Table of contents
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1. The importance of meaning for syntax
Chapter 2. Theoretical foundations of the proposed approach
Chapter 3. Why the meaning encoded in the grammatical system matters
Chapter 4. Lexical and morphological coding means and their implications
Chapter 5. Linear orders as coding means
Chapter 6. A methodology for the discovery of meanings encoded in the grammatical system
Chapter 7. The distinction between the meaning encoded in the grammatical system and inferences from utterances
Chapter 8. Indirectly affected argument, benefactive, and malefactive
Chapter 9. The clause and the meanings encoded in the grammatical system
Chapter 10. Clausal predications in English
Chapter 11. Clausal predications in Polish
Chapter 12. Clausal predications in Wandala
Chapter 13. Towards a non-aprioristic typology of functional categories
Chapter 14. Conclusions, implications, and open questions
References
Subject index
Language index
Name index
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