ADAM, Martin. Quality or Presentation? The role of the verb in the functional sentence perspective. In Unresolved issues in communicative dynamism/information structure: Round Table (Cardiff 2021). 2021.
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Original name Quality or Presentation? The role of the verb in the functional sentence perspective
Name in Czech Quality or Presentation? The role of the verb in the functional sentence perspective
Authors ADAM, Martin.
Edition Unresolved issues in communicative dynamism/information structure: Round Table (Cardiff 2021), 2021.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 60203 Linguistics
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords (in Czech) FSP, prezentace, kvalifikace, seize, afinita
Keywords in English FSP, presentation, quality, seize, affinity
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Martin Adam, Ph.D., učo 14990. Changed: 24/11/2021 12:48.
Abstract
The author was invited to this prestige event as a pupil and followere of Firbasian theory of functinal perspective (FSP). He gave a paper on the distinction between presentation and quality scale sentences that play a vital role in FSP. The point is that the English verb either ascribes a quality to the subject, bridging its specification (Quality Scale), or presents something new on the scene, expressing the existence or appearance of the phenomenon on the scene with “explicitness or sufficient implicitness" (Presentation Scale) (Firbas 1995: 65). Thus, the verb represents a factor that is capable of “perspectiving” the information structure of the sentence, reflecting the distribution of the degrees of communicative dynamism over individual units. This becomes even more significant when it comes to comparing information structure principles across languages, when translating and teaching/learning a foreign language, etc. The paper shed light on different types of verbs and their operation in the sentence perspective, especially in such sentences that manifest differing syntactic configurations in English and in Czech, particularly the English sentences with a rhematic subject in preverbal position (e.g. Panic |Rh| seized her. vs its Czech functional equivalent Zachvátila ji panika |Rh|). Special attention was paid to the potential role of semantic affinity operating between the subject and the predicate.
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