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Salience : Multidisciplinary Perspectives on its Function in Discourse / ed. by Christian Chiarcos, Michael Grabski, Berry Claus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 227Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (282 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110240726
  • 9783110241020
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 401/.41 22
LOC classification:
  • P302 .S24 2011
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Salience in linguistics and beyond -- Part I. Entity-based salience in discourse -- Demonstratives and salience: Towards a functional taxonomy -- Parenthetical agent-demoting constructions in Eastern Khanty: Discourse salience vis-à-vis referring expressions -- Joint information value of syntactic and semantic prominence for subsequent pronominal reference -- The Mental Salience Framework: Context-adequate generation of referring expressions -- Part II. Beyond entities in discourse -- Discourse-structural salience from a cross-linguistic perspective: Coordination and its contribution to discourse (structure) -- Rhetorical relations and verb placement in Old High German -- Part III. Beyond purely linguistic salience -- Visual salience and the other one -- Salience in hypertext: Multiple preferred centers in a plurilinear discourse environment -- Establishing salience during narrative text comprehension: A simulation view account -- Index
Summary: The volume addresses the role of salience in discourse and provides broad coverage of various perspectives on and functions of discourse salience. The range of multidisciplinary approaches adopted in the volume differ with regard to the underlying theoretical proposals and foci of research. The topics range from (i) entity-based salience to (ii) discourse-structural salience of utterances to (iii) extra-linguistic factors of salience in discourse. Accordingly, the volume is organized into three sections. Part I focuses on discourse referents and the choice of referring expressions. The contributions cover issues such as salience and demonstrativity in Russian, discourse salience and grammatical voice in the West Siberian language Eastern Khanty, the joined information of syntactic and semantic prominence, and a computational framework of salience metrics. The contributions to Part II are concerned with linguistic structures at or above the clause level. The salience of discourse segments is addressed with respect to the translation of discourse relations and position of verb arguments in Old High German. Part III extends the scope beyond purely linguistic phenomena and deals with the role of extra-linguistic salience in discourse processing. Visual salience in a situated-dialog context, salience marking by hypertextual links, and extra-linguistic salience derived from a mental representation of the described situation are all discussed here. The notion of salience is of relevance to discourse studies in theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, as well as psycholinguistics.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Salience in linguistics and beyond -- Part I. Entity-based salience in discourse -- Demonstratives and salience: Towards a functional taxonomy -- Parenthetical agent-demoting constructions in Eastern Khanty: Discourse salience vis-à-vis referring expressions -- Joint information value of syntactic and semantic prominence for subsequent pronominal reference -- The Mental Salience Framework: Context-adequate generation of referring expressions -- Part II. Beyond entities in discourse -- Discourse-structural salience from a cross-linguistic perspective: Coordination and its contribution to discourse (structure) -- Rhetorical relations and verb placement in Old High German -- Part III. Beyond purely linguistic salience -- Visual salience and the other one -- Salience in hypertext: Multiple preferred centers in a plurilinear discourse environment -- Establishing salience during narrative text comprehension: A simulation view account -- Index

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The volume addresses the role of salience in discourse and provides broad coverage of various perspectives on and functions of discourse salience. The range of multidisciplinary approaches adopted in the volume differ with regard to the underlying theoretical proposals and foci of research. The topics range from (i) entity-based salience to (ii) discourse-structural salience of utterances to (iii) extra-linguistic factors of salience in discourse. Accordingly, the volume is organized into three sections. Part I focuses on discourse referents and the choice of referring expressions. The contributions cover issues such as salience and demonstrativity in Russian, discourse salience and grammatical voice in the West Siberian language Eastern Khanty, the joined information of syntactic and semantic prominence, and a computational framework of salience metrics. The contributions to Part II are concerned with linguistic structures at or above the clause level. The salience of discourse segments is addressed with respect to the translation of discourse relations and position of verb arguments in Old High German. Part III extends the scope beyond purely linguistic phenomena and deals with the role of extra-linguistic salience in discourse processing. Visual salience in a situated-dialog context, salience marking by hypertextual links, and extra-linguistic salience derived from a mental representation of the described situation are all discussed here. The notion of salience is of relevance to discourse studies in theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, as well as psycholinguistics.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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