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Discourse Markers and (Dis)fluency: Forms and functions across languages and registers
Ludivine Crible
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 286] 2018
► pp. ix–x

List of figures

Figure 2.1 Levelt’s (1983) terminology
Figure 4.1 Macro-syntactic segmentation for DM position
Figure 4.2 Partitur Editor annotation interface
Figure 5.1 Proportions of part-of-speech tags in news broadcasts
Figure 5.2 Proportions of part-of-speech tags in conversations
Figure 5.3 Macro-position (dependency level) of DMs
Figure 5.4 Proportions of turn-initial DMs by degree of interactivity
Figure 5.5 Proportions of POS-tags across macro-syntactic positions
Figure 5.6 Distribution of DM domains across registers
Figure 5.7 Proportions of interpersonal DMs in each register
Figure 5.8 Proportions of sequential DMs in each register
Figure 5.9 Balance of domains in the three degrees of preparation
Figure 5.10 Number of function types making up 50% of DMs by register and language
Figure 5.11 Proportions of macro-syntactic slots in each domain
Figure 5.12 Extended association plot of domains and macro-position
Figure 5.13 Pruned classification tree of domains
Figure 6.1 Proportions of sequence type (coarse-grained) by sequence length
Figure 6.2 Proportions of sequence type (fine-grained) by sequence length
Figure 7.1 Conditional inference tree for isolated, clustered and co-occurring DMs
Figure 7.2 Conditional inference tree for sequence category by register
Figure 7.3 Extended association plot of sequence categories by register
Figure 7.4 Extended association plot of functional domains by sequence type
Figure 7.5 DM domains on the scale of (dis)fluency
Figure 7.6 Multiple correspondence analysis of domains, position and sequence type
Figure 7.7 Extended association plot of PDFs and non-PDFs across registers
Figure 7.8 Extended association plot of PDFs and non-PDFs across sequence types
Figure 7.9 Length of sequences in fluenceme tokens in PDFs and non-PDFs
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