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Subject: 14.1424, Books: Discourse Analysis/Pragmatics/Semantics: Lenz

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Date:  Thu, 15 May 2003 16:43:30 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  Deictic Conceptualisation of Space, Time and Person: Lenz

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Date:  Thu, 15 May 2003 16:43:30 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  Deictic Conceptualisation of Space, Time and Person: Lenz



Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: John Benjamins
           http://www.benjamins.com/, http://www.benjamins.nl		
			
Book URL:
http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=P_bns_112

Editor: Friedrich  Lenz, University of Passau

Hardback: ISBN: 9027253544, Pages: xiv, 279 pp., Price: EUR 99.00
Hardback: ISBN: 1588113752, Pages: xiv, 279 pp., Price: USD 99.00
			
Abstract:

This volume is a collection of articles which present the results of
investigations into the grammar, semantics and pragmatics of deictic
expressions in several languages. Special emphasis is placed on
contrastive studies that take cognitive and cultural context into
account. Both the empirical and theoretical studies focus on the ways
in which spatial, temporal, personal and textual entities are
conceptualised and referred to. The cognitive approach proves to be a
promising perspective combining aspects of perception, reasoning and
linguistic expression to reveal what seems to be at the very heart of
deictics.


Table of contents

Contents  v-vi

Deictic conceptualisation of space, time and person: Introduction
     Friedrich Lenz  vii-xiv

1. 'Addressee effects' in demonstrative systems: The cases of Tiriyó
    and Brazilian Portuguese
     Sérgio Meira  3-11

2. Deictics in the conversational dyad: Findings in Spanish and some
   cross-linguistic outlines
     Konstanze Jungbluth  13-40

3. Non-deictic uses of the deictic motion verbs kommen and gehen in
   German
     Claudio Di Meola  41-67

4. Origo, pointing, and conceptualization -- what gestures reveal
   about the nature of the origo in face-to-face interaction
     Ellen Fricke  69-93

5. Two ways of construing complex temporal structures
     Christiane von Stutterheim, Mary Carroll and Wolfgang Klein
     97-133

6. "Look here, what I am saying!": Speaker deixis and implicature as
    the basis of modality and future tense
     Thomas A. Fritz  135-151

7. The 'subjective' effects of negation and past subjunctive on
   deontic modals: The case of German dürfen and sollen
     Tanja Mortelmans  153-182

8. Politeness distinctions in second person pronouns
     Johannes Helmbrecht  185-202

9. Deictic use of demonstrative pronouns in the Rigveda
     Katharina Kupfer  203-221

10. Towards a unified model of domain-bound reference
     Manfred Consten  223-248

11. Deixis and speech situation revisited: The mechanism of perceived
    perception
     Heiko Hausendorf  249-269

Index  271-274

Lingfield(s):   Discourse Analysis
		Pragmatics
		Semantics
			
Written In:  English (Language Code: ENG)


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