This article gives an overview of the various interpersonal modifiers in the English noun phrase, several of which seem to have been overlooked in formal as well as functional grammars. On the theoretical side, this article is concerned with how to bring the constructions at issue under a Functional Discourse Grammar representation (Hengeveld and Mackenzie 2006, in prep.).
2021. The Place of Interpersonal Lexemes in Linguistic Theory, with Special Reference to Functional Discourse Grammar. Corpus Pragmatics 5:2 ► pp. 187 ff.
KEIZER, EVELIEN
2020. The problem of non-truth-conditional, lower-level modifiers: a Functional Discourse Grammar solution. English Language and Linguistics 24:2 ► pp. 365 ff.
Keizer, Evelien, Thomas Schwaiger & Elnora ten Wolde
2022. Modification in Functional Discourse Grammar: State of the art and issues addressed. Open Linguistics 8:1 ► pp. 512 ff.
Kemp, Lois & Kees Hengeveld
2022. English evidential -lyadverbs in the noun phrase from a functional perspective. Open Linguistics 8:1 ► pp. 573 ff.
Portero-Muñoz, Carmen
2016. The discourse-motivated potential of view-point adverbs in -wise: A Functional Discourse Grammar perspective. Lingua 184 ► pp. 1 ff.
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