
Crucial Readings in Functional Grammar
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Crucial Readings in Functional Grammar is an invaluable resource to anyone working in Functional Grammar, student and scholar alike. It contains important articles that have led to new avenues of research in the theory beyond Dik's two-volume Functional Grammar (1997), each concluded with a short paragraph with suggestions for further research. The book also contains an introduction to current Functional Grammar theory by the editors. Crucial Readings is unique in bringing together in one volume the various ideas that complement Dik's canonical presentation of the theory. The editorial contributions provide a comprehensive review of Functional Grammar publications.
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"The book has been carefully edited. [...] In summary, Anstey and Mackenzie have produced a book that fulfils their main purpose in providing a set of key readings in FG which have retained their interest and influence to the present day. The volume ist a welcome addition to the literature."John H. Connolly in: Functions of Language 1/2008More details
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Layers and operators in Functional Grammar Kees Hengeveld
Toward a unified analysis of terms and predications Jan Rijkhoff
Parts of speech Kees Hengeveld
Predicates as referring expressions M. Evelien Keizer
Places and things J. Lachlan Mackenzie
The hierarchical structure of the clause and the typology of adverbial satellites Simon C. Dik, Kees Hengeveld, Elseline Vester, and Co Vet
Semantic content and linguistic structure in Functional Grammar. On the semantics of 'nounhood' Peter Harder
On assigning pragmatic functions in English J.Lachlan Mackenzie and M. Evelien Keizer
The utterance as unit of description: implications for Functional Grammar Mike Hannay
The multilayered structure of the utterance Co Vet
Functional grammar and lexematics in lexicography Leocadio Martin Mingorance