Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen

The Vorfeld (prefield) of German declarative V2 main clauses is syntactically underdetermined: It is only required that one phrase stands there, but it is not determined what kind of phrase. This is consequently determined by information structure. The goal of this paper is to look whether Centering...

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Main Author: Speyer Augustin
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: De Gruyter 2007-06-01
Series:Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ZFS.2007.011
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spelling doaj-f2b83597704e4cf0a3a67ae58e6e8cfb2021-09-05T17:41:07ZdeuDe GruyterZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft0721-90671613-37062007-06-012618311510.1515/ZFS.2007.011Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im DeutschenSpeyer Augustin0University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics.The Vorfeld (prefield) of German declarative V2 main clauses is syntactically underdetermined: It is only required that one phrase stands there, but it is not determined what kind of phrase. This is consequently determined by information structure. The goal of this paper is to look whether Centering Theory can make any predictions; this question is addressed after an overview is given over potential forms in which the center can appear. It turns out that the Center is actually not out very often into the prefield; movement to the prefield seems to work in accordance with a ranking of the form: scene-setting elements outrank poset elements with respect to prefield movement, and poset elements outrank centers. If another part of Centering Theory is taken into account, namely coherence relations, we see that the more coherent the connection between two clauses is, the more often is the Center in the prefield. From that follows that one of the tasks of the prefield is to mark local coherence.https://doi.org/10.1515/ZFS.2007.011centering theoryposet elementsprefieldcoherence
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Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
centering theory
poset elements
prefield
coherence
author_facet Speyer Augustin
author_sort Speyer Augustin
title Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
title_short Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
title_full Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
title_fullStr Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
title_full_unstemmed Die Bedeutung der Centering Theory für Fragen der Vorfeldbesetzung im Deutschen
title_sort die bedeutung der centering theory für fragen der vorfeldbesetzung im deutschen
publisher De Gruyter
series Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
issn 0721-9067
1613-3706
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The Vorfeld (prefield) of German declarative V2 main clauses is syntactically underdetermined: It is only required that one phrase stands there, but it is not determined what kind of phrase. This is consequently determined by information structure. The goal of this paper is to look whether Centering Theory can make any predictions; this question is addressed after an overview is given over potential forms in which the center can appear. It turns out that the Center is actually not out very often into the prefield; movement to the prefield seems to work in accordance with a ranking of the form: scene-setting elements outrank poset elements with respect to prefield movement, and poset elements outrank centers. If another part of Centering Theory is taken into account, namely coherence relations, we see that the more coherent the connection between two clauses is, the more often is the Center in the prefield. From that follows that one of the tasks of the prefield is to mark local coherence.
topic centering theory
poset elements
prefield
coherence
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ZFS.2007.011
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