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Chapter 11. Typological outlook
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations xii
- Tables xiv
- Figures xvi
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Parameters of interpersonal grammar in the simple clause
- Introduction to Part 1 7
- Chapter 1. Modality: Construing a position 13
- Chapter 2. Speech Function: Assigning responsibility 59
- Chapter 3. Focus and scope: Delineating a domain 79
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Part 2. Interpersonal grammar and clause combining
- Introduction to Part 2 97
- Chapter 4. Parameters of interpersonal grammar and the analysis of clause combining 103
- Chapter 5. Combining the parameters: A typology 127
- Chapter 6. Motivating the typology: Function 137
- Chapter 7. Motivating the typology: Grammar 161
- Chapter 8. Motivating the typology: Semantics 187
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Part 3. Applications and implications
- Introduction to Part 3 223
- Chapter 9. Speaker-related versus SoA-related interpretations 227
- Chapter 10. Initial and final position 245
- Chapter 11. Typological outlook 261
- Conclusion 281
- Notes 293
- References 301
- Subject index 315
- Author index 319
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations xii
- Tables xiv
- Figures xvi
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Parameters of interpersonal grammar in the simple clause
- Introduction to Part 1 7
- Chapter 1. Modality: Construing a position 13
- Chapter 2. Speech Function: Assigning responsibility 59
- Chapter 3. Focus and scope: Delineating a domain 79
-
Part 2. Interpersonal grammar and clause combining
- Introduction to Part 2 97
- Chapter 4. Parameters of interpersonal grammar and the analysis of clause combining 103
- Chapter 5. Combining the parameters: A typology 127
- Chapter 6. Motivating the typology: Function 137
- Chapter 7. Motivating the typology: Grammar 161
- Chapter 8. Motivating the typology: Semantics 187
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Part 3. Applications and implications
- Introduction to Part 3 223
- Chapter 9. Speaker-related versus SoA-related interpretations 227
- Chapter 10. Initial and final position 245
- Chapter 11. Typological outlook 261
- Conclusion 281
- Notes 293
- References 301
- Subject index 315
- Author index 319