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Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification in Grammar and Discourse : Theoretical and descriptive advances.
Title:
Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification in Grammar and Discourse : Theoretical and descriptive advances.
Author:
Brems, Lieselotte.
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9789027269782
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1 online resource (167 pages)
Series:
Benjamins Current Topics ; v.65

Benjamins Current Topics
Contents:
Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification in Grammar and Discourse -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Intersections of intersubjectivity -- References -- Intersubjectification and clause periphery -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Intersubjectification -- 3. A case study comparing no doubt and surely -- 3.1 No doubt and surely in Present Day English -- 3.2 No doubt and surely in the history of English -- 4. Intersubjectification and grammaticalization -- 5. Operationalizing subjectification and intersubjectification -- 6. Conclusion and suggestions for further research -- Sources -- References -- Beyond intersubjectification -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Basic concepts -- 1.2 Textual/discourse-orientation -- 1.3 The place for textual/discourse-orientation -- 2. Functions of modality in complex sentence structures -- 2.1 May: subjectification, intersubjectification, and discourse-orientation -- 2.2 Imperatives forming conditionals in English -- 2.3 Imperatives forming concessive conditionals in Japanese and other languages -- 2.4 Commonalities between these constructions -- 3. Summary -- References -- Notions of (inter)subjectivity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity/objectivity in modal categories -- 2.1 Why the traditional distinction between subjective and objective modality is problematic -- 2.2 (Inter)subjectivityJN -- 2.3 The semantic status of (inter)subjectivityJN -- 3. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity/objectivity beyond modality -- 3.1 Traugott's notions of subjectivity and intersubjectivity -- 3.2 Langacker's notion of subjective vs. objective construal -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Intersubjectivity in newspaper editorials -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A discoursal perspective on intersubjectivity -- 3. Data and methods -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Reference to interactants.

4.2 Speech functions -- 4.3 Modality -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- "What I want you to remember is…" -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Metadiscourse -- 2.1 Analytical model -- 2.2 Pronominal signalling of audience orientation -- 3. Material and method -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Discourse functions involving you -- 4.1.1 Metalinguistic comments -- 4.1.2 Discourse organisation -- 4.1.3 Speech act labels -- 4.1.4 References to the audience -- 4.2 Distribution of discourse functions -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Intersubjectivity and intersubjectification -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A typology of intersubjectivity -- 2.1 Notions of intersubjectivity -- 2.2 Pragmatic versus semantic intersubjectivity -- 2.3 Subtypes of intersubjectivity -- 3. Operationalizing intersubjectivity -- 3.1 Linearization -- 3.2 Directionality -- 3.3 Prosody -- 4. Conclusions -- Corpora -- References -- Subject index -- Subject index.
Abstract:
In this paper we present our views on intersubjectivity and intersubjectification with reference to case studies on adjectives, hedges, tags, honorifics, etc. Building on Diessel's notion of "joint attention" and Traugott's approach to intersubjectivity, we propose a distinction between three types of intersubjectivity: attitudinal, responsive, and textual. We evaluate and propose formal recognition criteria to operationalize this essentially semantic typology, such as left versus right periphery and prosodic features. In addition, we address the issue of directionality between subjectification and intersubjectification. Rather than seeing subjectivity as a prerequisite for intersubjectivity, we argue that in our typology intersubjective meanings of constructions may diachronically precede subjective ones.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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