing the Information of a Fund-Raising Letter (by Winter, Eugene)
- 8. An Integrated Three-Pronged Analysis of a Fund-Raising Letter (by Jordan, Michael P.)
- 9. How I Understand a Text - via the Structure of the Happenings and the Telling of Them (by Pike, Evelyn G.)
- 10. II. Lexico-Grammatical Approaches to the Text
- 11. The Flow of Ideas in a Sample of Written Language (by Chafe, Wallace)
- 12. The ZPG Letter: Subjects, Definiteness, and Information-status (by Prince, Ellen F.)
- 13. Some Lexicogrammatical Features of the Zero Population Growth Text (by Halliday, M.A.K.)
- 14. Macro-Proposals: Meaning by Degree (by Martin, J.R.)
- 15. Collocation and Field of Discourse (by Benson, James D.)
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: eur : pbk ISBN 9789027250315
内容説明
Discourse Description presents in one convenient volume a variety of approaches to text description that have been proposed in the linguistic literature in the last decade or so. The book is organized to make it easy to understand and compare the various approaches. Since all of the researchers are analyzing the same text, their differences are readily seen.
The text they analyze is a letter, mailed in bulk by a Washington-based lobbying organization which is supported by contributions from donors. Far from simply informing the readers, the letter seeks to appeal to them on many levels, intellectual, emotional, and financial. It is a fascinating study in how texts do their work.
Discourse Description is expected to serve both as a research document and as a case textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in discourse and text analysis, as well as a resource for text analysts.
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