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ACCESSING NOUN-PHRASE ANTECEDENTS
作者:MIRA ARIEL
出版社:世界图书出版公司
出版时间:1990-01-01
ISBN:9787506214353
定价:¥8.30
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暂缺《ACCESSING NOUN-PHRASE ANTECEDENTS》作者简介
目录
Contents
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introducing Accessibility theory
0.1 On the role oj context
0.2 On the nalure of context retrievals
0.21 A 'geographic'view of coniext
0.3 Accessibility and Ihe structure of memory
0.4 Accessibility marking: General predictions
0.41 The distributional patlern of rejerring exprcssions
0.42 Factors affecting Accessibility
Part 1 Discourse references
1 Low Accessibility referring expressions
1.1 Definite descriplions
1.2 Proper names
1.3 Degrees of Accessibility within Low Accessihility
Markers
2 Intermediate Accessibilily referring expressions
2.l Personal pronouns
2.2 Demonstrative pronouns
2.3 Degrees of Accessibilily within Intermediute
Accessihility Markers
3 High Accessibility Markers
3.1 ‘Deep anaphora'
3.2 Third-person pronouns
3.3 Degrees of Accessibility within High Accessibility
Markers
4 The Accessibility scale
4.1 Constructing the Accessibility scaie
4.2 The universality of the Accessibilify scale
4.21 Formulating the Universal Accessibiliiy Claim
4.3 Concluding remarks
Part 11 Sentence-level anaphora
5 Applying Accessibility theory to sentence-level anaphora
5.1 Gencral predictions
5.2 Replacing the 'Avoid Pronoun' principle with
Accessibilily theory
6 Zero subjects
6.1 The Accessihility status of AGR types. Focus on
Hebrew
6.2 Zero subjects Focus on Chinese
7 Clause-linkage and anaphoric marking
7.1 Clause-linkage and Swilch-Reference systems
7.2 Clautse-linkage and definite NP anaphora
7.21 Clause-linkage and Resumptive Pronouns
7.22 Clause-linkage and backwards anuphora
Part III On (he interaction of Accessibility with
Pragmatic and social factors
8 The role of inferencing
8.1 The use of context in reference resolutions
8.2 Inferred entities
8.3 On so-called presuppositions
9 Spccial uses of Accessibilify Markers
9.1 Possible divergences from appropricate Accessibility
marking
9.2 Referring to the 'Other' Focus on women
9.3 Appendix
Notes
References
Sources
Name index
Subject index
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introducing Accessibility theory
0.1 On the role oj context
0.2 On the nalure of context retrievals
0.21 A 'geographic'view of coniext
0.3 Accessibility and Ihe structure of memory
0.4 Accessibility marking: General predictions
0.41 The distributional patlern of rejerring exprcssions
0.42 Factors affecting Accessibility
Part 1 Discourse references
1 Low Accessibility referring expressions
1.1 Definite descriplions
1.2 Proper names
1.3 Degrees of Accessibility within Low Accessihility
Markers
2 Intermediate Accessibilily referring expressions
2.l Personal pronouns
2.2 Demonstrative pronouns
2.3 Degrees of Accessibilily within Intermediute
Accessihility Markers
3 High Accessibility Markers
3.1 ‘Deep anaphora'
3.2 Third-person pronouns
3.3 Degrees of Accessibility within High Accessibility
Markers
4 The Accessibility scale
4.1 Constructing the Accessibility scaie
4.2 The universality of the Accessibilify scale
4.21 Formulating the Universal Accessibiliiy Claim
4.3 Concluding remarks
Part 11 Sentence-level anaphora
5 Applying Accessibility theory to sentence-level anaphora
5.1 Gencral predictions
5.2 Replacing the 'Avoid Pronoun' principle with
Accessibilily theory
6 Zero subjects
6.1 The Accessihility status of AGR types. Focus on
Hebrew
6.2 Zero subjects Focus on Chinese
7 Clause-linkage and anaphoric marking
7.1 Clause-linkage and Swilch-Reference systems
7.2 Clautse-linkage and definite NP anaphora
7.21 Clause-linkage and Resumptive Pronouns
7.22 Clause-linkage and backwards anuphora
Part III On (he interaction of Accessibility with
Pragmatic and social factors
8 The role of inferencing
8.1 The use of context in reference resolutions
8.2 Inferred entities
8.3 On so-called presuppositions
9 Spccial uses of Accessibilify Markers
9.1 Possible divergences from appropricate Accessibility
marking
9.2 Referring to the 'Other' Focus on women
9.3 Appendix
Notes
References
Sources
Name index
Subject index
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