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Textkonstituierung in gesprochener Sprache : eine Fallstudie zum Verfahren der Verortung am Beispiel samoanischer Narrationen
Compes, Isabel. - : München : Lincom Europa, 2002
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A discourse analysis of two Stieng narratives
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SENTENCE FINAL PARTICLES IN BISU NARRATIVE
Person, Kirk Roger. - : University of Texas at Arlington, 2000
Abstract: Particles are a vital component of many Asian languages. Nonetheless, they typically receive little treatment in grammatical studies. This may be due in part to the theoretical orientations of generative grammar which, intentionally or accidentally, can tend to skew data collection and analysis toward theory-predicted sentence alignments (Chu 1998, Chan 1999). In addition, the exact meaning and usage of many particles can be anything but obvious. Even educated native speakers often claim that particles are not “true words” and have no “real” meaning. This dissertation seeks to understand the inner workings of sentence final particles in the Bisu language of Northern Thailand. Thirteen written folktales, six expository texts, and three life histories are examined in an effort to determine the factors influencing particle usage. Variables including place in the discourse, relative transitivity, sentence complexity, occurrence (or nonoccurrence) in quotations, and evidential perspective are addressed in the context of individual particles and their host sentences. This dissertation draws from the general framework of discourse analysis espoused by Robert E. Longacre (1996). Paul J. Hopper and Sandra A. Thompson's “transitivity hypothesis” (1980) is applied in an effort to quantitatively represent the different types of sentences in which the various particles occur. James A. Matisoff's work on Lahu grammar (1973) is used in conjunction with the author's research and the intuitions of Bisu native speakers in an effort to “triangulate” the semantic connotations of many particles. The results of this investigation demonstrate the primacy of text type in Bisu particle usage: those particles that see abundant use in the folktales occur rarely in the expository text and the life stories. In addition, the point in the discourse at which a sentence is used influences particle distribution; certain particles are never used in the opening and closing portions of a story, while sentences in pre-peak episodes typically take many more particles than their counterparts in other points in the discourse. These findings highlight the importance of taking discourse features into account when constructing grammars of languages in Asia and elsewhere.
Keyword: Bisu; Discourse analysis; Final particles; Language; Literature and linguistics; Narrative; Thailand
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10106/29486
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Discourse analysis and media texts: a critical reading of analytical tools
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Notes on discourse features of Kom narrative texts
Shultz, George. - : SIL, 1997
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Salience schemes for narrative discourse: some broader concerns
Longacre, Robert E.. - : Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, 1996
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Constructing panic : the discourse of agoraphobia
Capps, Lisa; Ochs, Elinor; Bruner, Jerome S.. - Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1995
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Evaluating interethnic conflict in the press
McGarry, Richard G., 1953- ( Dissertant ); Der-Houssikian, Haig ( Thesis advisor ); Chu, Chauncey C. ( Reviewer ). - : University of Florida ( Gainesville, Fla. ), 1990
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The spoken web : an ethnography of storytelling in Rannafast, Ireland
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Australian aboriginal narratives in English : a study in discourse analysis
Muecke, Stephen. - : University of Western Australia, University of Western Australia, 1981
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Playing at twilight : subjectivity, discourses, and preservice teachers' talk
Phillips, Donna Kalmbach. - : Oregon State University
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