Function and Expression in Functional Grammar
β Scribed by Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen (editor); Lisbeth Falster Jakobsen (editor); Lone Schack Rasmussen (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 456
- Series
- Functional Grammar Series [FGS]; 16
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
The end of the chain: Where does decomposition of lexical knowledge lead us eventually?
Semantic functions in perspective - reconsidering meaning definitions Lone Schack Rasmussen
Transitivity and the treatment of (non)prototypicality in Functional Grammar
A valence based theory of grammatical relations
The study of ergativity in Functional Grammar
Object assignment in a Functional Grammar of Croatian revisited Mario Brdar
Perspective, markedness, and paradigmatic relations between predicates. A case study of Danish
Syntactic functions, topic, and grammatical relations
Speech acts and information structure in Functional Grammar
Ancient Greek warfare - A case study in constituent ordering
Contextualizing constituent as topic, non-sequential background and dramatic pause: Hebrew and Aramaic evidence
Dutch subordinators and P1 in a Functional Grammar word order template
From CASE to FOCUS in the pronouns of some Wessex-based dialects of English
Auxiliary verbs in Arabic
Term-to-phrase mapping rules: A case study from Arabic
On the generation of English temporal satellite terms
Not without you, I wonβt: Special utterance types in Functional Grammar
A functional typology of speech reports
Computational description of verbal complexes in English and Latin
Prolog for a functional grammar of Hungarian: A programmerβs look at grammar writing
Expression rules using f-structures
Some formal and computational aspects of the Functional Grammar machine model
Subject index
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