目录 Acknowledgements Abstract in Chinese List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Text Linguistics and Discourse Analysis 1.2 Background of This Study 1.3 Discourse Markers 1.3.1 Terminology 1.3.2 What Is a "Discourse Marker" 1.3.3 Properties of Discourse Markers 1.3.4 Development of Discourse Markers 1.4 Objectives of This Book 1.5 Data and Methodology 1.5.1 The Corpus 1.5.2 The Design of the Study 1.5.3 Selection of the Target Items for Analysis 1.5.4 Methodology 1.6 Organization of the Book Chapter Two Literature Review 2.1 A General Overview 2.2 A Pre-elucidation of Text-linguistic Perspective and Functional Perspective in DMs 2.3 Theoretical Contributions to DMs from Three Perspectives 2.3.1 Text-linguistic Perspective 2.3.2 Functional Perspective 2.3.3 Pragmatic Perspective 2.4 Summary Chapter Three An Analytical Framework to Discourse Markers 3.1 Conversation Analysis 3.1.1 Discourse Analysis and Conversation Analysis 3.1.2 The Methodology of Conversation Analysis 3.1.3 Basic Notions in Conversation Analysis 3.2 Basic Assumptions 3.3 Functions of Discourse Markers 3.4 Basic Statistical Information about the Frequency of Occurrences of the Three DMs 3.5 Framework of Analysis 3.5.1 Conversational Structure Domain 3.5.2 Content Domain 3.5.3 Interpersonal Domain Chapter Four Discourse Marker Well 4.1 Non-discourse Marker and Discourse Marker Use of Well 4.2 DM Well in the Literature 4.3 The Distribution of DM and Non-DM Well Over Different Contexts 4.4 Collocations 4.5 The Position of Well in Utterances 4.6 A Muhi-level Analysis of Well 4.6.1 Conversational Structure Domain 4.6.2 Content Domain 4.6.3 Interpersonal Domain 4.7 Summary Chapter Five Discourse Marker Oh 5.1 Oh in the Literature 5.2 The Distribution of Oh over Different Contexts 5.3 Collocations 5.4 The Position of Oh in Utterances 5.5 A Multi-level Analysis of Oh 5.5.1 Conversational Structure Domain 5.5.2 Content Domain 5.5.3 Interpersonal Domain 5.6 Summary Chapter Six Discourse Marker You Know 6.1 Non-discourse Marker and Discourse Marker Use of You Know ... 6.2 You know in the literature 6.3 The Distribution of DM You Know over Different Contexts 6.4 Collocations 6.5 The Position of You Know in Utterances 6.6 A Multi-level Analysis of You Know 6.6.1 Conversational Structure Domain 6.6.2 Content Domain 6.6.3 Interpersonal Domain 6.7 Summary Chapter Seven Conclusions 7.1 Main Findings 7.2 Implications 7.3 Suggestions for Further Research Bibliography
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