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  1. Linguistic foundations of narration in spoken and sign languages
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    2.2 Analyses2.3 Results; 2.4 Summary; 3. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Grammaticised... more

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    2.2 Analyses2.3 Results; 2.4 Summary; 3. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Grammaticised notions in Japanese; 2.1 Markers of the point of view; 2.2 Aspect system; 3. Information organization in Japanese narratives in contrast to German narratives; 3.1 The global temporal structure; 3.2 The role of the global topic entity in information organization; 3.3 Discussion; 4. Information organization by German adult learners of Japanese 3.3 Temporal relations in film re-narrations in English and German3.4 Object descriptions; 4. Discussion and conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Discourse prominence and the selection of anaphora -- evidence from pronouns in historical German; 1. The role of discourse prominence in the choice of anaphora -- introductory remarks; 2. Previous ways of determining salience in pronominal choice and resolution; 3. Case studies; 3.1 Data and method; 3.2 Case study I: 3rd person pronouns vs. simple demonstratives in OHG; 3.3 Case study II: her/ther/theser vs. (g)ener in OHG; 4. Conclusion 4.1 Data collection4.2 Method; 4.3 Results; 4.4 Discussion; 5. Final remarks; Acknowledgements; References; Texts as answers to questions: Information structure and its grammatical underpinnings in narratives and descriptions in German and English (topic and anaphoric linkage); 1. Introduction; 2. Texts as answers to questions; 3. Language specificity in information organisation; 3.1 Macro structural planning in narratives and object descriptions in English and German: the role of grammar; 3.2 Descriptive passages in film re-narrations in English and German Intro; Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Approaching narration across modalities: Topics, methods, perspectives; 1. Introduction; 2. Perspective; 3. Contributions to this volume; References; A new technique for analyzing narrative prosodic effects in SLs using motion capture technology; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Perceptual studies of prosody and fluency; 1.2 Production studies of fluency and prosody; 1.3 Prior kinematic work; 2. The present study; 2.1 Procedure

     

