The Oxford Handbook of Information Structure (Oxford Handbooks) 🔍
Caroline Fery (editor), Shinichiro Ishihara (editor) IRL Press at Oxford University Press, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Handbooks, 2014
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This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and experimental work on information structure. Leading researchers survey the main theories of information structure in syntax, phonology, and semantics as well as perspectives from
psycholinguistics and other relevant fields. Following the editors' introduction the book is divided into four parts. The first, on theories of and theoretical perspectives on information structure, includes chapters on topic, prosody, and implicature. Part 2 covers a range of current issues in the
field, including focus, quantification, and sign languages, while Part 3 is concerned with experimental approaches to information structure, including processes involved in its acquisition and comprehension. The final part contains a series of linguistic case studies drawn from a wide variety of the
world's language families. This volume will be the standard guide to current work in information structure and a major point of departure for future research.
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Shinichiro Ishihara; Caroline Féry; Oxford University Press
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Caroline Féry; Shinichiro Ishihara
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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German Historical Institute London
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OUP Oxford
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Oxford Handbooks in Linguistics, First published in paperback, New York, NY, 2019
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Oxford handbooks in linguistics, Oxford, 2016
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2016
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Illustrated, PT, 2016
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This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and experimental work on information structure. Leading researchers survey the main theories of information structure in syntax, phonology, and semantics as well as perspectives from psycholinguistics and other relevant fields. Following the editors'introduction the book is divided into four parts. The first, on theories of and theoretical perspectives on information structure, includes chapters on focus, topic, and givenness. Part 2 covers a range of current issues in the field, including quantification, dislocation, and intonation, while Part 3 is concerned with experimental approaches to information structure, including language processing and acquisition. The final part contains a series of linguistic case studies drawn from a wide variety of the world's language families. This volume will be the standard guide to current work in information structure and a major point of departure for future research.
Alternative description
This book offers a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and experimental work on information structure. Different chapters examine the main theories of information structure in syntax, phonology, and semantics as well as perspectives from psycholinguistics and other relevant fields. Following the editors’ introduction the book is divided into four parts. The first, on theories of and theoretical perspectives on information structure, includes chapters on topic, prosody, and implicature. Part II covers a range of current issues in the field, including focus, quantification, and sign languages, while Part III is concerned with experimental approaches to information structure, including processes involved in its acquisition and comprehension. The final part contains a series of linguistic case studies drawn from a wide variety of the world’s language families.
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Edited By Caroline Féry And Shinichiro Ishihara. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 835-953) And Index.
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2021-05-08
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