Information Structure (eBook)
382 Seiten
De Gruyter (Verlag)
978-3-11-090589-2 (ISBN)
The first volume of the series is devoted to the subjects 'information structure' and 'contrast'. The working hypothesis is that, apart from the use of lexical indication, the expression of contrast vs. correction is primarily carried by the intonation contour as a means for indicating scope and focus in negating constructions. The papers in this volume proceed from the premise that the information structure is preformed conceptually, and on articulation in the dynamic context is then portioned and linearized, mapped onto the syntactic representation via the semantic representation, and finally realized intonationally. The findings are partly based on neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic experiments.
Anita Steube is Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Leipzig.
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Die Herausgeberin ist Professorin für "Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft" an der Universität Leipzig.