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  2. Linguistic foundations of narration in spoken and sign languages
    edited by Annika Hübl, Markus Steinbach (University of Göttingen)
    Contributor: Hübl, Annika (HerausgeberIn); Steinbach, Markus (HerausgeberIn)
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    Intro -- Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Approaching narration across modalities: Topics, methods, perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 3. Contributions to this volume -- References -- A new technique for analyzing narrative prosodic effects in SLs using motion capture technology -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Perceptual studies of prosody and fluency -- 1.2 Production studies of fluency and prosody -- 1.3 Prior kinematic work -- 2. The present study -- 2.1 Procedure -- 2.2 Analyses -- 2.3 Results -- 2.4 Summary -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammaticised notions in Japanese -- 2.1 Markers of the point of view -- 2.2 Aspect system -- 3. Information organization in Japanese narratives in contrast to German narratives -- 3.1 The global temporal structure -- 3.2 The role of the global topic entity in information organization -- 3.3 Discussion -- 4. Information organization by German adult learners of Japanese -- 4.1 Data collection -- 4.2 Method -- 4.3 Results -- 4.4 Discussion -- 5. Final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Texts as answers to questions: Information structure and its grammatical underpinnings in narratives and descriptions in German and English (topic and anaphoric linkage) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Texts as answers to questions -- 3. Language specificity in information organisation -- 3.1 Macro structural planning in narratives and object descriptions in English and German: the role of grammar -- 3.2 Descriptive passages in film re-narrations in English and German 3.3 Temporal relations in film re-narrations in English and German -- 3.4 Object descriptions -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Discourse prominence and the selection of anaphora - evidence from pronouns in historical German -- 1. The role of discourse prominence in the choice of anaphora - introductory remarks -- 2. Previous ways of determining salience in pronominal choice and resolution -- 3. Case studies -- 3.1 Data and method -- 3.2 Case study I: 3rd person pronouns vs. simple demonstratives in OHG -- 3.3 Case study II: her/ther/theser vs. (g)ener in OHG -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Text editions -- Secondary literature -- A centering theoretic account for the changing usage of anaphoric expressions in the history of German -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Aims of this paper -- 1.2 Centering theory -- 2. Anaphoric expressions in modern German from a centering perspective -- 3. Old High German - does centering play a role for the choice of anaphoric expressions? -- 4. Later periods -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- On the processing of free indirect discourse: First results and methodological challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Experimental evidence -- 3.1 Materials -- 3.2 Pilot 1: Off-line questionnaire study -- 3.3 Pilot 2: Expert rating -- 3.4 Experiment 1: Self-paced reading -- 3.5 Experiment 2: Self-paced reading and memory test -- 4. General discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- What is a Narration - and why does it matter? -- 1. The mystery of Narration -- 2. What is a Narration? -- 2.1 Micro-structural conceptions of Narration: The sequence of events -- 2.2 Macro-structural conceptions of Narration: The double-layered structure of discourse -- 3. The anatomy of the double-layered structure of Narration -- 3.1 The case of Free Indirect Discourse (FID) 3.2 The How and What of narrative discourse -- 3.3 Is there a narrator at all? -- 3.4 Who speaks? -- 3.5 Interim conclusion: The configuration of narrative discourse structure -- 4. Narration in oral story telling -- 5. What about fictionality? -- 6. Why it matters -- References -- Reporting vs. pretending. Degrees of identification in role play and reported speech -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 2.1 Two notions of perspective -- 2.2 Perspectives in role play -- 2.3 Perspectives in direct and indirect speech -- 3. Differences between role play utterances and speech reports -- 3.1 Metalinguistic marking -- 3.2 Communicative intention -- 3.3 Embodiment -- 4. Hierarchy of identification -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Ways of expressing action in multimodal narrations - The semiotic complexity of character viewpoint depictions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Analyzing multimodal narratives -- 3. Exemplification of the method -- Step 1. Description of articulators involved in the character viewpoint depiction -- Step 2. Meaning analysis of body movements -- Step 3. Determination of degree of semiotic complexity -- 4. Ways of expression action in multimodal narrations -- 4.1 Character viewpoint depiction involving a single articulator -- 4.2 Character viewpoint depiction involving two articulators -- 4.3 Character viewpoint depiction involving several articulators -- 5. Continuum of semiotic complexity -- 6. Concluding thoughts: Iconicity of action depiction and constructed action in gesture and sign language -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers and role shift in signed narratives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1 Dynamic semantics and salience -- 2.2 Previous work on reference-tracking in sign languages -- 2.3 A more complex account of salience 3. Referring expressions in signed narratives -- 3.1 Semantic classifiers -- 3.2 Double function of classifiers -- 3.3 Coarticulation of role shift and semantic classifiers -- 4. Accessibility in signed anaphoric chains -- 4.1 Licensing the identity equation and associative anaphora -- 4.2 Accessibility and semantic relations -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Between narrator and protagonist in fables of German sign language -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role shift in sign languages -- 2.1 Terminology -- 2.2 Quotation role shift -- 2.3 Action role shift -- 3. Parallel perspectivation within action role shift in fables of German sign language -- 3.1 State of the art -- 3.2 Methodology and data -- 3.3 Types of parallel perspectivation -- 3.4 Simultaneously layered additions by the narrator within action role shift -- 4. A unified account for role shift -- 4.1 Action role shift at the gesture-grammar interface -- 4.2 Integrating A-RS in an agreement analysis -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Index

     

