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OverviewDiscourse markers and modal particles are fuzzy linguistic categories that are difficult to describe. The contributions in this volume go beyond this statement. They discuss the intersection between modal particles and discourse markers and examine whether or not it is possible to draw a line between these two types of linguistic expressions. On the basis of new synchronic and diachronic data, from speech and writing, from European and Asian languages or cross-linguistically, the authors answer the question whether discourse markers and modal particles are distinct categories, whether they form a cline, or whether modal particles are a subcategory of discourse markers. This common question shows up throughout all chapters, which makes the book to a coherent whole. By disentangling the complexity of categorizing multifunctional expressions, this book also sheds new light on the processes of meaning extension. The traditional discourse and modal functions are complemented by interactional and textual ones. A must read for functional linguists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liesbeth Degand (Université catholique de Louvain) , Bert Cornillie (University of Leuven) , Paola Pietrandrea (Université de Tours & LLL CNRS)Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co Volume: 234 Weight: 0.595kg ISBN: 9789027256393ISBN 10: 902725639 Pages: 239 Publication Date: 14 November 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Modal particles and discourse markers: Two sides of the same coin?: Introduction (by Degand, Liesbeth); 2. Same same but different - Modal particles, discourse markers and the art (and purpose) of categorization (by Diewald, Gabriele); 3. A radical construction grammar perspective on the modal particle-discourse particle distinction (by Fischer, Kerstin); 4. Analyzing modal adverbs as modal particles and discourse markers (by Aijmer, Karin); 5. Modal particles, discourse markers, and adverbs with lt-suffix in Estonian (by Valdmets, Annika); 6. Modal particles: Problems in defining a category (by Schoonjans, Steven); 7. From TAM to discourse: The role of information status in North-Western Italian gia 'already' (by Squartini, Mario); 8. The fuzzy boundaries between discourse marking and modal marking (by Cuenca, Maria Josep); 9. From discourse markers to modal/final particles: What the position reveals about the continuum (by Izutsu, Katsunobu); 10. IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |