A New Architecture for Functional Grammar (Functional Grammar Series)
Remarks on layering 287 sions in an actual communicative situation. It is, in fact, a major element driving this process. Certai ...
288 Jan Nuyts cursive or interactional issue, relating to how the speaker organizes his/her discourse in view of his/her communi ...
Remarks on layering 289 memory, and in some respects it already adapts conceptual structures to the process of language producti ...
290 Jan Nuyts operations of this unit, then those qualifications (and the system they are part of) can hardly be less independen ...
Remarks on layering 291 follows. Performative expressions linguistically render the conceptual out- put of operations of the cen ...
292 Jan Nuyts diary period of time at all. Similarly, one may wonder whether clearly counterfactual information, i.e. informatio ...
Remarks on layering 293 many dimensions which are entirely non-visual (e.g. possession, trading conventions, etc.), and epistemi ...
294 Jan Nuyts stance, Stephany 1993 and Hickmann et al. 1993). Similarly, the diachronic evolution of qualificational expression ...
Remarks on layering 295 murderer and John thinks he is the murderer or At that moment I thought he was the murderer. A similar d ...
296 Jan Nuyts qualifications with speaker commitment. But they are in any case fully sub- ject to the latter, as is obvious from ...
Remarks on layering 297 Hopper, Paul J. 1998 Emergent grammar. In: Michael Tomasello (ed.), The New Psychol- ogy of Language, 15 ...
298 Jan Nuyts 2001b Subjectivity as an evidential dimension in epistemic modal expres- sions. Journal of Pragmatics, 33: 383-400 ...
Discourse Structure, the Generalized Parallelism Hypothesis and the Architecture of Functional Grammar Ahmed Moutaouakil Introd ...
300 Ahmed Moutaouakil jected onto the discourse level, I will push a step forward the structural parallelism hypothesis advocate ...
Discourse structure, the generalized parallelism hypothesis, and FG 301 Worthy of notice is that, in this view, the concept of d ...
302 Ahmed Moutaouakil And perfect communication can take place with one-constituent utter- ances such as the following: (4) a. S ...
Discourse structure, the generalized parallelism hypothesis, and FG 303 Second, a closer look at the pragmatic and structural pr ...
304 Ahmed Moutaouakil 3.1.1. Surface structural parallelism The source of the assumption that certain discourse categories displ ...
Discourse structure, the generalized parallelism hypothesis, and FG 305 He then suggests adding to the existing term layers a fo ...
306 Ahmed Moutaouakil and leave-takings, summonses, addresses and certain polite expressions such as those exemplified in (12a–d ...
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