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7. Two Types of conditionals and Two Different Grammaticalization Paths
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
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I. Introduction
- 1. Introduction: Final particles from a typological perspective 3
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II. Discourse Analysis & Conversation Analysis
- 2. Sentence-final adverbials: Recurrent types and usage 39
- 3. Taking an interactional perspective on final particles: the case of Finnish mutta (‘but’) 55
- 4. Final particles in spoken German 77
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III. Grammaticalization
- 5. Some observations on the evolution of final particles 111
- 6. The evolution of Japanese toka in utterance-final position 141
- 7. Two Types of conditionals and Two Different Grammaticalization Paths 157
- 8. The emergence of utterance-final particles in Korean 181
- 9. Grammaticalization of final but: from conjunction to final particle 197
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IV. Cognitive Approaches
- 10. Dutch particles in the right periphery 221
- 11. A relevance-theoretic perspective on the Norwegian utterance-final particles da and altså compared to their English counterpart then 249
- 12. The Northern Russian utterance-final particle dak as an information-structuring device 285
- 13. A study of three particles in Khmer: tɨv, mɔɔk, coh 305
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V. Generative Approaches
- 14. Particles and Parameters in Wh-Questions 333
- 15. On sentential particles: A crosslinguistic study 359
- 16. Circumstantial PPs and the middle field in Japanese 387
- 17. Word order and the syntax of question particles 407
- Subject index 427
- Author index 432
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
-
I. Introduction
- 1. Introduction: Final particles from a typological perspective 3
-
II. Discourse Analysis & Conversation Analysis
- 2. Sentence-final adverbials: Recurrent types and usage 39
- 3. Taking an interactional perspective on final particles: the case of Finnish mutta (‘but’) 55
- 4. Final particles in spoken German 77
-
III. Grammaticalization
- 5. Some observations on the evolution of final particles 111
- 6. The evolution of Japanese toka in utterance-final position 141
- 7. Two Types of conditionals and Two Different Grammaticalization Paths 157
- 8. The emergence of utterance-final particles in Korean 181
- 9. Grammaticalization of final but: from conjunction to final particle 197
-
IV. Cognitive Approaches
- 10. Dutch particles in the right periphery 221
- 11. A relevance-theoretic perspective on the Norwegian utterance-final particles da and altså compared to their English counterpart then 249
- 12. The Northern Russian utterance-final particle dak as an information-structuring device 285
- 13. A study of three particles in Khmer: tɨv, mɔɔk, coh 305
-
V. Generative Approaches
- 14. Particles and Parameters in Wh-Questions 333
- 15. On sentential particles: A crosslinguistic study 359
- 16. Circumstantial PPs and the middle field in Japanese 387
- 17. Word order and the syntax of question particles 407
- Subject index 427
- Author index 432