In:Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages:
Edited by Annika Hübl and Markus Steinbach
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 247] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 25 May 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.247.toc
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Table of contents
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Approaching narration across modalities: Topics, methods, perspectives
Annika Hübl
Markus Steinbach
A new technique for analyzing narrative prosodic effects in sign languages using motion capture technology
Ronnie B. Wilbur
Evie Malaia
Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese
Naoko Tomita
Texts as answers to questions: Information structure and its grammatical underpinnings in narratives and descriptions in German and English (topic and anaphoric linkage)
Christiane von Stutterheim
Mary Carroll
Discourse prominence and the selection of anaphora – evidence from pronouns in historical German
Svetlana Petrova
A centering theoretic account for the changing usage of anaphoric expressions in the history of German
Augustin Speyer
On the processing of Free Indirect Discourse: First results and methodological challenges
Susanna Salem
Thomas Weskott
Anke Holler
What is a Narration – and why does it matter?
Sonja Zeman
Reporting vs. pretending. Degrees of identification in role play and reported speech
Franziska Köder
Ways of expressing action in multimodal narrations – the semiotic complexity of character viewpoint depictions
Jana Bressem
Silva H. Ladewig
Cornelia Müller
Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers and role shift in signed narratives
Gemma Barberà
Josep Quer
Between narrator and protagonist in fables of German sign language
Annika Herrmann
Nina-Kristin Pendzich
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