In:Preferred Argument Structure: Grammar as architecture for function
Edited by John W. Du Bois, Lorraine E. Kumpf and William J. Ashby
[Studies in Discourse and Grammar 14] 2003
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Published online: 29 September 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/sidag.14.toc
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Table of contents
Prefacevii
Abbreviationsix
Introduction
Argument structure: Grammar in use
Preferred Argument Structure across time and space: A comparative diachronic analysis of French and Spanish
The lexicon in interaction: Developmental origins of Preferred Argument Structure in Korean
Genre and Preferred Argument Structure: Sources of argument structure in classroom discourse
Issues in the comparative argument structure analysis in Mayan narratives
New light on information pressure: Information conduits, “escape valves”, and role alignment stretching
Beyond Preferred Argument Structure: Sentences, pronouns, and given referents in Nepali
Multiple constraints on reference form: Null, pronominal, and full reference in Mapudungun
Argument splits in Finnish grammar and discourse
Core arguments and the inversion of the nominal hierarchy in Roviana
Preferred Argument Structure in early Inuktitut spontaneous speech data
The role of Preferred Argument Structure for understanding aphasic sentence planning
Nominal information flow in the talk of two boys with autism
Tracking the deer: Nominal reference, parallelism and Preferred Argument Structure in Itzaj Maya narrative genres
Narrator virtuosity and the strategic exploitation of Preferred Argument Structure in Mocho: Repetition and constructed speech in Mocho narrative
Preferred Argument Structure Bibliography
Name index
Language index
Subject index
