In:Cognitive and Communicative Approaches to Linguistic Analysis
Edited by Ellen Contini-Morava, Robert S. Kirsner and Betsy Rodríguez-Bachiller
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 51] 2004
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 23 December 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.51.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
I. Cognitive Grammar
Form, meaning, and behavior: The Cognitive Grammar analysis of double subject constructions
Cataphoric pronouns as mental space designators: Their conceptual import and discourse function
II. Theoretical issues in classical sign-based linguistics
Monosemy, homonymy and polysemy
On the relationship between form and grammatical meaning in the linguistic sign
Revisiting the gap between meaning and message
III. Analyses on the level of the classic linguistic sign
The givenness of background: A semantic-pragmatic study of two modern German subordinating conjunctions
The relevance of relevance in linguistic analysis: Spanish subjunctive mood
A sign-based analysis of English pronouns in conjoined expressions
Semantic oppositions in the Hebrew verb system
Grammaticization of 'to' and 'away': A unified account of -k and -m in Hualapai
IV. Below and above the level of the sign
Interaction of physiology and communication in the make-up and distribution of stops in Lucknow Urdu
Between phonology and lexicon: The Hebrew triconsonantal (CCC) root system revolving around /r/ (C-r-C)
Length of the extra-information phrase as a predictor of word order: A cross-language comparison
Word-order variation in spoken Spanish in constructions with a verb, a direct object, and an adverb: The interaction of syntactic, cognitive, pragmatic, and prosodic features
Estrategias discursivas como parámetros para el análisis lingüístico
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
