Communicative dynamism and prosodic prominence in presentation sentences with initial rhematic subjects
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ISSN: 1805–9635
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2017Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSource document
Linguistica PragensiaPeriodical publication year: 2017
Periodical Volume: 27
Periodical Issue: 1
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FSP, presentation, scale, intonation centre, communicative dynamismWithin the framework of the theory of functional sentence perspective (Firbas 1992), the distinction between presentation and quality scale sentences plays a vital role. The present paper proposes to shed light on one of the most common configurations of presentation sentences, viz. structures with initial rhematic subject (e.g. an uninvited dwarf came), examining the way native speakers place the intonation centre in such structures, i.e. to map the correspondence between the degrees of communicative dynamism and prosodic prominence. For the purpose of the investigation selected chapters from Tolkien’s The Hobbit are used.