The Discourse Function of Inversion in English
First published in 1997. This dissertation presents a discourse-functional account of English inversion, based on an empirical study of natural language data. The central finding is that inversion is subject to a pragmatic constraint on the information status of its constituents; specifically, the information represented by the preposed constituent must be at least as familiar within the discourse as is that represented by the postposed constituent.
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The Discourse Function of Inversion in English
First published in 1997. This dissertation presents a discourse-functional account of English inversion, based on an empirical study of natural language data. The central finding is that inversion is subject to a pragmatic constraint on the information status of its constituents; specifically, the information represented by the preposed constituent must be at least as familiar within the discourse as is that represented by the postposed constituent.
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The Discourse Function of Inversion in English

The Discourse Function of Inversion in English

by Betty Birner
The Discourse Function of Inversion in English

The Discourse Function of Inversion in English

by Betty Birner

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First published in 1997. This dissertation presents a discourse-functional account of English inversion, based on an empirical study of natural language data. The central finding is that inversion is subject to a pragmatic constraint on the information status of its constituents; specifically, the information represented by the preposed constituent must be at least as familiar within the discourse as is that represented by the postposed constituent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136753978
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Series: Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Birner, Betty

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Definition and Preliminary Taxonomy; Chapter 3 Previous Analyses; Chapter 4 The Function of Inversion; Chapter 5 Verbs and Related Issues; Chapter 6 Summary and Conclusions;
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