Functions of Language 2:1
[Functions of Language, 2:1] 1995.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Clause relationships in spoken and written EnglishSidney Greenbaum and Gerald Nelson | pp. 1–21
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Collocations and semantic profiles: On the cause of the trouble with quantitative studiesMichael Stubbs | pp. 23–55
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On Theme as a grammatical notion for GermanErich Steiner and Wiebke Ramm | pp. 57–93
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Lois Bloom. The Transition from Infancy to Language: Acquiring the Power of ExpressionReviewed by Clare Painter | pp. 95–98
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Bernard Comrie & Maria Polinsky (eds.) Causatives and TransitivityReviewed by Liesbeth Degand | pp. 98–101
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Ronald Geluykens. From Discourse Process to Grammatical Construction: On Left-dislocation in EnglishReviewed by Peter Collins | pp. 101–107
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Gunther Kress. Learning to WriteReviewed by Barbara Couture | pp. 107–111
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Jacob L. Mey. Pragmatics: An IntroductionReviewed by M. Lynne Murphy | pp. 112–114
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Barbara Sandig & Ulrich Püschel (eds.) Stilistik III: ArgumentationsstileReviewed by Manfred Kienpointner | pp. 114–120
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Anna Wierzbicka. Cross-cultural Pragmatics: The Semantics of Human InteractionReviewed by Geert Jacobs | pp. 120–124
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Anna Fuchs. Remarks on DeixisKristin Davidse | pp. 125–126
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Michael Hoey (ed.) Data, Description, Discourse: Papers on the English Language in Honour of John McH SinclairGordon H. Tucker | pp. 126–127
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Beth Levin. English Verb Classes and Alternations: A Preliminary InvestigationDirk Noël | pp. 127–128
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Jane Oakhill and Alan Garnham (eds.) Discourse Representation and Text ProcessingTed Sanders | pp. 129–130
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Toni Rietveld and Roeland Van Hout. Statistical Techniques for the Study of Language and Language BehaviorR. H. Baayen | pp. 130–131
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