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Deixis and subjectivity
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Ronald W. Langacker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- List of contributors vii
- Table of contents ix
- Introduction: The epistemic basis of deixis and reference xi
- Deixis and subjectivity 1
- Remarks on the English grounding systems 29
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Part I: Nominal grounding
- Grounding, subjectivity and definite descriptions 41
- Interaction, grounding and third-person referential forms 83
- The French imparfait, determiners and grounding 113
- Deictic principles of pronominals, demonstratives, and tenses 151
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Part II: Clausal grounding
- The meaning and distribution of French mood inflections 197
- The English present 251
- The preterit and the imperfect as grounding predications 299
- A cognitive grammar analysis of Polish nonpast perfectives and imperfectives: How virtual events differ from actual ones 349
- “Wieso sollte ich dich küssen, du hässlicher Mensch!” A study of the German modals sollen and müssen as “grounding predications” in interrogatives 391
- Grounding and the system of epistemic expressions in Dutch: A cognitive-functional view 433
- Subject index 467
- 477-478 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- List of contributors vii
- Table of contents ix
- Introduction: The epistemic basis of deixis and reference xi
- Deixis and subjectivity 1
- Remarks on the English grounding systems 29
-
Part I: Nominal grounding
- Grounding, subjectivity and definite descriptions 41
- Interaction, grounding and third-person referential forms 83
- The French imparfait, determiners and grounding 113
- Deictic principles of pronominals, demonstratives, and tenses 151
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Part II: Clausal grounding
- The meaning and distribution of French mood inflections 197
- The English present 251
- The preterit and the imperfect as grounding predications 299
- A cognitive grammar analysis of Polish nonpast perfectives and imperfectives: How virtual events differ from actual ones 349
- “Wieso sollte ich dich küssen, du hässlicher Mensch!” A study of the German modals sollen and müssen as “grounding predications” in interrogatives 391
- Grounding and the system of epistemic expressions in Dutch: A cognitive-functional view 433
- Subject index 467
- 477-478 477