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Manual of discourse traditions in romance / edited by Esme Winter-Froemel and Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Winter-Froemel, Esme, editor.
Octavio de Toledo, Álvaro S., editor.
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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