Juncture features in Literary Modern Welsh: cohesion and delimitation - Problematik, typology of exponents and features

Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Ariel Shisha-Halevy]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2003
Enthalten in:
Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, 53/1(2003-04-30), 230-258
Format:
Artikel (online)
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520 3 |a In the following pages, I wish to present some preliminary reflections and some relevant documentation, upon attempting to understand the grammatical phenomenology of cohesion or linkage. This, I believe, is of the most fascinating, perhaps the most fascinating topic of syntax, for here is something close to the very quintessence of textuality - hence, of grammaticality itself, bearing in mind Louis Hjelmslev's opening words in his Prolegomena: "The object of interest for linguistic science are texts” (not "languages” or "a language” - which is only a seeming paradox). My corpus for the following observations is triple: some of Kate Roberts's short stories, and two novels (I am engaged in work on a comprehensive syntax of the corpus of K. R.'s fiction, on the basis of her editions and MSS, for which a pilot work, incorporating three monographic studies, appeared in 1998. The present paper may be seen as a cluster of preliminary worknotes to a chapter on juncture and textuality within this projected work). A second source is John Emyr's collection of short stories, Mynydd Gwaith a storiau eraill (Denbych, 1984). A third source are some numbers of the defunct weekly magazine Y Faner. 
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