Speaking and Semiology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenological Theory of Existential Communication

Speaking and Semiology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenological Theory of Existential Communication

Author
Richard L. Lanigan
Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Language
English
Year
1991
Page
257
ISBN
9783110877113,9783110128642
File Type
pdf
File Size
7.7 MiB

This book addresses how core notions of information structure (topic, focus and contrast) are expressed in syntax. The authors propose that the syntactic effects of information structure come about as a result of mapping rules that are flexible enough to allow topics and foci to be expressed in a variety of positions, but strict enough to capture certain cross-linguistic generalisations about their distribution. In particular, the papers argue that only contrastive topics and contrastive foci undergo movement and that this is because such movement has the function of marking the scope of contrast. Several predications are derived from this proposal: such as that a focus cannot move across a topic – whether the latter is in situ or not. Syntactic and semantic evidence in support of this proposal is presented from a wide range of languages (including Dutch, English, Japanese, Korean and Russian) and theoretical consequences explored. The first chapter not only outlines its theoretical aims, but also provides an introduction to information structure. As a consequence, the book is accessible to advanced students as well as professional linguists.

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