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Intonation and meaning in spontaneous discourse
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Afaf El-Menoufy
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
- Intonation and meaning in spontaneous discourse 1
- On the ineffability of grammatical categories 27
- Systemic syntax from a lexical point of view 53
- Sense and structure in lexis 73
- Text, terms and meanings 99
- Politeness and the semantics of modalised directives in English 119
- On different possibilities in the syntax of English 155
- The English personal pronouns 185
- Semantics for a systemic grammar 221
- Grammatical conspiracies in tagalog 243
- Generic situation and register 301
- What did Milton say belial said and why don’t the critics believe him? 331
- The interaction of language and music as semiotic systems 393
- Index 443
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
- Intonation and meaning in spontaneous discourse 1
- On the ineffability of grammatical categories 27
- Systemic syntax from a lexical point of view 53
- Sense and structure in lexis 73
- Text, terms and meanings 99
- Politeness and the semantics of modalised directives in English 119
- On different possibilities in the syntax of English 155
- The English personal pronouns 185
- Semantics for a systemic grammar 221
- Grammatical conspiracies in tagalog 243
- Generic situation and register 301
- What did Milton say belial said and why don’t the critics believe him? 331
- The interaction of language and music as semiotic systems 393
- Index 443