Marja-Liisa Helasvuo
List of John Benjamins publications for which Marja-Liisa Helasvuo plays a role.
Book series
Subjects in Constructions – Canonical and Non-Canonical
Edited by Marja-Liisa Helasvuo and Tuomas Huumo
[Constructional Approaches to Language, 16] 2015. viii, 324 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Discourses in Interaction
Edited by Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen, Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Marjut Johansson and Mia Raitaniemi
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 203] 2010. vii, 315 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Grammar from the Human Perspective: Case, space and person in Finnish
Edited by Marja-Liisa Helasvuo and Lyle Campbell
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 277] 2006. x, 280 pp.
Subjects Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Uralic languages
Syntax in the Making: The emergence of syntactic units in Finnish conversation
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo
[Studies in Discourse and Grammar, 9] 2001. xiv, 175 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Syntax | Uralic languages
Chapter 3. First and second person forms as resources for open reference and participation in Finnish everyday conversations (Non)referentiality in Conversation, Ewing, Michael C. and Ritva Laury (eds.), pp. 35–55 | Chapter
2024 Based on data from Finnish conversational interaction, this article explores the use of 1st and 2nd person forms in creating deictically non-specific, open reference. We focus on the linguistic and embodied features of turns that contain these open personal forms and examine their sequential… read more
Emergent grammar Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, Verschueren, Jef and Jan-Ola Östman (eds.), pp. 502–509 | Chapter
2022 Free NPs as units in Finnish Usage-based and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Units, Ono, Tsuyoshi, Ritva Laury and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 59–86 | Chapter
2021 This article focuses on free NPs, i.e. noun phrases that are grammatically not part of any clause but form units of their own. Using the methodology of discourse-functional and interactional linguistics, I analyze the morphosyntactic, prosodic and interactional features of free NPs in… read more
Chapter 4. The noun phrase as an emergent unit in Finnish The ‘Noun Phrase’ across Languages: An emergent unit in interaction, Ono, Tsuyoshi and Sandra A. Thompson (eds.), pp. 71–92 | Chapter
2020 The article focuses on the use of noun phrases in Finnish conversation as arguments, contrasting these uses with the use of free NPs. I show that several grammatical processes characteristic of Finnish contribute to making the internal structure of NPs relatively stable. Agreement in case and… read more
Chapter 3. The emergence and routinization of complex syntactic patterns formed with ajatella ‘think’ and tietää ‘know’ in Finnish talk-in-interaction Emergent Syntax for Conversation: Clausal patterns and the organization of action, Maschler, Yael, Simona Pekarek Doehler, Jan K. Lindström and Leelo Keevallik (eds.), pp. 55–86 | Chapter
2020 Our paper concerns two Finnish cognitive verbs, ajatella ‘think’, and tietää ‘know’. We show that both verbs are most likely to occur in the first person singular form but behave differently with respect to polarity: tietää occurs most commonly in the negated form (56%), while ajatella is only… read more
Chapter 6. When an expression becomes fixed: mä ajattelin että ‘I thought that’ in spoken Finnish Fixed Expressions: Building language structure and social action, Laury, Ritva and Tsuyoshi Ono (eds.), pp. 133–166 | Chapter
2020 This chapter concerns the first person past tense form of the verb ajatella ‘to think’ as a semi-fixed expression in spoken Finnish. We examine this expression in present-day conversation and in older dialect interviews, focusing on its interactional functions, the types of complements it takes,… read more
Free NPs as units in Finnish Usage-based and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Units, Ono, Tsuyoshi, Ritva Laury and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 301–328 | Article
2019 This article focuses on free NPs, i.e. noun phrases that are grammatically not part of any clause but form units of their own. Using the methodology of discourse-functional and interactional linguistics, I analyze the morphosyntactic, prosodic and interactional features of free NPs in… read more
Canonical and non-canonical subjects in constructions: Perspectives from cognition and discourse Subjects in Constructions – Canonical and Non-Canonical, Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa and Tuomas Huumo (eds.), pp. 1–9 | Article
2015 On the subject of subject in Finnish Subjects in Constructions – Canonical and Non-Canonical, Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa and Tuomas Huumo (eds.), pp. 13–41 | Article
2015 This article examines the category of subject in Finnish. Among the grammatical
features examined are case marking, agreement and syntax, semantic role,
its relation to other sentence elements and its semantic function as regards the
sentence as a whole. One important discourse feature is whether… read more
Searching for motivations for grammatical patternings Approaches to grammar for interactional linguistics, Laury, Ritva, Marja Etelämäki and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (eds.), pp. 453–476 | Article
2014 In this article I analyze subject expression in conversational Finnish, identifying the home environments for zero and pronominal subjects in the 1st and 2nd person singular. Based on a syntactically coded database, I show that there is a clear preference, in both 1st and 2nd person, for… read more
Discourse and the interactional turn Discourses in Interaction, Tanskanen, Sanna-Kaisa, Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Marjut Johansson and Mia Raitaniemi (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Article
2010 Emergent grammar Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics, Brisard, Frank, Jan-Ola Östman and Jef Verschueren (eds.), pp. 66–73 | Article
2009 Construing reference in context: Non-specific reference forms in Finnish and French discussion groups Current Trends in Contrastive Linguistics: Functional and cognitive perspectives, Gómez González, María de los Ángeles, J. Lachlan Mackenzie and Elsa M. González Álvarez (eds.), pp. 27–50 | Article
2008 Both Finnish and French have several personal forms which can be used for non-specific reference. This chapter focuses on the passive in both languages and on certain constructions containing 3rd person forms, namely, the French pronoun on + 3rd person verb form and the so-called zero person… read more
Passive — personal or impersonal? A Finnish perspective Grammar from the Human Perspective: Case, space and person in Finnish, Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa and Lyle Campbell (eds.), pp. 233–255 | Article
2006 Marja-Liisa Helasvuo’s paper discusses passive constructions in Finnish. Based on a large database of spoken Finnish, she argues that contrary to the received view in Finnish linguistics, there are actually two types of passive in Finnish, namely the so-called simple passive (formed by the verb… read more
Person in Finnish: Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations in interaction Grammar from the Human Perspective: Case, space and person in Finnish, Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa and Lyle Campbell (eds.), pp. 173–207 | Article
2006 The paper by Marja-Liisa Helasvuo and Lea Laitinen provides an overview to person marking in Finnish. It aims to contribute to resolving some of the long-standing confusions surrounding how person has been dealt with in Finnish grammar. In Finnish, the predicate verb agrees with the subject in… read more
Introduction: Grammar from the human perspective Grammar from the Human Perspective: Case, space and person in Finnish, Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa and Lyle Campbell (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Miscellaneous
2006 Emergent grammar Handbook of Pragmatics: 2001 Installment, Verschueren, Jef, Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert † and Chris Bulcaen (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Article
2003 Argument splits in Finnish grammar and discourse Preferred Argument Structure: Grammar as architecture for function, Du Bois, John W., Lorraine E. Kumpf and William J. Ashby (eds.), pp. 247–272 | Article
2003 Emerging syntax for interaction: Noun phrases and clauses as a syntactic resource for interaction Studies in Interactional Linguistics, Selting, Margret and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (eds.), pp. 25–50 | Article
2001 Functions of case-marking vs. non-marking in Finnish discourse Reconnecting Language: Morphology and Syntax in Functional Perspectives, Simon-Vandenbergen, Anne-Marie, Kristin Davidse and Dirk Noël (eds.), pp. 213–226 | Article
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