Syntactic and FSP Aspects of Fronting as a Style Marker
Author(s) -
Libuše Dušková
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
auc philologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2464-6830
pISSN - 0567-8269
DOI - 10.14712/24646830.2017.5
Subject(s) - linguistics , dynamism , cohesion (chemistry) , narrative , style (visual arts) , psychology , literature , philosophy , art , epistemology , chemistry , organic chemistry
The paper examines contextual and emphatic fronting in academic prose, fiction narrative and fiction dialogue in order to ascertain whether the types of fronting can serve as a style marker. The differences in the distribution and their effect on style are assumed to be connected with the respective FSP structures: in emphatic fronting the fronted element is the rheme, whereas in contextual fronting it is the diatheme. Hence emphatic fronting displays a prominent deviation from the basic distribution of communicative dynamism, whereas contextual fronting achieves agreement with it. As compared with the unmarked postverbal ordering, emphatic fronting intensifies the emphatic/emotional character of the content being expressed, which is a feature of speech, while contextual fronting serves as a direct link with what precedes, hence contributes to textual cohesion, which is a characteristic of academic prose, with fiction narrative presumably occupying an intermediate position. The results of the study show more types of fronting with diversified structures and less clear-cut relations between the types of frontings and the examined text sorts.
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