ABSTRACT

Macrostructures are higher-level semantic or conceptual structures that organize the ‘local’ microstructures of discourse, interaction, and their cognitive processing. They are distinguished from other global structures of a more schematic nature, which we call superstructures. Originally published in 1980, the theory of macrostructures outlined in this book is the result of research carried out during the previous 10 years in the domains of literary theory, text grammar, the general theory of discourse, pragmatics, and the cognitive psychology of discourse processing. The presentation of the theory is systematic but informal and at this stage was not intended to be fully formalized.

chapter 1|25 pages

The Concept of Macrostructure

chapter 2|81 pages

Macrostructures in Discourse

chapter 3|26 pages

Macrostructures and Superstructures

chapter 4|42 pages

Macrostructures in Action and Interaction

chapter 5|25 pages

Pragmatic Macrostructures

chapter 6|96 pages

Macrostructures and Cognition