Syntax and Pragmatics in Functional Grammar
M. Bolkestein, Caspar de Groot, J. Lachlan Mackenzie
Frontmatter — Foreword — Table of Contents — List of abbreviations and symbols — Chapter 1. Cohesiveness and syntactic variation: quantitative vs. qualitative grammar / Bolkestein, A. Machtelt — Chapter 2. The typology of embedded predications and the SOV/SVO shift in Western Germanic / Bossuyt, Alain — Chapter 3. Functional Grammar and intonation / Buuren, Lucas van — Chapter 4. Inferrability, discourse-boundness, and sub-topics / Hannay, Mike — Chapter 5. A functional approach to some constructions of spoken Dutch / Lalleman, Josine — Chapter 6. Topics in Arabic: towards a functional analysis / Moutaouakil, Ahmed — Chapter 7. Some considerations concerning the notion of ‚psychological reality‘ in functional grammar / Nuyts, Jan — Chapter 8. The discourse function of the passive / Pinkster, Harm — Chapter 9. Semantic and syntactic functions in Toba Batak: some implications for functional grammar / Schachter, Paul — Chapter 10. Pragmatic and syntactic aspects of word order in Dutch / Schutter, Georges de — Chapter 11. Topic and Focus in Wambon discourse / Vries, Lourens de — Chapter 12. Parentheticals and functional grammar / Ziv, Yael — References — Index of authors — Index of languages and language-families — Index of subjects