In:Adverbs and Particles at the Form-Meaning Interface
Edited by Marco Coniglio, Kalle Müller and Markus Steinbach
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 292] 2026
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 23 March 2026
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.292.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.292.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
Adverbs and particles at the form–meaning interface: An introduction1
Marco Coniglio
Kalle Müller
Markus Steinbach
Part I.On the syntax of adverbs and particles
From adverb to modal particle: German wieder ‘again’ and its kin14
Karin Pittner
Manner adverbs in -mente from Latin to Brazilian Portuguese: A grammaticalization analysis under Distributed Morphology42
Lydsson Agostinho Gonçalves
Bianca Agrelli Rodrigues
Paula Roberta Gabbai Armelin
Wise adverbs and the functional hierarchy: A case study72
Marijke De Belder
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd
Sentence adverbs and modal particles in Basque100
Sergio Monforte
Adverbial adjectives vs. adjective-adverbs: What’s better for German?116
Augustin Speyer
Jenny Diener
Diagnosing features in syntactic derivation: The role of adverbs142
Aquiles Tescari Neto
João Francisco Bergamini-Perez
Bruno Ferreira de Lima
Adverbs and non-arguments in the Left Periphery: A computational cartographic study176
Giuseppe Samo
Part II.Studies at the syntax-semantics interface
Adverb placement and V-raising in Heritage Greek200
Artemis Alexiadou
Syntactic and semantic flexibility among adverbials: Evidence from underspecified adjuncts216
Kristin Klubbo Brodahl
Climbing up the context — from temporal adverb to discourse particle: The case of German jetzt236
Katharina Turgay
Daniel Gutzmann
On the arguments for analyzing adverbs as PPs260
Sascha Alexeyenko
Sentence adverbs based on parenthetical clauses: The case of German278
Katrin Axel-Tober
Kalle Müller
Modal particles with adverb properties in German and Dutch307
Steven Schoonjans
Discourse relations and temporal adjuncts
in written Present-Day English330
in written Present-Day English330
Matthias Klumm
On different types of adverbial clauses appearing outside of their hosts352
Werner Frey
Index
