Volume 24, Issue 3 (2014)Approaches to grammar for interactional linguistics
Edited by Ritva Laury, Marja Etelämäki & Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
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IntroductionRitva Laury, Marja Etelämäki and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen | pp. 435–452
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Searching for motivations for grammatical patterningsMarja-Liisa Helasvuo | pp. 453–476
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Why blend conversation analysis with cognitive grammar?Marja Etelämäki and Laura Visapää | pp. 477–506
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On the place of turn and sequence in grammar: Verb-first clausal constructions in Swedish talk-in-interactionJan K. Lindström | pp. 507–532
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Syntactic structures and their symbiotic guests: Notes on analepsis from the perspective of online syntaxPeter Auer | pp. 533–560
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The limits of grammar: Clause combining in Finnish and Japanese conversationRitva Laury and Tsuyoshi Ono | pp. 561–592
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‘Pivotage’ in French talk-in-interaction: On the emergent nature of [clause-np-clause] pivotsAnne-Sylvie Horlacher and Simona Pekarek Doehler | pp. 593–622
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What does grammar tell us about action?Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen | pp. 623–647
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A multimodal analysis of compliment sequences in everyday English interactionsTiina Keisanen and Elise Kärkkäinen | pp. 649–672
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