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  3. Linguistic foundations of narration in spoken and sign languages
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  6. Linguistic foundations of narration in spoken and sign languages
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    Contributor: Hübl, Annika (HerausgeberIn); Steinbach, Markus (HerausgeberIn)
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    Intro -- Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Approaching narration across modalities: Topics, methods, perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 3. Contributions to this volume -- References -- A new technique for analyzing narrative prosodic effects in SLs using motion capture technology -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Perceptual studies of prosody and fluency -- 1.2 Production studies of fluency and prosody -- 1.3 Prior kinematic work -- 2. The present study -- 2.1 Procedure -- 2.2 Analyses -- 2.3 Results -- 2.4 Summary -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammaticised notions in Japanese -- 2.1 Markers of the point of view -- 2.2 Aspect system -- 3. Information organization in Japanese narratives in contrast to German narratives -- 3.1 The global temporal structure -- 3.2 The role of the global topic entity in information organization -- 3.3 Discussion -- 4. Information organization by German adult learners of Japanese -- 4.1 Data collection -- 4.2 Method -- 4.3 Results -- 4.4 Discussion -- 5. Final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Texts as answers to questions: Information structure and its grammatical underpinnings in narratives and descriptions in German and English (topic and anaphoric linkage) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Texts as answers to questions -- 3. Language specificity in information organisation -- 3.1 Macro structural planning in narratives and object descriptions in English and German: the role of grammar -- 3.2 Descriptive passages in film re-narrations in English and German 3.3 Temporal relations in film re-narrations in English and German -- 3.4 Object descriptions -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Discourse prominence and the selection of anaphora - evidence from pronouns in historical German -- 1. The role of discourse prominence in the choice of anaphora - introductory remarks -- 2. Previous ways of determining salience in pronominal choice and resolution -- 3. Case studies -- 3.1 Data and method -- 3.2 Case study I: 3rd person pronouns vs. simple demonstratives in OHG -- 3.3 Case study II: her/ther/theser vs. (g)ener in OHG -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Text editions -- Secondary literature -- A centering theoretic account for the changing usage of anaphoric expressions in the history of German -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Aims of this paper -- 1.2 Centering theory -- 2. Anaphoric expressions in modern German from a centering perspective -- 3. Old High German - does centering play a role for the choice of anaphoric expressions? -- 4. Later periods -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- On the processing of free indirect discourse: First results and methodological challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Experimental evidence -- 3.1 Materials -- 3.2 Pilot 1: Off-line questionnaire study -- 3.3 Pilot 2: Expert rating -- 3.4 Experiment 1: Self-paced reading -- 3.5 Experiment 2: Self-paced reading and memory test -- 4. General discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- What is a Narration - and why does it matter? -- 1. The mystery of Narration -- 2. What is a Narration? -- 2.1 Micro-structural conceptions of Narration: The sequence of events -- 2.2 Macro-structural conceptions of Narration: The double-layered structure of discourse -- 3. The anatomy of the double-layered structure of Narration -- 3.1 The case of Free Indirect Discourse (FID) 3.2 The How and What of narrative discourse -- 3.3 Is there a narrator at all? -- 3.4 Who speaks? -- 3.5 Interim conclusion: The configuration of narrative discourse structure -- 4. Narration in oral story telling -- 5. What about fictionality? -- 6. Why it matters -- References -- Reporting vs. pretending. Degrees of identification in role play and reported speech -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 2.1 Two notions of perspective -- 2.2 Perspectives in role play -- 2.3 Perspectives in direct and indirect speech -- 3. Differences between role play utterances and speech reports -- 3.1 Metalinguistic marking -- 3.2 Communicative intention -- 3.3 Embodiment -- 4. Hierarchy of identification -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Ways of expressing action in multimodal narrations - The semiotic complexity of character viewpoint depictions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Analyzing multimodal narratives -- 3. Exemplification of the method -- Step 1. Description of articulators involved in the character viewpoint depiction -- Step 2. Meaning analysis of body movements -- Step 3. Determination of degree of semiotic complexity -- 4. Ways of expression action in multimodal narrations -- 4.1 Character viewpoint depiction involving a single articulator -- 4.2 Character viewpoint depiction involving two articulators -- 4.3 Character viewpoint depiction involving several articulators -- 5. Continuum of semiotic complexity -- 6. Concluding thoughts: Iconicity of action depiction and constructed action in gesture and sign language -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers and role shift in signed narratives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1 Dynamic semantics and salience -- 2.2 Previous work on reference-tracking in sign languages -- 2.3 A more complex account of salience 3. Referring expressions in signed narratives -- 3.1 Semantic classifiers -- 3.2 Double function of classifiers -- 3.3 Coarticulation of role shift and semantic classifiers -- 4. Accessibility in signed anaphoric chains -- 4.1 Licensing the identity equation and associative anaphora -- 4.2 Accessibility and semantic relations -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Between narrator and protagonist in fables of German sign language -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role shift in sign languages -- 2.1 Terminology -- 2.2 Quotation role shift -- 2.3 Action role shift -- 3. Parallel perspectivation within action role shift in fables of German sign language -- 3.1 State of the art -- 3.2 Methodology and data -- 3.3 Types of parallel perspectivation -- 3.4 Simultaneously layered additions by the narrator within action role shift -- 4. A unified account for role shift -- 4.1 Action role shift at the gesture-grammar interface -- 4.2 Integrating A-RS in an agreement analysis -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Index

     

