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Preface | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
Pt. I | Functional sentence perspective in written communication | |
1 | Introduction | 3 |
In medias res | 3 | |
Two perspectives | 5 | |
Communicative dynamism and linear modification--one of the factors of functional sentence perspective | 6 | |
Potentiality | 11 | |
Actual linear arrangement and interpretative arrangement | 12 | |
Organization of the present study | 13 | |
2 | The sentence and the carriers of communicative dynamism | 14 |
The sentence as a field of relations | 14 | |
The hierarchy of carriers of communicative dynamism | 16 | |
3 | The contextual factor | 21 |
Known information and the structure of context | 21 | |
The immediately relevant context | 23 | |
Signalling of context dependence | 31 | |
More thoughts on context dependence | 37 | |
Context--a graded phenomenon | 39 | |
Presenting elements as context-dependent | 40 | |
4 | The semantic factor | 41 |
The verb and its successful competitors | 41 | |
5 | The theme and the non-theme | 66 |
The scales of dynamic semantic functions | 66 | |
The foundation-laying and the core-constituting elements: the theme and the non-theme | 69 | |
An analysis of a text | 74 | |
Additional notes on transition (transition proper oriented elements) | 77 | |
Additional notes on theme (diathematic elements) | 79 | |
Additional notes on rheme (strings of specifications) | 81 | |
The functional perspective of the noun phrase | 83 | |
Dynamic and static | 86 | |
6 | Some special issues of the theory of functional sentence perspective | 88 |
Boundary between theme and non-theme | 88 | |
The functional sentence perspective of questions, negative sentences and commands | 97 | |
The concept of communicative dynamism revisited | 104 | |
More thoughts on potentiality | 108 | |
The contextual applicability of functional sentence perspective | 110 | |
Signals of the distribution of communicative dynamism | 114 | |
7 | Word order and functional sentence perspective | 117 |
Word order as a system | 117 | |
Topicalization | 125 | |
Notes on Old English and present-day English word orders | 127 | |
Basic instance-level implementations | 134 | |
Pt. II | Functional sentence perspective in spoken communication | |
8 | Non-prosodic distribution of degrees of communicative dynamism and degrees of prosodic prominence | 143 |
Degrees of prosodic prominence | 143 | |
Perfect correspondence between the non-prosodic distribution of communicative dynamism and the distribution of prosodic prominence | 148 | |
Prosodic intensification imposed upon perfect correspondence between the two distributions | 154 | |
Selective non-reevaluating intensification | 156 | |
Re-evaluating prosodic intensification | 159 | |
9 | Some more observations on the relationship between the non-prosodic distribution of communicative dynamism and that of prosodic prominence | 173 |
Deshading | 173 | |
Further notes on shading and the to-be-in-the-know effect | 176 | |
Settings and specifications | 180 | |
More thoughts on the prosodic implementation of the subject and on potentiality | 183 | |
Functional sentence perspective, intonation and emotiveness | 186 | |
Intonation of questions | 189 | |
10 | Analyses of two spoken texts | 192 |
Analysis of the first text | 193 | |
Analysis of the second text | 196 | |
The relevance of degrees of prosodic prominence to functional sentence perspective | 212 | |
11 | Some special issues concerning functional sentence perspective in the spoken language | 214 |
Functional sentence perspective and the contextual applicability of the spoken sentence structure | 214 | |
Can communicative dynamism be equated with prosodic prominence? | 216 | |
Summarizing the role of intonation in functional sentence perspective | 218 | |
Written language and spoken language | 220 | |
Potentiality revisited | 221 | |
The contextual factor revisited | 222 | |
Epilogue | 225 | |
References | 227 | |
Index | 235 |
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