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Language and Society in South Asia
Shapiro, Michael C. [Verfasser]; Schiffman, Harold F. [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2019
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On Language and Value in American Speech : With a Semeiotic Appendix
Shapiro, Michael [Verfasser]. - Saarbrücken : LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2019
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The Speaking Self: Language Lore and English Usage : Second Edition
Shapiro, Michael [Verfasser]. - Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017
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Time For Change: How Temporal Frames Shape Judgments And Decisions About Health, Wealth, And The Environment
Roh, Sungjong. - 2015
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The Pragmatics of Tense and Aspect in Narratives: A Linguistic Analysis of Indo-Aryan Texts
Abstract: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015 ; Abstract Amruta M. Chandekar This dissertation investigates the role of tense and tense and aspect in the creation and reception of structure and meaning of a narrative discourse. It does so by proposing an analytical framework to explain the grammatical principles underlying various pragmatic and textual functions attributed to tense and aspect that create various narrative effects. The proposed linguistic framework, founded on the Reichenbachian temporal primitives of Event Time (E), Reference Time (R) and Speech Time (S) and relations among these primitives, originates from the sentence-internal grammar of tense and aspect. This dissertation investigates several questions associated with tense and aspect combinations in narratives: How tenses are embedded in narratives? What is the narrative function of historical present tense? How does grammatical aspect contribute to explain narrator’s perspective on events? What is the contribution of tense- aspect in foregrounding- backgrounding of narrative events? It attempts to explain larger discourse structure with sentence–level grammatical principles by developing linguistic tools that explain pragmatic elements such as speaker’s attitude, distance and viewpoint when describing an event. The syntactic, semantic and pragmatic interface of this dissertation intersects the boundaries of linguistic analysis and literary analysis to show that there is a single grammatical system underlying both the narrative and non-narrative use of language. By so doing, it significantly advances the understanding of narrative structure, meaning and interpretation by providing grammatically meaningful explanation of the so-called “metaphorical” use of tense and aspect and their “shift.” A consequence of this approach is that it eliminates the need to postulate two separate rule systems governing the sentence level and discourse level structures as proposed in the narratological analyses. The unification of the grammatical principles underlying the non-narrative and narrative temporal structures is proposed here by borrowing theoretical insights from neo-Reichenbachian approaches to tense and aspect. The linguistic framework founded on the inherent properties of tense and aspect categories develops analytical devices to explain the specimen Indo-Aryan narrative texts and strongly predicts that similar issues in narratives across languages can be explained with the framework developed here.
Keyword: asian languages and literature; Language; Linguistics; Literature; Narrative Disocurse; Narrative Functions; Pragmatics; Tense Aspect
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/33456
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The Interaction of Affective Dispositions, Moral Judgments, and Intentionality in Assessing Narrative Characters: Rationalist and Intuitionist Sequences
In: Communication theory. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press 24 (2014) 2, 146-164
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Persuasion Intent And Advertising Skepticism In Health Advertorials: An Information Processing Approach Using Lexical Decision Tasks
Kim, Sun Jung. - 2014
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Attributions of responsibility for obesity: narrative communication reduces reactive counterarguing among liberals
In: Human communication research. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press 37 (2011) 3, 295-323
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Implicit Goal Processes In Message Evaluation And Selection
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Is an icon iconic?
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 84 (2008) 4, 815-819
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Sapir's concept of drift in semiotic perspective
In: Edward Sapir : critical assessments of leading linguistics (London, 2007), 2 ; p. 107-120
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Sapir's concept of drift in semiotic perspective
In: Edward Sapir ; 2. - London [u.a.] : Routledge (2007), 107-119
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Vācya, Prayoga, and Hindi sentences without grammatical subjects
In: Polymorphous linguistics (Cambridge, Mass, 2005), p. 69-82
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Meter and Meaning in Krylov's Fables
In: International journal of Slavic linguistics and poetics. - Columbus, Ohio : Slavica Inc. 45 (2003), 359-370
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Meter and Meaning in Krylov's Fables
In: International journal of Slavic linguistics and poetics. - Columbus, Ohio : Slavica Inc. 45 (2003), 359
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HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS. Herbert Schendl. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xi + 130. 12.95 paper.
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 25 (2003) 4, 589
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Meter and Meaning in Krylov's Fables
In: International journal of Slavic linguistics and poetics. - Columbus, Ohio : Slavica Inc. 44 (2002), 359-370
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Meter and Meaning in Krylov's Fables
In: International journal of Slavic linguistics and poetics. - Columbus, Ohio : Slavica Inc. 44 (2002), 359
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Statistical and methodological issues in communication research
In: Human communication research. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press 28 (2002) 4, 473-625
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The Role of Typical and Atypical Events in Story Memory
In: Human communication research. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press 28 (2002) 1, 109-135
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