Reference in discourse / Andrej Kibrik.

This is a study of how people refer to entities in natural discourse. It contributes to the understanding of both linguistic diversity and the cognitive underpinnings of language and it provides a framework for further research in both fields.

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Main Author: Kibrik, A. A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011.
Series:Oxford studies in typology and linguistic theory.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Basics of reference in discourse -- Major types of reduced referential devices -- Pronouns and related categories -- Sensitivities of reduced referential devices -- Challenges of bound pronouns -- The rise and fall of bound tenacious pronouns -- Referential aids -- How functional are referential aids? -- The cognitive multi-factorial approach -- Referential choice in Russian narrative prose -- Referential choice in English narrative prose -- Cognitive inferences from the linguistic study of reference in discourse -- Further studies based on the cognitive multi-factorial approach -- Reference and visual aspects of discourse. 
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