In:Empirical Studies of the Construction of Discourse
Edited by Óscar Loureda, Inés Recio Fernández, Laura Nadal and Adriana Cruz
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 305] 2019
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Published online: 6 August 2019
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Table of contents
Introduction1
Part I.Corpus-based studies
Chapter 1.Challenges in the contrastive study of discourse markers. The case of
then17
Karin Aijmer
Chapter 2.Local vs. global scope of discourse markers: Corpus-based evidence from syntax and pauses43
Ludivine Crible
Chapter 3.Prosodic versatility, hierarchical rank and pragmatic function in
conversational markers61
Antonio Hidalgo Navarro
Diana Martínez Hernández
Chapter 4.A preliminary typology of interactional figures based on a tool for
visualizing conversational structure93
Guadalupe Espinosa-Guerri
Amparo García-Ramón
Chapter 5.Causal relations between discourse and grammar: Because
in spoken French and Dutch131
Liesbeth Degand
Chapter 6.A corpus-based comparative study of concessive connectives in English,
German and Spanish: The distribution of although, obwohl
and aunque in the Europarl corpus151
Volker Gast
Part II.Experiment-based studies
Chapter 7.Processing patterns of focusing in Spanish195
Adriana Cruz
Óscar Loureda
Chapter 8.Expectation changes over time: How long it takes to process focus imposed
by German sogar229
Johannes Gerwien
Martha Rudka
Chapter 9.Processing implicit and explicit causality in Spanish253
Laura Nadal
Inés Recio Fernández
Part III.Combined approaches
Chapter 10.Subjectivity and causality in discourse and cognition. Evidence from
corpus analyses, acquisition and processing273
Ted J. M. Sanders
Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul
Chapter 11.Subjectivity of English connectives: A corpus and experimental investigation of result forward causality signals in written language299
Marta Andersson
Index
