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  • 作 者:梁鲁晋著
  • 出 版 社:厦门:厦门大学出版社
  • 出版年份:2008
  • ISBN:9787561530382
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1

1.1 The aim of this book 1

1.2 The nature of anaphora 2

1.3 Research questions 6

1.4 Methodology 7

1.5 Organization 8

Chapter 2 Literature Review 11

2.1 A brief history of anaphora study 11

2.2 Contemporary approaches to anaphora 18

2.3 Summary 42

Chapter 3 Theoretical Foundations for Anaphora Study 44

3.1 Construal of anaphora within the functional framework 44

3.2 Remaining problems 59

3.3 A proposed framework for anaphora 62

3.4 Summary 76

Chapter 4 Textual Function of Anaphora 79

4.1 The lexical level 80

4.2 The grammatical level 91

4.3 The semantic level 99

4.4 The textual level 113

4.5 Summary 137

Chapter 5 Interpersonal Function of Anaphora 142

5.1 Understanding the interpersonal function of anaphora 143

5.2 The writer-society relationship 147

5.3 The writer-reader relationship 158

5.4 Summary 163

Chapter 6 Cognitive Function of Anaphora 165

6.1 Frame-based integration 165

6.2 Context-constrained inference 184

6.3 Memory-related retrieval 198

6.4 Summary 211

Chapter 7 Anaphora in Application 214

7.1 Testifying method 214

7.2 Anaphora in text 218

7.3 Summary 231

Chapter 8 Conclusion 233

8.1 Reflection on the research questions 233

8.2 Implications of this research 238

8.3 Limitations in anaphora study 240

Bibliography 242

Appendix Ⅰ:Three Texts for Sample Analysis 259

Appendix Ⅱ:Findings of the Three Sample Texts 276

Acknowledgements 280

List of Figures 16

Figure 2-1 Bühler's Organon-Model of Communication(after Bosch,1983:10,and Bühler 1934) 16

Figure 2-2 Connection between historical views and contemporary approaches to anaphora 17

Figure 2-3 The c-command diagram(adapted from Radford,1988:119) 20

Figure 3-1 The place of anaphora within the semantic system in SFG framework(taken from Halliday&Hasan,1976:29) 51

Figure 3-2 The place of anaphora within the system of reference(reproduced from Halliday&Hasan,1976:33) 51

Figure 3-3 The place of anaphora in the realization relationship between the situational system and the semantic system(reproduced from Halliday,1985:2) 55

Figure 3-4 The place of anaphora in the instantiation relationship(reproduced from Halliday&Matthiessen,1999:14) 56

Figure 3-5 The functions of anaphora in text 74

Figure 4-1 First and subsequent mention of participants in Example(12)(after Martin,1992:94) 84

Figure 4-2 Clausal process types and subjectobject positions of the anaphors as participants in Example(17) 94

Figure 4-3 The bi-dimensional characteristic of anaphora in Example(12) 100

Figure 4-4 Ontological and linguistic reference of the anaphor"he"in Example(12) 104

Figure 4-5 Anaphoric continuity and topical continuity in Example(25) 119

Figure 4-6 Cohesive chains in Example(27) 129

Figure 4-7 Interaction between the topic chain of"she"and the non-topic strings in Example(27) 134

Figure 5-1 The role of anaphora in the two types of interpersonal relationship 146

Figure 5-2 Notions related to reference point(taken from Langacker,1996:356) 152

Figure 5-3 The switch of reference point in Example(30) 153

Figure 5-4 Attribution through antecedent embedment 156

Figure 5-5 Antecedent embedment in Example(31) 156

Figure 5-6 Non-attribution through antecedent-anaphora pattern 157

Figure 5-7 The antecedent-anaphora pattern in Example(29) 158

Figure 6-1 The simple spatial framework of a truck 183

Figure 6-2 Bridging anaphors within the spatial framework of a"truck"in Example(38) 183

Figure 6-3 Two mapping relationships in the blend metaphorical anaphors 197

Figure 6-4 The evoked senses of"home" 211

Figure 7-1 Topicality establishment according to the frequency of anaphora of certain antecedents(measured against percentage;frequency:per one thousand words) 220

Figure 7-2 Topicality-constrained anaphora types of major topical entities(measured against percentage;frequency:per one thousand words) 222

Figure 7-3 Proportion of ba type to the other three anaphora types in three sample texts(measured against percentage;frequency:per one hundred anaphora types) 223

Figure 7-4 Antecedents in three sample texts(measured against percentage;frequeney:per 1000 words) 228

List of Tables 131

Table 4-1 Process types,their meanings and key participants(reproduced from Halliday,1985:143) 131

Table 4-2 Process types,their meanings and key participants of the topic chain of"she"in Example(27) 132

Table 4-3 The anaphoric nominal groups with the possessive determiner"her"and the relationships expressed by it 133

Table 7-1 Topicality establishment according to the frequency of anaphora of certain antecedents(measured against number) 219

Table 7-2 Distribution of ba type as compared with the distribution of other anaphora types(measured against number) 223

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