L'ENCHAÎNEMENT THÉMATIQUE ET LES FORMES DE LA PHRASE DANS LA DESCRIPTION LITTÉRAIRE
ARTICLE: L'ENCHAÎNEMENT THÉMATIQUE ET LES FORMES DE LA PHRASE DANS LA DESCRIPTION LITTÉRAIRE
Author(s): Hana LouckáSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Summary/Abstract: Hana Loucká: THEMATIC CONNEXITY AND PHRASTIC FORMS IN A LITERARY DESCRIPTION In a description, the different parts of a "tout" object are introduced in a text via identification that denotes them as presupposed already known elements standing in a thematic position. The theme is derived from an associative anaphor and transposed by means of a definite nominal unit. The qualities and characteristics attributed to the parts of a "tout" object stand in a rhematic position constituted by the subject complement of the thematic subject. In opening constructions, the individual parts of an "ensemble" object introduced in a text as new elements (therefore standing in a rhematic position) by eans of identification are transposed by an indefinite nominal unit. The individual parts of an "ensemble" object introduced in a text as new rhematic elements can be considered a "linear discovery". They are the result of a successive linear theme mechanism. The phrasal forms attaining the "linear discovery" correspond to the syntactic thematisation of dislocated adverbials or to the scheme S-V-Od/adverbial. None of these procedures represent a unique type constrained to the description of a "tout/ensemble" object.
Journal: Linguistica Pragensia
- Issue Year: 2008
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 26-36
- Page Count: 11
- Language: French