In:Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson
Edited by Joan L. Bybee and Michael Noonan
[Not in series 110] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 20 June 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.110.toc
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Table of contents
Main clauses are innovative, subordinate clauses are conservative: Consequences for the nature of constructions
Participles in Tsez: An emergent word class?
Mini-grammars of some time-when expressions in English
Denial and the construction of conversational turns
On the embodied nature of grammar: Embodied being-in-the-world
The symmetry of counterfactuals
Note on the grammar of Turkish nominalizations
Hendiadys and auxiliation in English
‘Sentence’ in spontaneous spoken Japanese discourse
Some issues concerning the origin of language
Are subordinate clauses more difficult?
Combining clauses into clause complexes: A multi-faceted view
Overwrought utterances: ‘Complex sentences’ in a different sense
Publications by Sandra A. Thompson
Language index
Name index
Subject index
