Title: Thoughts on functional sentence perspective, intonation and emotiveness. Part two
Variant title:
- Úvahy o aktuálním členění, intonaci a emocionálnosti : na materiále z anglického hovorového jazyka
Source document: Brno studies in English. 1987, vol. 17, iss. 1, pp. [9]-49
Extent
[9]-49
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ISSN0231-5351
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104166
Type: Article
Language
Summary language
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Note
The present paper is the sequel to a study bearing the same name published in the previous volume of Brno studies in English (Firbas 1985).
References
[1] Anderson, T., ed. (1982). Language form and linguistic variation: Papers dedicated to Angus McIntosh (Amsterdam).
[2] Arnold, G. F. and Tooley, 6. M. (1972). Say it with rhythm 3 (London).
[3] Blandford, F. G. See Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G.
[4] Chamonikolasová, J. (1985). The internal structure, communicative value and prosodic weight of the English object, Brno studies in English 16.49—61 (Brno).
[5] Chamonikolasová, J. (1987). Loose elements in colloquial English, Brno studies in English 17.97-105 (Brno).
[6] Cooper, Ch. R. and Greenbaum S. (1986). Studying writing: Linguistic approaches, Written communication manual, vol. 1 (Beverley Hills).
[7] Firbas, J. (1968). On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb as means of functional sentence perspective, Brno studies in English! .11—48 (Brno).
[8] Firbas, J. (1969). On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb-object combination as means of functional sentence perspective, Brno studies in English 8.49—59 (Brno).
[9] Firbas, J. (1972). On the interplay of prosodic and non-prosodic means of functional sentence perspective, The Prague School of Linguistics and language teaching, ed. by V. Fried, 77-94 (London).
[10] Firbas, J. (1975). On the thematic and the non-thematic section of the sentence, in Ringbom 1975.317-34.
[11] Firbas, J. (1976). A study in the functional sentence perspective of the English and the Slavonic interrogative sentence, Brno studies in English 12.9—56 (Brno).
[12] Firbas, J. (1979). A functional view of 'ordo naturalis', Brno studies in English 13.29—59 (Brno).
[13] Firbas, J. (1980). Post-intonation-centre prosodic shade in the modern English clause, in Greenbaum, Leech and Svartvik 1980.125-33.
[14] Firbas, J. (1981). Scene and perspective, Brno studies in English 14.37—79 (Brno).
[15] Firbas, J. (1982). Has every sentence a theme and a rheme?, in Anderson 1982.97—116.
[16] Firbas, J. (1983). On some basic issues of the theory of functional sentence perspective (Comments on Alexander Szwedek's critique), Brno studies in English 15.9—36 (Brno).
[17] Firbas, J. (1985). Thoughts on functional sentence perspective, intonation and emotiveness, Brno studies in English 16.11—48 (Brno).
[18] Firbas, J. (1986). On the dynamics of written communication in the light of the theory of functional sentence perspective, in Cooper and Greenbaum 1986.40—71.
[19] Golková, E. (1987). On FSP functions of the first syntactic element in the English sentence, Brno studies in English 17.87—96 (Brno).
[20] Greenbaum, S., Leech, G. and Svartvik, J. (1980). Studies in English linguistics for Randolph Quirk (London and New York).
[21] Greenbaum, S. See Cooper, Ch. R. and Greenbaum, S.
[22] Halliday, M. A. K. (1970). A course in spoken English intonation (London).
[23] Kingdon, R. See Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G.
[24] O'Connor, J. D. and Arnold, G. F. (1973). Intonation of colloquial English (London).
[25] Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G. (1969). A grammar of spoken English, revised and rewritten by Roger Kingdon (Cambridge).
[26] Quirk, R. See Svartvik, J. and Quirk, R.
[27] Ringbom, H., ed. (1975). Style and text: Studies presented to Nils Erik Enkvist (Stockholm).
[28] Svartvik, J. and Quirk, R., eds. (1980). A corpus of English conversation (Lund).
[29] Svoboda, A. (1968). The hierarchy of communicative units and fields as illustrated by English attributive constructions, Brno studies in English 7.49—85 (Brno).
[30] Svoboda, A. (1983). Thematic elements, Brno studies in English 15.49-85 (Brno).
