A New Architecture for Functional Grammar (Functional Grammar Series)
Focus of attention in discourse 147 References Aoyama, Takashi 1995 Deixis and value: a semantic analysis of the Japanese demons ...
148 Francis Cornish Dik, Simon C. 1997b The Theory of Functional Grammar. Part 2: Complex and derived constructions. Berlin and ...
Focus of attention in discourse 149 Huffman, Alan 1993 Cognitive and semiotic modes of explanation in Functional Gram- mar. Talk ...
150 Francis Cornish Rosengren, Ingrid 1997 The thetic/categorical distinction revisited once more. Linguistics 35: 439–479. Siew ...
The complementarity of the process and pattern interpretations of Functional Grammar Michael Fortescue Introduction From its i ...
152 Michael Fortescue stantiation’) that enter into the act of reference, not variables. The basic cognitive processes as I see ...
Process and pattern interpretations 153 fer to all procedurally interpreted levels of the model, from the choice of basic predic ...
154 Michael Fortescue the overarching nature of pragmatics seriously must, it seems to me, result in a process interpretation of ...
Process and pattern interpretations 155 (1) hu:ak-a-qu:s mamu:k early-TEL^7 -CONDIT.1SG work ‘I would work early’ (2) a:n-u: ...
156 Michael Fortescue The phenomenon in (1) to (5) is part of a structural phenomenon which Nakayama calls ‘serialization’, whic ...
Process and pattern interpretations 157 Note that it can still remain as main sentence predicate when converted semantically to ...
158 Michael Fortescue Note that the independent pronoun in (14) is in its subject form, not its possessor form: the first-person ...
Process and pattern interpretations 159 There is another kind of lexical suffix in Nootka than the illustrated ‘governing’ type, ...
160 Michael Fortescue identification and class-assignment or the like (as above), i.e. where one alternatively could talk of a z ...
Process and pattern interpretations 161 briefly in Section 1 above). Nootka is a language in which complex dis- course-pragmatic ...
162 Michael Fortescue As regards ‘phrasal suffixes’, the situation is much the same as I have described for West Greenlandic (Fo ...
Process and pattern interpretations 163 Nootka, have a very close correspondence between the two). Perhaps the mistake is to tak ...
164 Michael Fortescue Nootka understood as ‘pattern’ (or grammatical ‘template’) presents ample support for Dik’s treatment of b ...
Process and pattern interpretations 165 sen as predicate); (21a) is formulated within standard static FG grammar (with a traditi ...
166 Michael Fortescue (with the adverbial satellite, or predicate restrictor if one follows Henge- veld’s approach, being focuse ...
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