In:Outside the Clause: Form and function of extra-clausal constituents
Edited by Gunther Kaltenböck, Evelien Keizer and Arne Lohmann
[Studies in Language Companion Series 178] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 3 October 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.178.toc
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Table of contents
Extra-clausal constituents: An overview
Part 1. The multifunctionality of ECCs
Pragmatic markers as constructions. The case of anyway
The (the) fact is (that) construction in English and Dutch
Planning what to say: Uh and um among the pragmatic markers
Part 2. The diachronic development of ECCs
Mirativity and rhetorical structure: The development and prosody of disjunct and anaphoric adverbials with ‘no’ wonder
From clause to adverb: On the history of maybe
Towards a unified constructional characterisation of the nonfinite periphery: On verbal free adjuncts and absolutes in English
Left-dislocated strings in Modern English epistolary prose: A comparison with contemporary spoken Left Dislocation
Part 3. ECCs in bilingual settings
Extra-clausal constituents and language contact: The case of discourse markers
The role of extra-clausal constituents in bilingual speech: The emerging of regular patterns in a bilingual corpus
Part 4. ECCs: a grammar of their own?
The syntax of confirmationals: A neo-performative analysis
On the grammatical status of insubordinate if-clauses
Intensifying adverbs ‘outside the clause’: A cognitive analysis
Aspects of discourse marker sequencing: Empirical challenges and theoretical implications
Index
