Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken Communication

Jan Firbas, Bas Aarts (Contribution by), John Algeo (Contribution by), Susan Fitzmaurice (Contribution by), Richard Hogg (Contribution by), Charles F. Meyer (Contribution by), Merja Kytö (Contribution by)

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Author
Jan Firbas, Bas Aarts (Contribution by), John Algeo (Contribution by), Susan Fitzmaurice (Contribution by), Richard Hogg (Contribution by), Charles F. Meyer (Contribution by), Merja Kytö (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1992-06-25
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
239
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521373085
ISBN-13
9780521373081
citemno
083978
SKU
9780521373081

Description

Inspired by the ideas of the Prague School, the theory of functional sentence perspective (FSP) is concerned with the distribution of information as determined by all meaningful elements, from intonation (for speech) to context. A central feature of FSP is communicative dynamism. Jan Firbas discusses the distribution of the degrees of communicative dynamism over sentence elements, which determines the orientation or perspective of the sentence. He examines also the relation of theme and rheme to, and implementation by, syntactic components. Special attention is paid to the relation between FSP and word order. The second part of the book deals with spoken communication and considers the place of intonation in the interplay of FSP factors, establishing the concept of prosodic prominence. It tackles the relationship between the distribution of degrees of communicative dynamism as determined by the interplay of the non-prosodic FSP factors and the distribution of degrees of prosodic prominence as brought about by intonation.