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Manual of discourse traditions in romance / edited by Esme Winter-Froemel and Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Manuals of romance linguistics ; Volume 30.
- Manuals of romance linguistics ; Volume 30
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Romance languages--Discourse analysis.
- Romance languages.
- Linguistics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (846 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2023]
- Summary:
- The series Manuals of Romance Linguistics (MRL) aims to present a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of Romance linguistics. It will comprise approximately 60 volumes that can either be consulted individually or used as a series of books providing a detailed overall picture of the current state of research in Romance linguistics. A special focus will be placed on the presentation and analysis of the smaller languages, the linguae minores.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Manuals of Romance Linguistics
- Table of Contents
- 0 Introduction
- Part I: The theory and history of discourse traditions and discourse traditional knowledge
- 1 Discourse traditions research: foundations, theoretical issues and implications
- 2 Discourse traditions and variation linguistics
- 3 Conceptual developments in discourse tradition theory
- 4 Discourse traditions and the historicity of language: discourse traditional knowledge and discourse universes
- 5 Discourse traditions in synchrony
- 6 Discourse traditions and linguistic dynamics
- 7 International diffusion of the discourse traditions model
- Part II: Discourse traditions within historical linguistics and textual linguistics: models, concepts, and approaches
- 8 Discourse traditions and the construction of discourse from a historical perspective
- 9 Discourse traditions, linguistic standardisation and elaboration: reflections from Spanish
- 10 Discourse traditions, text linguistics and historical pragmatics
- 11 Discourse traditions, functional and cognitive linguistics
- 12 Discourse traditions and Construction Grammar
- 13 Discourse traditions, genres, and rhetoric
- 14 Discourse traditions, text linguistics, and translation studies
- 15 Discourse traditions and models of discourse segmentation
- Part III: Discourse traditions in the history of Romance: applications and case studies
- 16 Discourse traditions in the early Romance period (with a focus on Gallo-Romance varieties)
- 17 Discourse traditions in early Italo-Romance varieties
- 18 Discourse traditions in early Ibero-Romance varieties
- 19 Romance and Latin in medieval discourse traditions: the elaboration of vernacular writing between inscriptions and in-scripturation.
- 20 Discourse traditions and translation: interference between Latin and Romance in the Early Modern Period (poetry, dialogue, doctrinal prose)
- 21 Discourse traditions in the history of French
- 22 Discourse traditions in the history of Italian
- 23 Discourse traditions in the history of European Spanish
- 24 Discourse traditions and the history of American Spanish: social settings, contacts, ideologies and challenges
- 25 Diachronic approaches to discourse traditions in Spanish America
- 26 Discourse traditions in the history of Brazilian Portuguese: a case study on forms of address
- 27 Discourse traditions in the history of Romanian
- 28 Discourse traditions in the history of Catalan: a case study on additive discourse markers
- 29 Discourse traditions in the history of Romansh
- 30 Discourse traditions in multilingual contexts: the Kingdom of Naples
- Part IV: Contacts with further approaches
- 31 Discourse traditions and corpus linguistics
- 32 Discourse traditions and computational linguistics
- 33 Discourse traditions and lexical innovation
- 34 Discourse traditions and formulaic language studies
- 35 Syntactic complexity in Standard Average European: language contact and discourse traditions in the domain of communicative distance
- 36 Discourse traditions and literary studies: the example of Ancient Greek and Latin literature(s)
- 37 Interdiscursivity in French theatre: crossing linguistic and literary perspectives
- 38 Discourse traditions, multimodality and media studies
- Appendix
- Discourse traditions: on their status in language theory and on their dynamics
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Winter-Froemel, Esme Manual of Discourse Traditions in Romance
- ISBN:
- 9783110665437
- 3110665433
- 9783110668636
- 3110668637
- OCLC:
- 1350572424
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