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Some Aspects of Text Grammars
A Study in Theoretical Linguistics and Poetics
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Table of contents
- Preface
- PART I: GENERAL PROPERTIES OF TEXT GRAMMARS
- 1. Towards a Theory of Text Grammars
- 1. Some arguments for text grammars
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Empirical arguments
- 1.3. Grammatical arguments
- 2. S-grammars and T-grammars
- 2.1. S-grammars and linear recursion
- 2.2. Sentences and sequences
- 2.3. The form of T-grammars
- 2.4. “On the natural domain of grammar”
- 3. Textual linguistics: some classical approaches
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Ancient rhetorics
- 3.3. The structural analysis of discourse
- 3.4. Generative-transformational approaches to text structure
- 2. Textual Surface Structures: Relations Between Sentences
- 1. Introduction: methodological procedures
- 2. Terminological issues
- 3. Relations between sentences
- 4. Surface relations between sentences
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Noun phrases and (in)definite descriptions
- 4.3. Pronominalization
- 4.4. Concluding remarks
- 4.5. Verb phrases/predicates, tense/time
- 4.6. Place adverbials and the topological logic of texts
- 4.7. Final remarks
- 5. Semantic relations between sentences
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Properties of relations
- 5.3. Relations between lexical elements
- 5.4. Relations between sentences: presupposition and entailment
- 5.5. Other semantic relations between sentences
- 5.6. Topic and comment
- 6. A specimen of description
- 7. Conclusions and speculations on the form of the surface grammar
- 3. Textual Deep Structure: Macro-Structures
- 1. Introduction: why textual deep structure?
- 2. Some informal models for macro-structures
- 3. Towards a model for macro-derivation
- 4. A specimen of description
- 5. Conclusion and final remarks
- PART II: ASPECTS OF LITERARY TEXT GRAMMARS
- 4. The Foundations of Poetics. Methodological Preliminaries
- 1. Introduction. About a discipline
- 2. Terminology, scope and tasks
- 3. Poetics and the philosophy of science
- 3.1. Poetics as an empirical science
- 3.2. Poetics as a theoretical science
- 3.3. Poetics as a social science
- 4. Foundations of a theory of literary text structures
- 5. Linguistics and Poetics
- 1. Grammars of natural language and their empirical scope
- 2. Language, literature and grammar
- 3. Linguistics and poetics
- 6. Surface Operations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Phonological operations
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Non-metrical structures
- 2.3 Metrical structures
- 2.4 Morphematic structures
- 3. Syntactic operations
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Some syntactic rules for modern poetry
- 4. Concluding remarks
- 7. Semantic Operations. Processes of Metaphorization
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The structure of semantic representations
- 3. Metaphorical structures in literature: preliminary observations
- 4. Transformational processes of metaphorization
- 5. Some further examples
- 6. Some theoretical conclusions
- 8. Semantic Macro-Operations. Narrative Structures
- 1. Macro-structures and literary texts
- 2. The linear coherence of literary texts
- 3. Structural analysis of narrative
- 4. Aspects of a generative grammar of narrative
- 5. Narrative transformations and literary operations
- 5.4. Deletion transformations
- 5.5. Addition transformations
- 5.6. Permutative transformations
- 5.7. Some final remarks
- PART III: TOWARDS A THEORY OF TEXTUAL COMMUNICATION
- 9. Context. Performance. Pragmatics
- 1. Linguistic theory and the status of pragmatics
- 2. Psychological implications of text grammars
- 3. Sociological implications of text grammars
- 4. Aspects of a theory of literary performance
- 5. Some final remarks
- References
- Index of names
- Subject index