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  8. Linguistic foundations of narration in spoken and sign languages
    edited by Annika Hübl, Markus Steinbach (University of Göttingen)
    Contributor: Hübl, Annika (HerausgeberIn); Steinbach, Markus (HerausgeberIn)
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    Intro -- Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Approaching narration across modalities: Topics, methods, perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 3. Contributions to this volume -- References -- A new technique for analyzing narrative prosodic effects in SLs using motion capture technology -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Perceptual studies of prosody and fluency -- 1.2 Production studies of fluency and prosody -- 1.3 Prior kinematic work -- 2. The present study -- 2.1 Procedure -- 2.2 Analyses -- 2.3 Results -- 2.4 Summary -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Language structure and principles of information organization: An analysis of retellings in Japanese, German, and L2 Japanese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammaticised notions in Japanese -- 2.1 Markers of the point of view -- 2.2 Aspect system -- 3. Information organization in Japanese narratives in contrast to German narratives -- 3.1 The global temporal structure -- 3.2 The role of the global topic entity in information organization -- 3.3 Discussion -- 4. Information organization by German adult learners of Japanese -- 4.1 Data collection -- 4.2 Method -- 4.3 Results -- 4.4 Discussion -- 5. Final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Texts as answers to questions: Information structure and its grammatical underpinnings in narratives and descriptions in German and English (topic and anaphoric linkage) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Texts as answers to questions -- 3. Language specificity in information organisation -- 3.1 Macro structural planning in narratives and object descriptions in English and German: the role of grammar -- 3.2 Descriptive passages in film re-narrations in English and German 3.3 Temporal relations in film re-narrations in English and German -- 3.4 Object descriptions -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Discourse prominence and the selection of anaphora - evidence from pronouns in historical German -- 1. The role of discourse prominence in the choice of anaphora - introductory remarks -- 2. Previous ways of determining salience in pronominal choice and resolution -- 3. Case studies -- 3.1 Data and method -- 3.2 Case study I: 3rd person pronouns vs. simple demonstratives in OHG -- 3.3 Case study II: her/ther/theser vs. (g)ener in OHG -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Text editions -- Secondary literature -- A centering theoretic account for the changing usage of anaphoric expressions in the history of German -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Aims of this paper -- 1.2 Centering theory -- 2. Anaphoric expressions in modern German from a centering perspective -- 3. Old High German - does centering play a role for the choice of anaphoric expressions? -- 4. Later periods -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- On the processing of free indirect discourse: First results and methodological challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Experimental evidence -- 3.1 Materials -- 3.2 Pilot 1: Off-line questionnaire study -- 3.3 Pilot 2: Expert rating -- 3.4 Experiment 1: Self-paced reading -- 3.5 Experiment 2: Self-paced reading and memory test -- 4. General discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- What is a Narration - and why does it matter? -- 1. The mystery of Narration -- 2. What is a Narration? -- 2.1 Micro-structural conceptions of Narration: The sequence of events -- 2.2 Macro-structural conceptions of Narration: The double-layered structure of discourse -- 3. The anatomy of the double-layered structure of Narration -- 3.1 The case of Free Indirect Discourse (FID) 3.2 The How and What of narrative discourse -- 3.3 Is there a narrator at all? -- 3.4 Who speaks? -- 3.5 Interim conclusion: The configuration of narrative discourse structure -- 4. Narration in oral story telling -- 5. What about fictionality? -- 6. Why it matters -- References -- Reporting vs. pretending. Degrees of identification in role play and reported speech -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perspective -- 2.1 Two notions of perspective -- 2.2 Perspectives in role play -- 2.3 Perspectives in direct and indirect speech -- 3. Differences between role play utterances and speech reports -- 3.1 Metalinguistic marking -- 3.2 Communicative intention -- 3.3 Embodiment -- 4. Hierarchy of identification -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Ways of expressing action in multimodal narrations - The semiotic complexity of character viewpoint depictions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Analyzing multimodal narratives -- 3. Exemplification of the method -- Step 1. Description of articulators involved in the character viewpoint depiction -- Step 2. Meaning analysis of body movements -- Step 3. Determination of degree of semiotic complexity -- 4. Ways of expression action in multimodal narrations -- 4.1 Character viewpoint depiction involving a single articulator -- 4.2 Character viewpoint depiction involving two articulators -- 4.3 Character viewpoint depiction involving several articulators -- 5. Continuum of semiotic complexity -- 6. Concluding thoughts: Iconicity of action depiction and constructed action in gesture and sign language -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers and role shift in signed narratives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1 Dynamic semantics and salience -- 2.2 Previous work on reference-tracking in sign languages -- 2.3 A more complex account of salience 3. Referring expressions in signed narratives -- 3.1 Semantic classifiers -- 3.2 Double function of classifiers -- 3.3 Coarticulation of role shift and semantic classifiers -- 4. Accessibility in signed anaphoric chains -- 4.1 Licensing the identity equation and associative anaphora -- 4.2 Accessibility and semantic relations -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Between narrator and protagonist in fables of German sign language -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role shift in sign languages -- 2.1 Terminology -- 2.2 Quotation role shift -- 2.3 Action role shift -- 3. Parallel perspectivation within action role shift in fables of German sign language -- 3.1 State of the art -- 3.2 Methodology and data -- 3.3 Types of parallel perspectivation -- 3.4 Simultaneously layered additions by the narrator within action role shift -- 4. A unified account for role shift -- 4.1 Action role shift at the gesture-grammar interface -- 4.2 Integrating A-RS in an agreement analysis -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Index

     

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    Contributor: Hübl, Annika (HerausgeberIn); Steinbach, Markus (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Ser ; v.247
    Subjects: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills; Narration (Rhetoric); Linguistics; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES; Linguistics; Narration (Rhetoric); REFERENCE
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