Fillers, pauses and placeholders
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Fillers, pauses and placeholders
(Typological studies in language, v. 93)
John Benjamins, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Fillers are items that speakers insert in spontaneous speech as a repair strategy. Types of fillers include hesitation markers and placeholders. Both are used to fill pauses that arise during planning problems or in lexical retrieval failure. However, while hesitation markers may not bear any resemblance to lexical items they replace, placeholders typically share some morphosyntactic properties with the target form. Additionally, fillers can function as a pragmatic tool, in order to replace lexical items that the speaker wants to avoid mentioning for some reason. The present volume is the first collection on the topic of fillers and will be a useful reference work for future investigations on the topic. It consists of typological surveys and in-depth studies exploring the form and use of fillers across languages and sections of different populations, including cognitively impaired speakers. The volume will be interesting to typologists and linguists working in discourse studies.
目次
- 1. Acknowledgements
- 2. Introduction (by Fox, Barbara A.)
- 3. Parameters for typological variation of placeholders (by Podlesskaya, Vera I.)
- 4. A cross-linguistic exploration of demonstratives in interaction: With particular reference to the context of word-formulation trouble (by Hayashi, Makoto)
- 5. Placeholder verbs in Modern Georgian (by Amiridze, Nino)
- 6. From interrogatives to placeholders in Udi and Agul spontaneous narratives (by Ganenkov, Dmitry)
- 7. Fillers and placeholders in Nahavaq (by Dimock, Laura)
- 8. The interactional profile of a placeholder: The Estonian demonstrative see (by Keevallik, Leelo)
- 9. Fillers and their relevance in describing Sliammon Salish (by Watanabe, Honore)
- 10. Pauses, fillers, placeholders and formulaicity in Alzheimer's discourse: Gluing relationships as impairment increases (by Davis, Boyd)
- 11. Language index
- 12. Name index
- 13. Subject index
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