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ID2010CZ079013
Author(s)Adam, Martin
Title

Some notes on the interface of communicative dynamism and prosodic prominence as constituents of auctorial communicative strategy

PublishedDiscourse and Interaction, 3, č. 2, 2010, s. 5-17
Languagecze
Classification (CZ)Syntax (slovní, větná, souvětná)
Popis a rozbor jazyka
Classification (EN)Syntax
Description and analysis of language
Subjectsangličtina; syntax; perspektiva větná funkční; členění větné aktuální; strategie komunikační; Firbas, Jan; teorie lingvistické; mluvenost
Subjects (DE)Englisch; Syntax (Satzlehre); Aktuelle Satzgliederung; Kommunikationsstrategie; Linguistische Theorien; Sprachlichkeit
NoteVztah výpovědní dynamičnosti a prosodické prominence jako složek autorské komunikační strategie v rámci Firbasovy teorie FSP
Mediumarticle
URLjournals.muni.cz (homepage) Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (2008) -
Holdings (in Germany)see in EZB-Suche
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/79013
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