Connectivity in grammar and discourse / edited by Jochen Rehbein, Christiane Hohenstein, Lukas Pietsch.
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- 9789027292483
- 9027292485
- 9027219257
- 9789027219251
- 415 22
- P302.27 .C66 2007eb
- 17.61
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Connectivity in Grammar and Discourse; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Connectivity as an object of linguistics; I. Aspects of language changeand language acquisition; II. Pronouns, topics and subjects; III. Finiteness in text and discourse; IV. Subordination -- coordination; V. Adverbs, particles and constructions; Matrix constructions; Language index; Name index; Subject index; The series Hamburg Studies on Multilingualism.
In this collection of carefully selected papers connectivity is looked at from the vantage points of language contact, language change, language acquisition, multilingual communication and related domains based on various European and Non-European languages. From typological and multilingual perspectives the focus of investigation is on the grammatical architecture of a number of linguistic devices that interconnect units of text and discourse. The volume is organized along central concepts: A general section deals with connectivity in language change and language acquisition, subdivisions are.
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