In:Coherence and Grounding in Discourse: Outcome of a Symposium, Eugene, Oregon, June 1984
Russell S. Tomlin
[Typological Studies in Language 11] 1987
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Published online: 1 January 1987
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.11.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Narrative connectives in Sùpyìré
Cognitive constraints on information flow
Transitivity in grammar and cognition
Actions and procedural directions
Pragmatic funtions of word order in Sesotho acquisition
Psycholinguistic evidence for foregrounding and backgrounding
The grammatical marking of theme in oral Polish narrative
Anaphora in popular written English narratives
Beyond foreground and background
The use of pitch phenomena in the structuring of stories
On the status of SVO sentences in French discourse
On the role of conditionals in Godié procedural discourse
Is basic word order universal?
Encoding events in Kalam and English: different logics for reporting experience
Word order in intransitive clauses in High and Low Malay of the late 19th century
The functional distribution of preposed and postposed ‘if’ and ‘when’ clauses in written discourse
“Vividness” and “narrative events” in Japanese conversational narratives
“Subordination” and narrative event structure
Linguistic reflections of cognitive events
Cross-clause relations and temporal sequence in narrative and beyond
