Found inside – Page 119This example strongly suggests that a Discourse Topic cannot be an NP. ... contains adverbial expressions such as time phrases or contrastive morphemes. Found inside – Page 415 (1996) discussion of Rastafarians in Iamaica provides an example of vocality ... In other words, they used vocality to project their newly assemble voice. Found inside – Page 527There are numerous indices whereby we identify free indirect discourse in general, ... Their Eyes employs three modes of narration to render the words or ... Found inside – Page 256If (only) if-sentences are used to report something over and above mere ... the main clauses of our examples, and that these contribute to the expression of ... Found inside – Page 300(2004:446) words, the question is “whether the interactive [DM-]function of an expression is stronger only where no implication may be drawn from the use of ... Found inside – Page 51further observed in English contract lexis : e.g. undertakes to employ ... as in the expression within and not exceeding two months ( examples from Opitz ... Found inside – Page 5591), for instance, emphasizes that such expressions need to be viewed as ... This chapter, accordingly, often uses words such as text and discourse in their ... Found inside – Page 51The example he gives is " The sky is blue " . ... It seems that for Husserl this category of expression guarantees all the others , and it does this in two ways . ... as such ( and here Husserl again employs his phrase " properly speaking " : it is only such expressions that have , properly speaking , full meaning ) , but there are also ... Found inside – Page 307This chapter , accordingly , often uses words such as text and discourse in ... of the discursive constitution of human subjectivities , see , for example ... Found inside – Page 267Paul sometimes adds a modifying prepositional phrase to indicate the intermediate agency of his command, for example, 8tó too kopiou (see Rom. Found inside – Page 4Focusing on certain verbal concepts and expressions and disregarding others is ... These key words and phrases are repeated over and over again like a spell ... Found inside – Page 186STAGING AND KANA QAD The expression of a background proposition in a sentence at the head of which kdna qad appears may precede the expression of a ... Found insideIn the above example, we have foregrounded expressions in the ayah-final ... Qur'anic discourse employs specific argumentation techniques, sentence ... Found inside – Page 18In this example the evaluative description is an occasion - specific ... What is distinctive about words and expressions is that their metalinguistic uses ... Found inside – Page 9... are perhaps the most obvious examples of language-dependent primitives), ... that a language employs on the basis of a limited set of parameters. Found inside – Page 77expression of the poet's personal anguish at the death of Ann More (cf. ... in this poem as he also uses such conceits in erotic lyrics; for example, ... Found inside – Page 81An example of specific-generic paraphrase is such a sentence as They dug ... paraphrase which employs a generic lexical item in the last base after a ... Found insideFirst, it undertakes a descriptive analysis of emotion words, ... and expression of emotions is one of the most researched topics in Cognitive Linguistics ... Found inside – Page 54Such words and expressions are more prominent in literary discourse, ... In the discourse of mathematics and science, for example, Japanese employs mostly ... Found inside – Page 149The repetition is employed for different functions in various Arabic registers. ... modal expressions, doublets and triplets and complex sentences. Found inside – Page 111For example, sageo 私擧 in Korean means to recommend someone for a ... it employs the expression tianxia weigong 天下爲公, all under heaven, as communal. Found inside – Page 100The power produced in the modern prison, for example, had 'a double effect: ... techniques it employs destroy the physiological basis for the expression of ... Common questions about discourse analysis are presented in a lively and accessible Q&A format. This book will be an essential resource for all researchers working with discourse analysis. Found inside – Page 144As this example shows, interjectional particles often occur with the attention-getting discourse marker ano, forming a common colloquial expression ... Found inside – Page 95For example , in her first appearance in the film , her best friend Isabel ... In response , Mariscal employs a textbook expression of shock - raising her ... Found inside – Page 105There are numerous indices whereby we identify free indirect discourse in general, ... 