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Author Fox, Barbara A.

Title Discourse structure and anaphora : written and conversational English / Barbara A. Fox
Published Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1987

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Description viii, 173 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 48
Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 48
Contents Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Conversation analysis -- 3. Anaphora in conversational English -- 4. Rhetorical structure analysis -- 5. Anaphora in expository written English texts -- 6. Anaphora in expository written and conversational English -- 7. Conclusions
Summary Barbara Fox's thoughtful study examines the use of anaphora in both written and spoken discourse. Any treatment of anaphora must consider the hierarchical of its source texts-type. Texts may be produced and heard or read linearly, but they are designed and understood hierarchically. Discourse Structure and Anaphora goes beyond the information processing concerns of cognitive science to assess the critical role played in all text-types by social, interactional and affective factors. It also considers the fact that texts are organised by socially accepted conventions. Using conversation analysis and rhetorical structure analysis, this book looks at the distribution of pronouns and full noun phrases in three different genres of English, taking data from naturally occurring face-to-face and telephone conversations, small newspaper and magazine articles and a psychoanalytic biography
Analysis English language Discourse Analysis
Notes Includes indexes
Bibliography Bibliography: pages [164]-168
Notes English
Cambridge studies in linguistics no:48 0068-676X
Subject English language -- Anaphora.
English language -- Discourse analysis.
English language -- Spoken English.
LC no. 86033349
ISBN 0521330823