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Baker, P.
Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis
談話分析におけるコーパス利用

Continuum 2006.
224 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-8264-7725-9
                            7,600円

Contents
* This book examines approaches to carrying out discourse analysis (DA) using techniques that are grounded in corpus linguistics. Assuming no prior knowledge of corpora, the book examines and evaluates a variety of corpus-based methodologies including:collocations/ keyness/ concordances/ dispersion plots/ building and annotating corpora/

* Illustrated with a number of real-life examples of corpus-based DA from a range of sources and covering a variety of subjects, this is an informative introduction to using corpus linguistics as a methodology in discourse analysis. *


Fischer, K. ed.
Approaches to Discourse Particles
(Studies in Pragmatics, Volume 1)
談話不変化詞研究法

Pergamon Press 2006.4
506 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-08-044737-6
                            14,000円

Contents
Towards an Understanding of the Spectrum of Approaches to Discourse Particles: Introduction to the Volume. Part I: Polysemy-Based Approaches. 1.A Dynamic Polysemy Approach to the Lexical Semantics of Discourse Markers (with an Exemplary Analysis of French Toujours). 2.Discourse Markers in English: a Discourse-Pragmatic View. 3. The Rise of Discourse Markers in Italian: a Specific Type of Language Change. 4.A Functional Approach to the Study of Discourse Markers. 5. Pragmatic Markers in Translation: a Methodological Proposal. 6.The Description of Text Relation Markers in the Geneva Model of Discourse Organization. 7.A Dynamic Approach to Discourse Particles. / Part II: Monosemy-Based Approaches. 8.A Relevance-Theoretic Approach to Discourse Particles in Singapore English. 9.From Procedural Meaning to Processing Requirement. 10.Towards a Theory of Discourse Markers. 11. What are Particles Good For? 12. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach to Discourse Markers. 13.Epistemic Modalities and the Discourse Particles of Singapore. 14. Integrating Prosodic and Contextual Cues in the Interpretation of Discourse Markers. 15. Formal Properties of a Subset of Discourse Markers: Connectives. 16.Discourse Marker Research and Theory: Revisiting and. 17.Discourse Markers as Attentional Cues at Discourse Transitions. 18.A Dynamic-Interactional Approach to Discourse Markers. 19.Discourse Particles as Morphemes and as Constructions. 20.Discourse Particles and Modal Particles as Grammatical Elements. 21. Frames, Constructions, and Invariant Meanings: the Functional Polysemy of Discourse Particles. 22.Discourse Markers in Italian: Towards a "Compositional" Meaning. /

* Discourse particles fulfil many different functions; they contribute to text structuring, dialogue management, turn-taking, politeness, and more. Their investigation is, thus, relevant from many different perspectives within pragmatics and linguistics as a whole. Approaches to Discourse Particles constitutes an important orientation for newcomers to the field, as well as providing the necessary guidance and reference for the many scholars now working in the growing research community. *


De Fina, A. et al. ed.
Discourse and Identity

Cambridge University Press 2006.
462pp.(P)
ISBN 0-521-54191-3
                            6,400円

Contents
Pt.1.Overview: theory, Method and Analysis : 1.Narrative and Identity: the Double Arrow of Time/ 2.Footing, Positioning, Voice. Are We Talking About the Same Things?/ 3.Small and Large Identities in Narrative (Inter)Action/ 4.From Linguistic Reference to Social Reality/ Pt.2.Private and Public Identities: Constructing Who We are : 5.Identity a la Carte: You are What you Eat/ 6.Workplace Narratives, Professional Identity and Relational Practice/ 7.Identity and Personal/Institutional Relations: People and Tragedy in a Health Insurance Customer Service/ 8.The Discursive Construction of Teacher Identities in a Research Interview/ 9.Becoming a Mother After DES: Intensive Mothering in Spite of it All/ Pt.3.The Gendered Self: Becoming and Being a Man : 10.Hegemonic Identity-Making in Narrative/ 11.On Being White, Heterosexual and Male in a Brazilian School: Multiple Positionings in Oral Narratives/ 12.Urban Fathers Positioning Themselves Through Narrative: an Approach to Narrative Self-Construction/ Pt.4.The In-Between Self: Negotiating Person and Place : 13.Group Identity, Narrative and Self-Representations/ 14.Performing Self, Family and Community in Moroccan Narratives of Migration nad Settlement/ 15.Making it Personal: Shared Meanings in the Narratives of Holocaust Survivors/ References/ Index/ *


Stirling, L.
Switch-Reference and Discourse Representation
Cambridge Studies in Linguistics No. 63
転換指示とディスコース表示

Cambridge University Press 2005.11
370 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-521-02343-2
                            7,800円

Contents
Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1. Switch-reference phenomena; 2. Functional extensions of switch-reference systems; 3. Theoretical conceptions of switch-reference; 4. Discourse representation theory and unification categorial grammar; 5. A discourse representation theory account of switch-reference; 6. Logophoricity; Notes; References; Index/

* In central cases of switch-reference, a marker on the verb of one clause is used to indicate whether its subject has the same or different reference from the subject of an adjacent, syntactically-related clause. In central cases of logophoricity, a special pronoun form is used within a reported speech context to indicate coherence with the source of reported speech. Lesley Stirling argues that these types of anaphoric linkage across clause boundaries cannot be adequately accounted for by Binding Theory. Her detailed examination of the two phenomena, including a case study of the Papuan language Amele, proposes an account for them which is formalized in Discourse Representation Theory, and explores how far it is possible for such an account to be compositional morpho-syntactic/semantic, while at the same time taking seriously the range of linguistic and cross-linguistic data to be explained. *


Asher, N. & Lascarides, A.
Logics of Conversation
(Studies in Natural Language Processing)

Cambridge University Press 2005.
526 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-521-65951-5
                            7,400円

Contents
Figures/ Preface/ Acknowledgements/ 1.Motivations/ 2.Semantic Models of Discourse Interpretation/ 3.Pragmatic Models of Discourse Interpretation/ 4.The Logical Form of Discourse/ 5.Building Logical Forms for Discourse/ 6.The Lexicon and Discourse Structure/ 7.Discourse Relations for Dialogue/ 8.Disputes in Dialogue/ 9.Cognitive Modelling/ 10.Some Concluding Remarks/ A.Objections and Replies/ B.Notation Index/ C.The Semantics of DRT/ D.Glossary of Discourse Relations/ E.Summary of Discourse Update/ F.Some Proofs in the Glue Logic/ References/ Index/ *


Cummings, L.
Pragmatics
A Multidisciplinary Perspective
語用論

Edinburgh U.P. 2005.
336 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-7486-1681-0
                            13,400円

Contents
List of Figures and Tables/ Acknowledgements/ Preface/ 1.The Multidisciplinary Nature of Pragmatics/ 2.Theories of Meaning/ 3.Inferences/ 4.Relevance Theory/ 5.Pragmatics and Mind/ 6.Argumentation and Fallacies of Reasoning/ 7.Habermas and Pragmatics/ 8.Artifical Intelligence and Pragmatics/ 9.Language Pathology and Pragmatics/ 10.Beyond Disciplines/ Bibliography/ Index/ *
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Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis
ISBN 0-8264-7725-9
7,600円
Approaches to Discourse Particles
ISBN 0-08-044737-6
14,000円
Discourse and Identity
ISBN 0-521-54191-3
6,400円
Switch-Reference and Discourse Representation
ISBN 0-521-02343-2
7,800円
Logics of Conversation
ISBN 0-521-65951-5
7,400円
Pragmatics
ISBN 0-7486-1681-0
13,400円
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