What Do We Talk About When We Talk?: Speculative Grammar and the Semantics and Pragmatics of Focus
Benjamins (1981)
| Abstract | This monograph deals with the aboutness of language. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Language and languages Philosophy Speculative grammar Grammar, Comparative and general Topic and comment Logic | |||||||||
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| Call number | P106.A95 1981 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9027225133 9789027225139 | |||||||||
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Nikolaus Himmelmann & Eva Schultze-Berndt (eds.) (2005). Secondary Predication and Adverbial Modification: The Typology of Depictives. Oxford University Press.
Bede Rundle (1979). Grammar in Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Susanne Winkler (1997). Focus and Secondary Predication. Mouton De Gruyter.
John J. Ross (2009). Reading Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: A Beginner's Guide. Lexington Books.
Joseph Evans Grimes (ed.) (1986). Sentence Initial Devices. Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Cornelia Eva Keijsper (1985). Information Structure: With Examples From Russian, English, and Dutch. Rodopi.
Tim Hunter (2011). Syntactic Effects of Conjunctivist Semantics: Unifying Movement and Adjunction. John Benjamins Pub. Company.
Otto Jespersen (1965). The Philosophy of Grammar. New York, Norton.
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