Discourse Particles : : Formal Approaches to their Syntax and Semantics / / ed. by Josef Bayer, Volker Struckmeier.
Particles have for the longest time been ignored by linguistic research. School-type grammars ignored them since they did not fit into pre-conceived notions of categories, and since they did not seem to enter into grammatical relations commonly discussed in the genre. Only in the last century did so...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2016] ©2017 |
প্রকাশনার বছর: | 2016 |
ভাষা: | English |
মালা: | Linguistische Arbeiten ,
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সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The status quo of research on discourse particles in syntax and semantics
- The syntax and semantics of discourse particles
- What you see is what you get: Chinese sentence-final particles as head-final complementizers
- The syntax of Swedish modal particles
- Discourse particles and hvað-exclamatives
- Root infinitivals and modal particles. An interim report
- Modal particles ≠ modal particles (= modal particles)
- Discourse particles “embedded”: German ja in adjectival phrases
- Combining ja and doch: A case of discourse structural iconicity
- Discourse marker = discourse particle = thetical = modal particle? A futile comparison
- Stressed and unstressed particles in Old Indic
- On the status and the interpretation of the left-peripheral sentence particles inu and ia in Old High German
- Index