Functions of Language 17:2
[Functions of Language, 17:2] 2010. iii, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Semantic analysis of evidential markers in Japanese: Rashii, yooda and soodaYuko Asano-Cavanagh | pp. 153–180
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Attribution in high-and low-graded persuasive essays by tertiary studentsSook Hee Lee | pp. 181–206
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Anaphora: Text-based or discourse-dependent? Functionalist vs. formalist accountsFrancis Cornish | pp. 207–241
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Robin P. Fawcett. Invitation to Systemic Functional Linguistics through the Cardiff Grammar. An extension and simplification of Halliday’s Systemic Functional GrammarReviewed by Carl Bache | pp. 243–254
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M. A. K. Halliday & William S. Greaves. Intonation in the Grammar of EnglishReviewed by Paul Tench | pp. 255–265
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Kees Hengeveld & J. Lachlan Mackenzie. Functional Discourse Grammar. A typologically-based theory of language structureReviewed by Johan van der Auwera and Frank Brisard | pp. 266–275
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D. Robert Ladd. Intonational phonology and Winnie Cheng, Chris Greaves & Martin Warren. A corpus-driven study of discourse intonationReviewed by Gerard O’Grady | pp. 276–294
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Rajend Mesthrie & Rakesh M. Bhatt. World Englishes. The Study of New Linguistic VarietiesReviewed by Gunnel Melchers | pp. 295–305
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Daniel García Velasco & Jan Rijkhoff (eds.) The noun phrase in Functional Discourse GrammarReviewed by Freek Van de Velde | pp. 306–315
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Referees of Volume 17p. 317
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