Nonveridicality and Evaluation: Theoretical, Computational and Corpus Approaches: Studies in Pragmatics, cartea 11
Editat de Maite Taboada, Rada Trnavacen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004258167
ISBN-10: 9004258167
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Pragmatics
ISBN-10: 9004258167
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Pragmatics
Cuprins
Introduction: Nonveridicality and Evaluation across Disciplinary Boundaries
Maite Taboada and Radoslava Trnavac
Part 1: Evaluation and Nonveridicality in Semantics
1 (Non)veridicality, Evaluation, and Event Actualization: Evidence from the Subjunctive in Relative Clauses
Anastasia Giannakidou
2 Have to, Have Got to, and Must: NSM Analyses of English Modal Verbs of ‘Necessity’
Cliff Goddard
3 How ‘Logical’ are Logical Words? Negation and its Descriptive vs. Metalinguistic Uses
Jacques Moeschler
Part 2: Evaluation, Nonveridicality and Coherence in Computational Modelling
4 Determining Negation Scope in German and English Medical Diagnoses
Oliver Gros and Manfred Stede
5 Assessing Opinions in Texts: Does Discourse Really Matter?
Farah Benamara, Vladimir Popescu, Baptiste Chardon, Nicholas Asher, and Yannick Mathieu
Part 3: Corpus Studies on Evaluation and Coherence in Nonveridical Contexts
6 Subjectivity and Prototype Structure in Causal Connective Use across Discourse Contexts
Ninke Stukker and Ted Sanders
7 ‘If You Do It too then RT and Say #Idoit2’: The Co-Patterning of Contingency and Evaluation in Microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
Index of Subjects
Index of Names
Maite Taboada and Radoslava Trnavac
Part 1: Evaluation and Nonveridicality in Semantics
1 (Non)veridicality, Evaluation, and Event Actualization: Evidence from the Subjunctive in Relative Clauses
Anastasia Giannakidou
2 Have to, Have Got to, and Must: NSM Analyses of English Modal Verbs of ‘Necessity’
Cliff Goddard
3 How ‘Logical’ are Logical Words? Negation and its Descriptive vs. Metalinguistic Uses
Jacques Moeschler
Part 2: Evaluation, Nonveridicality and Coherence in Computational Modelling
4 Determining Negation Scope in German and English Medical Diagnoses
Oliver Gros and Manfred Stede
5 Assessing Opinions in Texts: Does Discourse Really Matter?
Farah Benamara, Vladimir Popescu, Baptiste Chardon, Nicholas Asher, and Yannick Mathieu
Part 3: Corpus Studies on Evaluation and Coherence in Nonveridical Contexts
6 Subjectivity and Prototype Structure in Causal Connective Use across Discourse Contexts
Ninke Stukker and Ted Sanders
7 ‘If You Do It too then RT and Say #Idoit2’: The Co-Patterning of Contingency and Evaluation in Microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
Index of Subjects
Index of Names
Notă biografică
Maite Taboada is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Simon Fraser University (Canada). She works in the areas of discourse analysis, systemic functional linguistics and computational linguistics.Ongoing research includes opinion and sentiment in text, coherence in multimodal documents, and cataphoric relations.
Radoslava Trnavac is a Lecturer in the Cognitive Science Program (Simon Fraser University, Canada). She works in the areas of cognitive linguistics and discourse analysis. Her current research addresses the interaction between coherence, cataphora, and event structure.
Contributors include: Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara, Baptiste Chardon, Anastasia Giannakidou, Cliff Goddard, Oliver Gros, Yannick Matthieu, Jacques Moeschler, Vladimir Popescu, Ted Sanders, Manfred Stede, Ninke Stukker, and Michele Zappavigna.
Radoslava Trnavac is a Lecturer in the Cognitive Science Program (Simon Fraser University, Canada). She works in the areas of cognitive linguistics and discourse analysis. Her current research addresses the interaction between coherence, cataphora, and event structure.
Contributors include: Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara, Baptiste Chardon, Anastasia Giannakidou, Cliff Goddard, Oliver Gros, Yannick Matthieu, Jacques Moeschler, Vladimir Popescu, Ted Sanders, Manfred Stede, Ninke Stukker, and Michele Zappavigna.