Světla Čmejrková - František Daneš - Eva Havlová (eds.)
Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen 1994
Language, Text, Discourse, Communication
Proceedings of the Conference held at the Czech Language Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, October 14-16, 1992
Proceedings of the Conference held at the Czech Language Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, October 14-16, 1992
Contents
Preface from the editors
PLENARY PAPERS Robert de Beaugrande (Vienna and Gainesville) Speech and writing in theory and in data František Daneš (Prague) Feedback dynamics between written and spoken Nils Erik Enkvist (Åbo) Problems raised by Old English þa Paul L. Garvin (Buffalo) The analysis of spoken and written data in the light of language data processing Elisabeth Gülich (Bielefeld) Formulierungsarbeit im Gespräch Winfried Nöth (Kassel) Symmetry in oral and written language Wolfgang Raible (Freiburg) Literacy and language change Roger D. Seli (Åbo) Literary pragmatics and speech act theory of literature Petr Sgall (Prague) Sociological issues of spoken language Sorin Stati (Bologna) Sequencing of argumentation moves in written dialogues Yishai Tobin (Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva) a unified analysis of contractions in English in spoken and written discourse SECTION I General questions of speaking and writing Deborah Du Bartell (Edinboro) Language and technologieal media: Devising parameters for the relationships between speech and writing Reinhard Fiehler (Bielefeld) Analyse- und Beschreibungskategorien für geschriebene und gesprochene Sprache. Alles eins? Roz Ivanič (Lancaster) Characterizations of context for describing spoken and written discourse Jan Kořenský (Prag) Dimensionen der Beziehung von Schriftlichkeit und Mündlichkeit in der sprachlichen Kommunikation Nikolaj Savický (Prag) Geschriebene Sprache, gesprochene Sprache im Lichte der philo- sophischen Kategorie der Vergegenständlichung SECTION II Mutual relations between writing and speaking, monologue and dialogue Martin Davies (Stirling) Intonation Is visible in written English Eva Hajičová (Prague) Cognitive prerequisites of anaphoric relations and topic-focus articulation (TFA) Jana Hoffmannová (Prag) Zitate und Allusionen – zwischen mündlichen und schriftlichen Texten Галина Hещименко (Mocквa) Дихотомии “монологическая – диалогическая речь” и “писменная – устная речь” и их значимость для моделирования строения национального языка František Štícha (Prag) Intonatorische Wiedergabe der impliziten Thema-Rhema-Gliederung beim Lesen Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen (Turku) Variation in lexical cohesion in spoken and written English Bärbel Techtmeier (Berlin) Handlungsstrukturen in monologischen und dialogischen Texten SECTION III Speaking and listening, writing and reading Ronald Geluykens (Antwerp) Interactional and topical coherence in conversation Maria Langleben (Jerusalem) Scanning and digesting the text: The direction of text and the direction of interpretation Kristyan Spelman Miller (Reading) a new mode of spoken interaction? The case of the telephone answer-machine Ludmila Uhlířová (Prague) Talk at a PC Ann Williams (Reading) Talk written down? The sociolinguistics of school writing SECTION IV Writing and speaking in academic setting Ulla Connor (Indianapolis) Text linguistics and the study of contrastive rhetorics Světla Čmejrková (Prague) Non-native (academic) writing Stanisław Gajda (Opole) Speaking and writing in scientific communication Ann-Charlotte Lindeberg (Helsinki) Rhetorical conventions in scholarly articles in economics and busines sciences: a study of introductions with a special reference to knowledge claims Nicola Owtram (Florence) Writers and speakers as social actors: The notion of norm as a pedagogical instrument within academic discourse communities Eija Ventola (Helsinki) Abstracts as an object of linguistic study SECTION V Literary text on the background of speaking and writing Martina Björklund (Åbo) Participant reference in spoken and written Russian narratives George Cummins (New Orleans) Intercodal collision in narrative: Spoken and written language in literary narrative Dennis Kurzon (Jerusalem) Character silence and narrator silencing Jaromíra Rakusan (Ottawa) a case of Chicago Czech: On the bookshelf and on the stage Brita Wårvik (Turku) In search of orality in the history of English: a study in signals of textual organization SECTION VI Norms of writing and speaking Anne Betten (Eichstätt) Normenwandel im gesprochenen Deutsch des 20. Jahrhunderts Zdeněk Hlavsa (Prague) Writing vs speaking from a prescriptive point of view Oldřich Leška (Prague) Some remarks on semiotic aspects of written language Philip A. Luelsdorff (Regensburg) – Sergej V. Chesnokov (Moscow) Determinacy → Experience |
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