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Discourse Markers

2022
Abstract Chapter 7 is concerned with the organization of discourse. Classical and post-classical subordinators, coordinators, and particles are considered. Discourse-organisational trends in post-classical Greek, Coptic a4nd colloquial discourse more generally coincide, such that positive transfer and/or reinforcement is more frequent ...
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Are apposition markers discourse markers?

Journal of Linguistics, 1996
This paper aims to re-assess the notion DISCOURSE MARKER as it is applied to a subset of so-called apposition markers. It is argued that the classification of markers of reformulation as discourse markers alongside expressions like but and so is incoherent from a semantic point of view, since this ignores the distinction between PROCEDURAL and ...
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Discourse Markers

1987
Discourse markers - the particles oh, well, now, then, you know and I mean, and the connectives so, because, and, but and or - perform important functions in conversation. Dr Schiffrin's approach is firmly interdisciplinary, within linguistics and sociology, and her rigourous analysis clearly demonstrates that neither the markers, nor the discourse ...
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Discourse markers as stance markers

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2013
Stance is inherent in conversational interaction and is interactional in nature. When speakers take a stance, they pay attention to both prior stances and stance relations, as well as to the anticipated consequences of their stancetaking. They manage stance relations as a way of dealing with the “sociocognitive relations” of intersubjectivity (Du Bois ...
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Discourse markers and discourse relations

2017
Abstract We investigate if and how Discourse Markers (DMs) can be integrated into a dynamic semantic framework (in the SDRT variant, cf. Asher & Lascarides 2003, 2008, 2009) in order to study the relationships between discursive markers and rhetoric relations in a dialogue.
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Discourse Markers in Oral Narrative

Journal of Pragmatics, 2001
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that well and but function as a special sort of discourse marker (DM) in oral narratives, and that their functions within the oral narrative context follow neither from their usual meanings nor from their usual DM functions in other contexts.
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Pragmatic markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles

2017
This book offers new perspectives into the description of the form, meaning and function of Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles in a number of different languages, along with new methods for identifying their ‘prototypical’ instances in situated language contexts, often based on cross-linguistic comparisons. The papers collected in
Fedriani, Chiara, Sansò, Andrea
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Discourse Markers.

Man, 1988
Cynthia McLemore, Deborah Schiffrin
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