1 - Frontmatter [Seite 2]
2 - Contents [Seite 6]
3 - Introduction [Seite 8]
4 - The relevance of causality [Seite 16]
5 - On the processing of causal relations [Seite 42]
6 - Domains of use or subjectivity? The distribution of three Dutch causal connectives explained [Seite 64]
7 - Causal relations in spoken discourse: Asyndetic constructions as a means for giving reasons [Seite 90]
8 - Constructions with if, since, and because: Causality, epistemic stance, and clause order [Seite 118]
9 - On affirmative and negative complex conditional connectives [Seite 150]
10 - Pre- and post-positioning of wenn-clauses in spoken and written German [Seite 180]
11 - Counterfactual reasoning and desirability [Seite 212]
12 - Adversative connectors on distinct levels of discourse: A re-examination of Eve Sweetser's three-level approach [Seite 242]
13 - Viewpoints and polysemy: Linking adversative and causal meanings of discourse markers [Seite 264]
14 - The treatment of contrasts in interaction [Seite 290]
15 - Concessives on different semantic levels: A typological perspective [Seite 320]
16 - Causal and concessive clauses: Formal and semantic relations [Seite 348]
17 - Concession implies causality, though in some other space [Seite 368]
18 - Concessive patterns in conversation [Seite 388]
19 - "that's true, although not really, but still": Expressing concession in spoken English [Seite 418]
20 - From concessive connector to discourse marker: The use of obwohl in everyday German interaction [Seite 446]
21 - Backmatter [Seite 476]