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ArtikelRedundancy, repetition, and intensity in discourse  
Oleh: Bazzanella, Carla
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 33 no. 2 (2011), page 243-254.
Topik: Redundancy Repetition Intensity Discourse Pragmatics Complexity
Fulltext: vol. 33 issue 2 March, 2011. p. 243-254.pdf (216.9KB)
Isi artikelThe notion of redundancy has been referred to in several different research domains, from the classic mathematical theory of communication to biology, to linguistics, etc. In a pragmatic perspective, which takes the multimodality of communication into account and focuses on several kinds of contextual and social components, the goal of interaction, as is underlined in the Gricean Cooperative Principle, together with other parameters (such as interactional, social, and psychological aspects, corresponding to different cognitive/ pragmatic functions), become crucial. In discourse, and especially in face-to-face interaction, redundancy can have different linguistic forms, and perform various cognitive/pragmatic functions. To analyze some of these aspects, two convergent phenomena, repetition and intensity, will be discussed, and lastly correlated to the complexity of language.
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