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20710724 GENERAL LINGUISTICS D LM (THE INFORMATION STRUCTURE) in Modern languages for International Communication LM-38 R FRASCARELLI MARA
(syllabus)
The course aims to analyze, within the theoretical framework of Generative Grammar, the relationship between syntax, prosody, semantics and discourse grammar, and to provide skills related to research in the scientific field, through the creation of experiments to be submitted to informants (native speakers of the language chosen for analysis), for the collection of data to be subsequently subjected to analysis (including through statistical analysis tools). Specifically, the research work may focus on the following areas of investigation (to be defined during the course): (1) The interpretation and implementation of different types of Focus (informative, corrective, contrastive, exclusive, purposive), taking into account their semantic, syntactic (in situ vs. fronted) and prosodic properties. (2) The interpretation and implementation of different types of Topic, the creation of topic chains and the interpretation of the null subject in a comparison of pro-drop languages (total, partial to radical) and non-pro-drop languages (such as Germanic languages). (3) The interpretation and implementation of implicit information (presuppositions, implicits, vagueness, opinion mining in social nets).
(reference books)
Textbook: Puglielli, Annarita e Mara Frascarelli. 20011. Linguistic Analysis. From Data to theory. Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter.
Further readings (articles): - Frascarelli, Mara (2007). Subjects, Topics and the Interpretation of Referential pro. An interface approach to the linking of (null) pronouns. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 25, 4: 691-734 - Frascarelli, Mara & Benigni, Valentina. 2018. Negate to mitigate. A corpus-based discourse-structural approach to evaluative speech acts DGfs. University of Stuttgart - Frascarelli, Mara (2017). Dislocations and Framings. In Elisabeth Stark and Andreas Dufter (eds.) Manual of Romance Morphosyntax and Syntax, 472-501. (Manuals of Romance Linguistics). Berlin: Mouton. - Speas, Margaret and Carol Tenny. 2003. Configurational Properties of Point of View Roles. In Asymmetry in Grammar ed. Anna-Maria Di Sciullo. 315-343. Amsterdam: John Benjamins - Stalnaker, Robert C. 1999. Context and content: Essays on intentionality in speech and thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/0198237073.001.0001. Additional material can be defined during the course. Any additions will be reported on the Moodle platform.
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