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The Syntax and Semantics ­of Discourse Markers
Continuum Studies in Theoretical Linguistics

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Hardback, 192 pages
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United States, 13 May 2010

In this book, Miriam Urgelles-Col examines the syntax and semantics of discourse markers. A discourse marker can loosely be defined as an item such as well or now, coming at the beginning of an utterance and marking a boundary between one part of spoken discourse and the next, signalling the start of a new section of the discourse. They perform important functions in conversation --but defining discourse markers is problematic in itself. The syntactic approach employed in this book to describe discourse markers is Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) which is relevant in a theory of discourse because it provides a framework in which all levels of grammar can be integrated. Since discourse markers operate at discourse level, a well developed discourse theory is required - in this case, Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT) is employed. During the course of the book, Minimal Recourse Semantics is explained as it provides an integration of HPSG and SDRT. The approach described is exemplified with an analysis of 'anyway'. This book offers a detailed overview of research on discourse markers covering different areas of linguistics: from a discourse analysis point of view, to a Relevance Theory perspective going through a computational linguistics approach. Moreover, the book contains a precise summary of HPSG and the recently developed SDRT. It will be of great interest to researchers in semantics, pragmatics, grammar and discourse analysis.


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In this book, Miriam Urgelles-Col examines the syntax and semantics of discourse markers. A discourse marker can loosely be defined as an item such as well or now, coming at the beginning of an utterance and marking a boundary between one part of spoken discourse and the next, signalling the start of a new section of the discourse. They perform important functions in conversation --but defining discourse markers is problematic in itself. The syntactic approach employed in this book to describe discourse markers is Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) which is relevant in a theory of discourse because it provides a framework in which all levels of grammar can be integrated. Since discourse markers operate at discourse level, a well developed discourse theory is required - in this case, Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT) is employed. During the course of the book, Minimal Recourse Semantics is explained as it provides an integration of HPSG and SDRT. The approach described is exemplified with an analysis of 'anyway'. This book offers a detailed overview of research on discourse markers covering different areas of linguistics: from a discourse analysis point of view, to a Relevance Theory perspective going through a computational linguistics approach. Moreover, the book contains a precise summary of HPSG and the recently developed SDRT. It will be of great interest to researchers in semantics, pragmatics, grammar and discourse analysis.

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9781441195500
ISBN
1441195505
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1, black & white illustrations
Dimensions
16.1 x 24 x 2 centimeters (0.44 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Main Literature Review 3. Segmented Discourse Representation Theory and Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar 4. Informal Analysis 5. Formal Analysis 6. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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A thorough overview of work on discourse markers covering a variety of approaches, from discourse analysis to computational linguistics, now available in paperback

About the Author

Miriam Urgelles-Coll is an Associate Lecturer at Middlesex University, UK

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This is a book out of the ordinary: rather than looking at only one aspect of discourse markers, it provides an integrated, detailed and sensitive exploration of the syntax, semantics, and discourse properties, and makes a contribution to each of these fields. A fine read.
*Doug Arnold, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, UK *

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