In:The Structure of the Lexicon in Functional Grammar
Edited by Hella Olbertz, Kees Hengeveld and Jesús Sánchez García
[Studies in Language Companion Series 43] 1998
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 15 June 1998
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Table of contents
Introductionix
Part 1. The Functional-Lexematic Model
Methodological criteria for the elaboration of a functional lexicon-based grammar of the semantic domain of cognitive verbs3
A functional-lexematic description of the verbal core lexicon of the German language25
The compilation of a Spanish verbal lexicon based on functional-lexematic principles47
Meaning definitions and grammatical properties of predicates: Russian verbs of possession85
Part 2. Predicate formation
Predicate formation for French pseudo-reflexive constructions? With special reference to the verbs referring to an affective process117
Part 3. Collocations
Treatment of senses and collocations in dictionaries: an issue for lexicology and lexicography195
Part 4. Transitive verbs and the typology of States of Affairs
A prototype approach to transitivity: its implications for the FG typology of SoAs215
On some semantic, pragmatic and formal issues in the study of causative constructions233
Part 5. The lexicon and the underlying structure of the clause
The lexicon in FG and SFG: on the relation between syntax and semantics249
List of contributors301
Index of names303
Subject index307
