Table of contents
Introduction: Grammar, discourse, and the grammar-discourse interface
1
Part I.Discourse markers: The grammar-discourse interaction from a developmental
perspective
Chapter 1.On the rise of discourse markers
23
Chapter 2.On the pragmatic development of modal particles in Navarrese-Lapurdian
Basque: Hori emain ote nauzu?
57
Chapter 3.On divergent paths and functions of ‘background’-based discourse markers
in Korean
77
Chapter 4.Reanalysis and the emergence of adverbial connectors in the history of
Japanese
101
Part II.Discourse markers: The grammar-discourse interaction from a synchronic, usage-based
perspective
Chapter 5.The meaning and functions of French je pense (que)
: A constructionalist and interactional account
127
Chapter 6.Discourse markers and brain lateralization: Evidence for dual language processing from neurological
disorders
157
Chapter 7.Vietnamese expletive between grammatical subject and subjectivity
marker:
Nó at the syntax-pragmatics (discourse)
interface
195
Chapter 8.The final particle like in Northern English – a particle
of reformulation in the context of interenunciative readjustment
229
Chapter 9.On pragma-semantics of expressives: Between words and action
245
Part III.Discourse-related grammatical phenomena
Chapter 10.A just amazing marker in French: “Juste”
275
Chapter 11.On how the distinction between reciprocal and collective verbs affects
(anti-)control
299
Chapter 12.The rise of cause/reason adverbial markers in Yaqui (Uto-Aztecan)
313
Index
353
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