Meta-Informative Centering in Utterances: Between Semantics and Pragmatics

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The notion of information has nowadays become crucial both in our daily life and in many branches of science and technology. In language studies, this notion was used as a technical term for the first time about at least fifty years ago. It is argued however that "Old" and "New," used traditionally for characterising information, refer in fact to the meta-informative status of communicated chunks of information. They are information about other information. Since subjects and objects, as attention-driven phrases, are also related to aboutness, the presented Meta-Informative Centering (MIC) framework includes predication theory.By applying the MIC theory to their analyses of English, German, French, Polish, Russian, Greek, Latin and Japanese, the authors provide comprehensive explanations of the most puzzling aspects of the pragmatic use of basic universal linguistic categories. It seems clear now that canonical syntactic patterns, their permutations and diverse transformations do indeed reflect very truly the meta-informative encapsulation of utterances.As a consequence, this book presents new and coherent theoretical solutions as well as their very efficient applications.

Author(s): Hélène Włodarczyk; André Włodarczyk
Series: Studies in Language Companion Series 143
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: xviii+306