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The predicate in Functional Grammar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction VII
- The predicate in Functional Grammar 1
- Do we need predicate frames? 95
- Adpositions, the lexicon and expression rules 125
- Ontological Semantics and lexical templates: Mowing the grass from the other side of the fence 179
- On the syntax-semantics interface in word formation: The case of English -er nominalizations 213
- Catching a glimpse of linguistic reality: Modelling the complexity of CATCH in the Functional Lexematic Model 247
- Lexical templates and syntactic variation: The syntax-semantics interface of the Old English speech verb secgan 281
- Lexical-semantic explorations in English verbs of physical contact: Iconicity and linguistic representations 303
- Another look at second and third arguments 331
- Index of subjects 349
- Functional Grammar Series 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction VII
- The predicate in Functional Grammar 1
- Do we need predicate frames? 95
- Adpositions, the lexicon and expression rules 125
- Ontological Semantics and lexical templates: Mowing the grass from the other side of the fence 179
- On the syntax-semantics interface in word formation: The case of English -er nominalizations 213
- Catching a glimpse of linguistic reality: Modelling the complexity of CATCH in the Functional Lexematic Model 247
- Lexical templates and syntactic variation: The syntax-semantics interface of the Old English speech verb secgan 281
- Lexical-semantic explorations in English verbs of physical contact: Iconicity and linguistic representations 303
- Another look at second and third arguments 331
- Index of subjects 349
- Functional Grammar Series 357