41 Their Eyes employs three modes of narration to render the words or ... Found inside – Page 260In her notable study of Chinese discourse patterns , Carolyn Matalene ( 1985 ) ... and " idioms , cliches , and set phrases " dominate Chinese discourse in ... Found inside – Page 56Through exchange structure, for example, Ï identify how a relevant proposition is ... A turn-initial utterance may be preceded by an expression that ... Found insideHowever, given that User B employs the phrase to describe trick skates in ... For example, by styling their language use, forum users can localize a global ... Found insideFor example, writing employs words, syntax, clauses, sentences, and so forth, ... Writing affords the expression of argumentation very well while an image, ... Found inside – Page 147More important, an expression such as “having difficulties with someone” ... to observe in this example that “difficulties” among employees are primarily ... Found inside – Page 24Instead, they analyse either groups of meanings as discursive resources (as already noted, these can be labelled in different ways, for example, ... Found inside – Page 451There are some examples with eloquent patterns and politeness formulas that ... The key phrase in scholastic thought - styles seems to be the impersonal ... Found inside – Page 91... used words or expressions in language, or specific instances of discourse, ... for example, that academic discourse employs more metaphorical words than ... Found inside – Page 75The first is by examining the verb phrase (VP) core (the verb and its complements, ... the internal argument and various types of “bounding expressions”), ... Found inside – Page 85Discourse markers instead link two sentences semantically while not ... a way similar to the problems that referring expressions pose to noun phrases: ... Found inside – Page 62Similarly, Saussure's famous example of the French having one, but the English, ... Cavell doubts that the child employs the same words or names as we do, ... Found insideEach of the above quotations employs discourse deixis (as does the part of this ... given to a subset of words which can be used as 'pointing' expressions. Found inside – Page 106In other words, the meaning of train travel for Rajesh is a way to ... For example, when speaking about the ritzy Maharaja Express train, the author employs ... Found inside – Page 149Consider the following examples: la She made my mouth water. ... Example 2b is much less explicit in the way it draws upon metaphor idioms that already ... Found inside – Page 93It will most probably be urged , that the figure of eating and drinking does not fully come up to the strong expressions , “ eat the ... has remarked , that not a single example of such a use of these phrases can be alleged , and that the forms of expression are peculiar to our Lord alone . ... Ø He employs the word propriis in a technical sense , in contradistinction to figurative . ll Tittmanni Meletemata Sacra sive ... Found inside3) The phrase bude is used for strict prohibition, as in “一切法律、行政法规和 ... to)” is an expression frequently used in Chinese legislative discourse to ... Found inside – Page 65First, it is not the content of the entire preceding sentence that is called ... of a noun phrase, as conveniently illustrated by the following examples: Le ... Found inside – Page 152These more often than not employ the future form or progressive aspect to ... for example, are embedded in phrases of quite different grammatical function. Found inside – Page 68An example that employs a scientist is the Australian Queensland 2004 Micro ... the back seat is shown with a shocked expression on her face and screaming. Found inside – Page 107This strategy involves couching unpopular policy changes in words whose ... painted by the most frequently used synonymous words and expressions that occur ... Found inside – Page 99Political oratory thus employs the linguistic elements present in the other ... For example, in the transcribed piece, the phrase "ho'i wa nem ho' za" can ... Found inside – Page 49Again, the poem uses the discourse of enclosure to inscribe gender in an otherwise anonymous text. ... in other words, by at least three layers of barriers. Found inside – Page 162From their texts , we find evidence of not only their knowledge of such Ebonics structural and discursive patterns , but more ... ideas ; students are capable of employing Ebonics to define words , phrases , or ideas ; and they are skillful at using Ebonics to ... The fact that students can explain and provide specific examples of how they code - switch in academic writing ... Marquise's text not only provides compelling evidence that Africanized patterns of expression are appropriate for ... Found inside – Page 47The example illustrates that the parts of a discourse segment have ... LINLIN, a natural language dialogue system, employs dialogue grammars for such ...