Focus
Linguistic, Cognitive, and Computational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bosch, Peter; Sandt, Rob Van Der
Focus
Linguistic, Cognitive, and Computational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bosch, Peter; Sandt, Rob Van Der
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This collection of papers examines the theoretical, psychological and descriptive approaches to focus.
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This collection of papers examines the theoretical, psychological and descriptive approaches to focus.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521168502
- ISBN-10: 0521168503
- Artikelnr.: 32466633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521168502
- ISBN-10: 0521168503
- Artikelnr.: 32466633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors
Preface Peter Bosch and Rob van der Sandt
Part I. SURFACE REALISATION OF FOCUS: 1. Contrastive stress, contrariety and focus Kees van Deemter
2. The processing of information structure Carsten Günther, Claudia Maienborn, and Andrea Schopp
3. On the limits of focus projection in English Carlos Gussenhoven
4. Informational autonomy Joachim Jacobs
5. Subject-prodrop in Yiddish Ellen F. Prince
Part II. SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF FOCUS PHENOMENA: 6. What is the alternative? The computation of focus alternatives from lexical and sortal information Peter I. Blok and Kurt Eberle
7. The treatment of focusing particles in underspecified discourse representations Johan Bos
8. Topic Daniel Büring
9. Focus with nominal quantifiers Regine Eckardt
10. Topic, focus and weak quantifiers Gerhard Jäger
11. Focus, quantification, and semantics-pragmatics issues Barbara H. Partee
12. Association with focus or association with presupposition Mats Rooth
Part III. The Function of Focus in Discourse: 13. Discourse and the focus/background distinction Nicholas Asher
14. Domain restriction Bart Geurts and Rob van de Sandt
15. On different kinds of focus Jeanette K. Gundel
16. Stressed and unstressed pronouns: complementary preferences Megumi Kameyama
17. Discourse linking and discourse subordination Kjell Johan Sæbø
18. Position and meaning: time adverbials in context Henrietta de Swart
Name index
Subject index.
Preface Peter Bosch and Rob van der Sandt
Part I. SURFACE REALISATION OF FOCUS: 1. Contrastive stress, contrariety and focus Kees van Deemter
2. The processing of information structure Carsten Günther, Claudia Maienborn, and Andrea Schopp
3. On the limits of focus projection in English Carlos Gussenhoven
4. Informational autonomy Joachim Jacobs
5. Subject-prodrop in Yiddish Ellen F. Prince
Part II. SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF FOCUS PHENOMENA: 6. What is the alternative? The computation of focus alternatives from lexical and sortal information Peter I. Blok and Kurt Eberle
7. The treatment of focusing particles in underspecified discourse representations Johan Bos
8. Topic Daniel Büring
9. Focus with nominal quantifiers Regine Eckardt
10. Topic, focus and weak quantifiers Gerhard Jäger
11. Focus, quantification, and semantics-pragmatics issues Barbara H. Partee
12. Association with focus or association with presupposition Mats Rooth
Part III. The Function of Focus in Discourse: 13. Discourse and the focus/background distinction Nicholas Asher
14. Domain restriction Bart Geurts and Rob van de Sandt
15. On different kinds of focus Jeanette K. Gundel
16. Stressed and unstressed pronouns: complementary preferences Megumi Kameyama
17. Discourse linking and discourse subordination Kjell Johan Sæbø
18. Position and meaning: time adverbials in context Henrietta de Swart
Name index
Subject index.
List of contributors
Preface Peter Bosch and Rob van der Sandt
Part I. SURFACE REALISATION OF FOCUS: 1. Contrastive stress, contrariety and focus Kees van Deemter
2. The processing of information structure Carsten Günther, Claudia Maienborn, and Andrea Schopp
3. On the limits of focus projection in English Carlos Gussenhoven
4. Informational autonomy Joachim Jacobs
5. Subject-prodrop in Yiddish Ellen F. Prince
Part II. SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF FOCUS PHENOMENA: 6. What is the alternative? The computation of focus alternatives from lexical and sortal information Peter I. Blok and Kurt Eberle
7. The treatment of focusing particles in underspecified discourse representations Johan Bos
8. Topic Daniel Büring
9. Focus with nominal quantifiers Regine Eckardt
10. Topic, focus and weak quantifiers Gerhard Jäger
11. Focus, quantification, and semantics-pragmatics issues Barbara H. Partee
12. Association with focus or association with presupposition Mats Rooth
Part III. The Function of Focus in Discourse: 13. Discourse and the focus/background distinction Nicholas Asher
14. Domain restriction Bart Geurts and Rob van de Sandt
15. On different kinds of focus Jeanette K. Gundel
16. Stressed and unstressed pronouns: complementary preferences Megumi Kameyama
17. Discourse linking and discourse subordination Kjell Johan Sæbø
18. Position and meaning: time adverbials in context Henrietta de Swart
Name index
Subject index.
Preface Peter Bosch and Rob van der Sandt
Part I. SURFACE REALISATION OF FOCUS: 1. Contrastive stress, contrariety and focus Kees van Deemter
2. The processing of information structure Carsten Günther, Claudia Maienborn, and Andrea Schopp
3. On the limits of focus projection in English Carlos Gussenhoven
4. Informational autonomy Joachim Jacobs
5. Subject-prodrop in Yiddish Ellen F. Prince
Part II. SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF FOCUS PHENOMENA: 6. What is the alternative? The computation of focus alternatives from lexical and sortal information Peter I. Blok and Kurt Eberle
7. The treatment of focusing particles in underspecified discourse representations Johan Bos
8. Topic Daniel Büring
9. Focus with nominal quantifiers Regine Eckardt
10. Topic, focus and weak quantifiers Gerhard Jäger
11. Focus, quantification, and semantics-pragmatics issues Barbara H. Partee
12. Association with focus or association with presupposition Mats Rooth
Part III. The Function of Focus in Discourse: 13. Discourse and the focus/background distinction Nicholas Asher
14. Domain restriction Bart Geurts and Rob van de Sandt
15. On different kinds of focus Jeanette K. Gundel
16. Stressed and unstressed pronouns: complementary preferences Megumi Kameyama
17. Discourse linking and discourse subordination Kjell Johan Sæbø
18. Position and meaning: time adverbials in context Henrietta de Swart
Name index
Subject index.