In:'Subordination' versus 'Coordination' in Sentence and Text: A cross-linguistic perspective
Edited by Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen and Wiebke Ramm
[Studies in Language Companion Series 98] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 May 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.98.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.98.toc
Table of contents
Editor's introduction: Subordination and coordination from different perspectives
Part I. General and theoretical issues
RST revisited: Disentangling nuclearity
Subordination and coordination in syntax, semantics, and discourse: Evidence from the study of connectives
Part II. Cross-linguistic approaches
A corpus-based perspective on clause linking patterns in English, French and Dutch
Sentence splitting – and strategies to preserve discourse structure in German-Norwegian translations
Upgrading of non-restrictive relative clauses in translation: A change in discourse structure?
Subordination in narratives and macro-structural planning: A comparative point of view
Part III. Monolingual studies
German dependent clauses from a constraint-based perspective
To the right of the clause: Right dislocation vs. afterthought
Exploring the role of clause subordination in discourse structure: The case of Frenchavant que
Pseudo-imperatives and other cases of conditional conjunction and conjunctive disjunction
From discourse to "odd coordinations": On asymmetric coordination and subject gaps in German
Part IV. Diachronic perspectives
Old Indic clauses between subordination and coordination
Rhetorical relations and verb placement in the early Germanic languages: A cross-linguistic study
Index of subjects
Index of names
