In:The ‘Noun Phrase’ across Languages: An emergent unit in interaction
Edited by Tsuyoshi Ono and Sandra A. Thompson
[Typological Studies in Language 128] 2020
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Published online: 15 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.128.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction1
Sandra A. Thompson
Tsuyoshi Ono
Part I.Languages from Europe
Chapter 2.The Finnish se että initiated expressions: NPs or not?11
Karita Suomalainen
Anna Vatanen
Ritva Laury
Chapter 3.Emergent complex noun phrases: On-line trajectories of ‘relativized’ NPs in French talk-in-interaction43
Ioana-Maria Stoenica
Simona Pekarek Doehler
Anne-Sylvie Horlacher
Chapter 4.The noun phrase as an emergent unit in Finnish71
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo
Chapter 5.Noun phrases in other-repetitions: Observations of Swedish talk-in-interaction93
Jan K. Lindström
Martina Huhtamäki
Anne-Marie Londen
Chapter 6.Asserting no-problemness in Spanish: ‘No hay (ningún) problema’ and the study of noun phrases in
interaction119
Chase Wesley Raymond
Barbara A. Fox
Chapter 7.Multimodal “noun phrases”153
Leelo Keevallik
Chapter 8.Nouns and noun phrases in other-initiated repair in English atypical interaction: A case study of augmentative and alternative
communication179
Patricia Mayes
Part II.Languages from other parts of the world
Chapter 9.Multiple nominal expressions in Garrwa conversation211
Ilana Mushin
Chapter 10.The pragmatics of ‘light nouns’ in Besemah237
Bradley McDonnell
Chapter 11.NP clustering in Mandarin conversational interaction271
Hongyin Tao
Chapter 12.What can Japanese conversation tell us about ‘NP’?315
Tsuyoshi Ono
Sandra A. Thompson
Chapter 13.Robust argument phrases (DPs) but unruly NPs in Maa329
Doris L. Payne
