Lexical Markers of Common Grounds: (Volume 3, Studies in Pragmatics)

Author:   Anita Fetzer ,  Kerstin Fischer
Publisher:   Emerald Group Publishing
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Pages:   225
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
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Author:   Anita Fetzer ,  Kerstin Fischer
Publisher:   Emerald Group Publishing
Imprint:   Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN:  

9786610728800


ISBN 10:   6610728801
Pages:   225
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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The nine essays in this volume show just how important common ground and grounding are in language use. ... The result is an intellectual treat for anyone interested in how language is used in its fullest social and cultural context. <br>Herbert H. Clark, Stanford University. <p>???Lexical markers of common grounds??? presents a wide range of detailed analysis on specific linguistic devices (i.e. reformulations, modal particles such as doch, discourse markers such as ok, temporal connectives such as before and after, etc.) and in various kinds of interaction (computer-mediated environments included). <br>A stimulating and multifaceted volume on two central topics of the recent research, where linguistic, pragmatic, cognitive, sociological, and other perspectives meet.' <br>Carla Bazzanelli, University of Turin <p>'Lexical markers of common ground are a fascinating domain: being themselves information-laden, they are able not only to activate common ground information, but also to accommodate new information as taken for granted, in a grounding process that, on occasion, may come closer to imposition than to negotiation. Their study in this volume opens a new perspective on common ground which views it as both product and process, thus emphasizing its dynamic aspect.' <br>Marina Sbisa, University of Trieste


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