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Spanish language --- Grammar --- Functionalism (Linguistics) --- Functional analysis (Linguistics) --- Functional grammar --- Functional linguistics --- Functional-structural analysis (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Functional --- Grammatical functions --- Linguistics --- Structural linguistics --- Verb --- Functionalism (Linguistics). --- Verb.
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This volume presents a collection of papers using the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) to analyse and explain a number of specific constructions or phenomena (external possessor contructions and binominal constructions, negation, modification, modality, polysynthesis and transparency) from different perspectives, language-specific, comparative and typological. In addition to applying the theory to the topics in question, these papers aim to contribute to the further development of the theory by modifying and extending it on the basis of new linguistic evidence from a range of languages, thus providing the latest state-of-the-art in FDG. The volume as a whole, however, does more than this, as separately and together the papers collected here aim to demonstrate how FDG, with its unique architecture, can provide new insights into a number of issues and phenomena that are currently of interest to theoretical linguists in general.
Functional discourse grammar --- Functional grammar --- Discourse analysis --- Functionalism (Linguistics) --- E-books
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Reúne nueve estudios sobre los efectos sociales y lingüísticos del bilingüismo en Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia, que versan sobre el mantenimiento del quechua, el español andino y la media lengua, basados en muestras espontáneas.
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The theory of FDG claims that deontic modality can be either participant-oriented or event-oriented, both distinctions forming part of the Representational Level. However, there is evidence from Spanish and a number of other languages that event-oriented deontic modality can be coded twice, with different values in one and the same State-of-Affairs. We will therefore distinguish between objective and subjective deontic modality, where the latter has scope over the former. On the basis of the ways in which the expressions of subjective and objective deontic modality interact with tense and othe
Functional discourse grammar. --- Functional grammar --- Discourse analysis --- Functionalism (Linguistics)
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Grammar --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999
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This book brings together a series of contributions to the study of grammaticalization of tense, aspect, and modality from a functional perspective. All contributions share the aim to uncover the functional motivations behind the processes of grammaticalization under discussion, but they do so from different points of view.
Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Modality (Linguistics) --- Evidentials (Linguistics) --- Evidentiality (Linguistics) --- Aspect (Linguistics) --- Tense (Grammar) --- Tense --- Aspect --- Verbal aspect --- Grammaticalization --- Tense. --- Aspect. --- E-books --- Evidentials (Linguistics). --- Modality (Linguistics). --- Grammaticalization. --- Semantics --- Linguistics --- Temporal constructions --- Verb --- Évidentialité. --- Grammaire comparée. --- Modalité (linguistique) --- Aspect (linguistique) --- Temps (linguistique) --- Comparative linguistics. --- Comparative philology --- Philology, Comparative --- Historical linguistics --- Philology --- Modality. --- Évidentialité. --- Grammaire comparée. --- Modalité (linguistique)
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