22.2666, Books: Syntax/Typology/German/Japanese: Tanaka

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Date: 23-Jun-2011
From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Deixis und Anaphorik [Deixis and Anaphor ? Reference Strategies
in Text, Sentence and Word. A Typological-Contrastive Study of
German and Japanese]: Tanaka
 

	
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From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Deixis und Anaphorik [Deixis and Anaphor ? Reference Strategies in Text, Sentence and Word. A Typological-Contrastive Study of German and Japanese]: Tanaka

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Title: Deixis und Anaphorik [Deixis and Anaphor ? Reference Strategies
in Text, Sentence and Word. A Typological-Contrastive Study of
German and Japanese] 
Subtitle: Referenzstrategien in Text, Satz und Wort 
Series Title: De Gruyter Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen 42  

Publication Year: 2011 
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
	   http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
	

Book URL: http://www.degruyter.com/cont/fb/sk/detailEn.cfm?id=IS-9783110256413-1 


Author: Shin Tanaka

Electronic: ISBN:  9783110256598 Pages: 224 Price: Europe EURO 99.95
Hardback: ISBN:  9783110256413 Pages: 224 Price: Europe EURO 99.95


Abstract:

This study propounds the thesis that in language two strategies can be found to 
produce reference that differ in profundity and character from one language to 
another: deixis and anaphor. By means of contrastive analysis of two language 
systems that are far removed from each other phylogenetically, the study shows 
that the aforementioned reference strategies determine the grammar of the 
language to a great extent. This is demonstrated on all relevant linguistic levels 
? on the textual level, on the sentence level and on the word level. 



Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): German (deu)
                     Japanese (jpn)


Written In: German  (deu)
	
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