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- W2484160799 abstract "Introduction In this chapter, I shall turn from a consideration of anaphoric production to an analysis of anaphoric resolution in Chinese conversation. I shall demonstrate that anaphoric resolution in Chinese conversation can largely be accounted for by the interaction of the I- and M-principles. Unlike most previous studies of discourse anaphora, which are based on written narrative, the analysis of anaphoric production in the last chapter and that of anaphoric resolution in this chapter are based on naturally occurring conversation. Although conversation introduces some additional complexities, it also offers some extra means to confirm (or disconfirm) an analysis. Therefore, I shall end this chapter with a brief illustration of how the analysis made here conforms to what the participants in conversation are actually oriented to. Anaphoric resolution in conversation There appear to be some precise parallels between intrasentential and discourse anaphora in Chinese: for an antecedent of an anaphoric expression in Chinese conversation, a local subject is preferred to a local object, and a non-split antecedent, to a split one. If none of these NPs seems to be the possible candidate, the next, more remote utterance in the conversation is examined for possibilities in the same order, and so on until the most remote utterance in the conversation is reached. Failure to locate a conversation-internal antecedent leads to an inference to an exophoric or arbitrary interpretation (cf. sections 6.2 and 6.6 of chapter 6). Let us now look at some illustrations of how anaphoric expressions in Chinese conversation are interpreted by the I- and M-principles. Consider first (8.1)." @default.
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- W2484160799 title "Anaphoric resolution in conversation" @default.
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