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Linking Constructions Into Functional Linguistics The Role Of Constructions In Grammar Brian Nolan

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Linking Constructions Into Functional Linguistics The Role Of Constructions In Grammar Brian Nolan
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Brian Nolan, Elke Diedrichsen
ISBN: 9789027206121, 9027206120
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Linking Constructions Into Functional Linguistics The Role Of Constructions In Grammar Brian Nolan by Brian Nolan, Elke Diedrichsen 9789027206121, 9027206120 instant download after payment.

There is a growing awareness of the significance of constructions in grammar in the world’s languages. To date there has not been a single volume that addresses the issues of constructions within a functional Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) account. The book is a collection of articles that will serve the scholarly community as a reference work on the role, place and significance of constructions within this functional model of grammar. As a result, this volume represents the first instance of cross-linguistic comparison of these important discourse and syntax-related phenomena. The articles cover a variety of typologically different languages including German, Irish, Spanish, French, Japanese, Yaqui, Tepehua (Totonacan), Persian, and English, and they offer new data on the role of constructions, within the RRG theory, in these languages. Further, this volume contributes towards providing a comprehensive overview of grammatical constructions which are central to our understanding of how human languages function, in a functional linguistics perspective. This scholarly work is grounded in a functionally oriented model that makes strong claims of descriptive and typological adequacy. The book will represent a valuable step forward in linguistics research as it applies the RRG theoretical framework to the analyses of constructions.

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