[31] Tooley, O. M. See Arnold, G. F.
[32] Urbanová, L. (1984). Prozodická realizace anglického určitého slovesa ve spojení s adverbiálním určením z hlediska aktuálního členění [Prosodic realization of the English finite verb in relation to the adverbial elements with regard to FSP], dissertation presented at Brno University (Brno).
[2] Arnold, G. F. and Tooley, 6. M. (1972). Say it with rhythm 3 (London).
[3] Blandford, F. G. See Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G.
[4] Chamonikolasová, J. (1985). The internal structure, communicative value and prosodic weight of the English object, Brno studies in English 16.49—61 (Brno).
[5] Chamonikolasová, J. (1987). Loose elements in colloquial English, Brno studies in English 17.97-105 (Brno).
[6] Cooper, Ch. R. and Greenbaum S. (1986). Studying writing: Linguistic approaches, Written communication manual, vol. 1 (Beverley Hills).
[7] Firbas, J. (1968). On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb as means of functional sentence perspective, Brno studies in English! .11—48 (Brno).
[8] Firbas, J. (1969). On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb-object combination as means of functional sentence perspective, Brno studies in English 8.49—59 (Brno).
[9] Firbas, J. (1972). On the interplay of prosodic and non-prosodic means of functional sentence perspective, The Prague School of Linguistics and language teaching, ed. by V. Fried, 77-94 (London).
[10] Firbas, J. (1975). On the thematic and the non-thematic section of the sentence, in Ringbom 1975.317-34.
[11] Firbas, J. (1976). A study in the functional sentence perspective of the English and the Slavonic interrogative sentence, Brno studies in English 12.9—56 (Brno).
[12] Firbas, J. (1979). A functional view of 'ordo naturalis', Brno studies in English 13.29—59 (Brno).
[13] Firbas, J. (1980). Post-intonation-centre prosodic shade in the modern English clause, in Greenbaum, Leech and Svartvik 1980.125-33.
[14] Firbas, J. (1981). Scene and perspective, Brno studies in English 14.37—79 (Brno).
[15] Firbas, J. (1982). Has every sentence a theme and a rheme?, in Anderson 1982.97—116.
[16] Firbas, J. (1983). On some basic issues of the theory of functional sentence perspective (Comments on Alexander Szwedek's critique), Brno studies in English 15.9—36 (Brno).
[17] Firbas, J. (1985). Thoughts on functional sentence perspective, intonation and emotiveness, Brno studies in English 16.11—48 (Brno).
[18] Firbas, J. (1986). On the dynamics of written communication in the light of the theory of functional sentence perspective, in Cooper and Greenbaum 1986.40—71.
[19] Golková, E. (1987). On FSP functions of the first syntactic element in the English sentence, Brno studies in English 17.87—96 (Brno).
[20] Greenbaum, S., Leech, G. and Svartvik, J. (1980). Studies in English linguistics for Randolph Quirk (London and New York).
[21] Greenbaum, S. See Cooper, Ch. R. and Greenbaum, S.
[22] Halliday, M. A. K. (1970). A course in spoken English intonation (London).
[23] Kingdon, R. See Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G.
[24] O'Connor, J. D. and Arnold, G. F. (1973). Intonation of colloquial English (London).
[25] Palmer, H. E. and Blandford, F. G. (1969). A grammar of spoken English, revised and rewritten by Roger Kingdon (Cambridge).
[26] Quirk, R. See Svartvik, J. and Quirk, R.
[27] Ringbom, H., ed. (1975). Style and text: Studies presented to Nils Erik Enkvist (Stockholm).
[28] Svartvik, J. and Quirk, R., eds. (1980). A corpus of English conversation (Lund).
[29] Svoboda, A. (1968). The hierarchy of communicative units and fields as illustrated by English attributive constructions, Brno studies in English 7.49—85 (Brno).
[30] Svoboda, A. (1983). Thematic elements, Brno studies in English 15.49-85 (Brno).
[31] Tooley, O. M. See Arnold, G. F.
[32] Urbanová, L. (1984). Prozodická realizace anglického určitého slovesa ve spojení s adverbiálním určením z hlediska aktuálního členění [Prosodic realization of the English finite verb in relation to the adverbial elements with regard to FSP], dissertation presented at Brno University (Brno).