In:Structural-Functional Studies in English Grammar: In honour of Lachlan Mackenzie
Edited by Mike Hannay and Gerard J. Steen
[Studies in Language Companion Series 83] 2007
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 29 March 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.83.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part I. Corpus-based studies
No doubt and related expressions: A functional account
On certainly and zeker
Prenominal possessives in English: Function and use
Ditransitive clauses in English with special reference to Lancashire dialect
‘It was you that told me that, wasn’t it?’ It-clefts revisited in discourse
Another take on the notion Subject
The modal auxiliaries of English, π-operators in Functional Grammar and “grounding”
The king is on huntunge: on the relation between progressive and absentive in Old and Early Modern English
Part II. The architecture of functional models
Mental context and the expression of terms within the English clause: An approach based on Functional Discourse Grammar
Adverbial conjunctions in Functional Discourse Grammar
Tree tigers and tree elephants: a constructional account of English nominal compounds
English constructions from a Dutch perspective: where are the differences?
Notes towards an incremental implementation of the Role and Reference Grammar semantics-to-syntax linking algorithm for English
Grammar, flow and procedural knowledge: structure and function at the interface between grammar and discourse
The non-linearity of speech production
A speaker/hearer-based grammar: the case of possessives and compounds
Index
