Pragmatic particles : findings from Asian languages /: findings from Asian languages. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Pragmatic particles : findings from Asian languages /: findings from Asian languages. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Pragmatic particles : findings from Asian languages
- Further Information:
- Note: Jieun Kiaer.
- Authors:
- Kiaer, Jieun
- Contents:
- Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and conventions -- Glossing conventions -- Glossing abbreviations -- Romanization and orthography conventions -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Researching Asian languages -- 1.2. Particles on the fringe -- 1.3. The case of Asian languages -- 1.4. Key features -- 1.5. Target languages -- 1.6. Summary -- 1.7. Outline of this book -- Chapter 2: Modelling flexible word orders1 -- 2.1. The core structural properties of Korean 2.2. Transformational approaches on word-order variation -- 2.3. Lexicalist frameworks -- 2.4. Summary -- Chapter 3: Efficiency grammar -- 3.1. Overview -- 3.2. Efficiency and linguistic competence -- 3.3. Previous approaches of explaining efficient structure building -- 3.4. Searching for the new framework -- 3.5. Summary -- Chapter 4: Multidimensional meanings -- 4.1. Expressive meanings -- 4.2. Layers of expressive meanings -- 4.3. Implicit and vague communications: Beyond face-threatening act (FTA) -- 4.4. Summary -- Chapter 5: Socio-pragmatic meanings -- 5.1. Interpersonal expressions 5.2. Multimodal modulation hypothesis (MMH) -- 5.3. Realization of second-person pronoun: Asian evidence -- 5.4. Summary -- Chapter 6: Particles as a meaning complex -- 6.1. The limit of current particle researches in Asian languages -- 6.2. Particle realization: A complex matter -- 6.3. Particles as meaning complex -- 6.4. Summary --Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and conventions -- Glossing conventions -- Glossing abbreviations -- Romanization and orthography conventions -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Researching Asian languages -- 1.2. Particles on the fringe -- 1.3. The case of Asian languages -- 1.4. Key features -- 1.5. Target languages -- 1.6. Summary -- 1.7. Outline of this book -- Chapter 2: Modelling flexible word orders1 -- 2.1. The core structural properties of Korean 2.2. Transformational approaches on word-order variation -- 2.3. Lexicalist frameworks -- 2.4. Summary -- Chapter 3: Efficiency grammar -- 3.1. Overview -- 3.2. Efficiency and linguistic competence -- 3.3. Previous approaches of explaining efficient structure building -- 3.4. Searching for the new framework -- 3.5. Summary -- Chapter 4: Multidimensional meanings -- 4.1. Expressive meanings -- 4.2. Layers of expressive meanings -- 4.3. Implicit and vague communications: Beyond face-threatening act (FTA) -- 4.4. Summary -- Chapter 5: Socio-pragmatic meanings -- 5.1. Interpersonal expressions 5.2. Multimodal modulation hypothesis (MMH) -- 5.3. Realization of second-person pronoun: Asian evidence -- 5.4. Summary -- Chapter 6: Particles as a meaning complex -- 6.1. The limit of current particle researches in Asian languages -- 6.2. Particle realization: A complex matter -- 6.3. Particles as meaning complex -- 6.4. Summary -- Chapter 7: Pragmatic syntax -- 7.1. Modelling particles in the grammar formalism -- 7.2. DS: Left-to-right2 growth of a structure as the basis of syntactic carpentry3 -- 7.3. Pragmatic syntax hypothesis: Efficiency, expressivity and empathy 7.4. Re-considering 'ideal' speakers in the multilingual turn: A remaining puzzle -- 7.5. Summary -- Chapter 8: Constructive particles and syntactic fluidity -- 8.1. Constructive case particles -- 8.2. Building a complex structure -- 8.3. Summary -- Chapter 9: Expressive and attitudinal particles -- 9.1. Socio-pragmatic attributes of particles -- 9.2. Cross-linguistic evidence: Sentence/utterance-final particles (SFP/UFP) -- 9.3. Cross-linguistic evidence: SIP/UIP -- 9.4. Beyond verbal particles -- 9.5. Formal analysis of expressive particles -- 9.6. Summary -- Epilogue Towards a sensible grammar: Multimodal interactional instinct and beyond -- Notes -- Abbreviations and conventions -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 9 -- Bibliography -- Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London, UK New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Copyright Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 242 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 415/.5
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Particles
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Particles
East Asia -- Languages -- Particles
Southeast Asia -- Languages -- Particles
Middle East -- Languages -- Particles
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 1350118486
9781350118478
1350118478
9781350118485 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350118461
9781350191655 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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