In:Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles: New perspectives
Edited by Chiara Fedriani and Andrea Sansó
[Studies in Language Companion Series 186] 2017
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 13 November 2017
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Table of contents
Preface
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IntroductionPragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles. What do we know and where do we go from here?
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Chiara Fedriani
Andrea Sansò
Part 1.General theoretical questions and quantitative approaches
Chapter 1.The emergence of Hebrew loydea / loydat (‘I dunno masc/fem’) from interaction: Blurring the boundaries between discourse marker, pragmatic marker, and modal particle
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Yael Maschler
Chapter 2.Towards a model for discourse marker annotation: From potential to feature-based discourse markers
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Catherine T. Bolly
Ludivine Crible
Liesbeth Degand
Deniz Uygur-Distexhe
Chapter 3.Towards an operational category of discourse markers: A definition and its model
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Ludivine Crible
Chapter 4.A corpus-based approach to functional markers in Greek: Exploring the role of position
125
Dionysis Goutsos
Chapter 5.Discourse markers and discourse relations: The French DM quoi
151
Adriana Costăchescu
Part 2.The status of modal particles
Chapter 6.Modal particles and Verum focus – new corollaries
171
Werner Abraham
Chapter 7.Italian non-canonical negations as modal particles: information state, polarity and mirativity
203
Mario Squartini
Chapter 8.A format for the description of German modal particles and their functional equivalents in Croatian and English
229
Marijana Kresić
Mia Batinić Angster
Gabriele Diewald
Part 3.Language-specific and diachronic studies
Chapter 9.Vocatives as a Source Category for Pragmatic Markers. From deixis to discourse marking via affectivity
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Friederike Kleinknecht
Miguel Souza
Chapter 10.Paths of development of English DMs: (inter)subjectification, deontic reversal and other stories
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Gabriella Mazzon
Chapter 11.Grammaticalization of PMs/DMs/MMs in Japanese
305
Rumiko Shinzato
Chapter 12.Dubitative-corrective constructions in Italian
335
Anna Giacalone Ramat
Caterina Mauri
Andrea Sansò
Chapter 13.On the pragmatic expansion of Polish gdzieś tam ‘somewhere (there)/about’
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Magdalena Adamczyk
Chapter 14.A pragmatic approach to Joseph Wright’s English Dialect Dictionary: Discourse Markers in Focus
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Stephan Giuliani
Part 4.Language contact and variation
Chapter 15.Italian discourse markers and modal particles in contact
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Ilaria Fiorentini
Chapter 16.Functional markers in llanito code-switching. Regular patterns in Gibraltar’s bilingual speech
439
Eugenio Goria
Chapter 17.Just a suggestion: just/e in French and English
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Kate Beeching
Author index
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Language index
487
Subject index
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