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Frames, schemata, and news reporting

This article deals with frames and schemata in news reporting. It distinguishes frames and schemata in newsroom discourse and news reports...

Keywords: frame, framing, schema, discourse, news reporting

04/2006 | Communications, Walter de Gruyter
Action between plot and discourse

In this article, I argue that the representation of simple, bodily action has the function of endowing the narrative sequence with a visualizing power...

Keywords: action, narratology, plot, discourse, reader-experience, visualization

06/2007 | Semiotica, Walter de Gruyter
Approaching Experiential Discourse Iconicity from the Field

In this paper, experiential discourse iconicity is examined, shown to be useful in practical studies of planetary exploration and aviation safety, and related to the structure of language...

Keywords: iconicity, discourse, experience, Structure, Association, Campbell

01/2005 | Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, Walter de Gruyter
A metaphor in search of a source domain: The categories of Slavic aspect

I propose that human experience of matter provides the source domain for the metaphor that motivates the grammatical category of aspect in Russian...

Keywords: aspect, metaphor, embodiment, semantics, discourse, pragmatics, Russian, Slavic languages

09/2004 | Cognitive Linguistics, Walter de Gruyter
Constituent order change in the Tai languages of Assam

The Tai languages of Assam (India), among them Tai Khamti, are characterised by AVO/SV constituent order, conditioned by a complex interplay of pragmatics, particularly focus structure...

Keywords: adposition, Ahom, discourse, focus, Khamti, linguistic area, Phake, Tai, topicalization, word order, word order change

12/2006 | Linguistic Typology, Walter de Gruyter