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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Pr. Bernd Heine (Köln University), "The grammar of interactives: The challenge of discourse"]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[Most work on grammatical analysis has focused on the
structure of clauses and sentences organized in a propositional format. Work on
discourse processing and the organization of texts suggests, however, that
there are many linguistic phenomena that are elusive to a description in terms
of ‘sentence grammar’. A number of frameworks, commonly known as ‘dual process
models’ (e.g., Evans and Stanovich, 2013; Heine, 2019), have been proposed to account
for such phenomena and their psychological and neurolinguistic correlates
(e.g., Marini et al., 2005; Haselow, 2019).
Based on this line of research, the present paper
argues that there is crosslinguistically a pool of linguistic expressions that
appear to be anchored immediately in the situation of discourse rather than in
the syntactic or semantic structure of sentences. These expressions, referred
to as ‘interactives’, include interjections, ideophones, discourse markers,
social formulae, as well as a number of types of linguistic forms. The goal of
the paper is to define these expressions as a grammatical category distinct
from other linguistic categories.
References
Evans, J.S.B.T. and Stanovich, K.E. 2013. Dual process
theories of higher cognition: advancing the debate. Perspectives on
Psychological Science 8, 3: 223–241.
Haselow, Alexander 2019. Discourse markers and brain
lateralization: Evidence for dual language processing from neurological
disorders. Typescript.
Heine, Bernd 2019. Some observations on the dualistic
nature of discourse processing. Folia Linguistica 53, 2: 411-442.
Marini, Andrea, Carlomagno, S., Caltagirone, C. and
Nocentini, U. 2005. The role played by the right hemisphere in the organization
of complex textual structures. Brain and Language 93: 46-54.]]></string></description>
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