
Meaning Through Language Contrast
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- Meaning Through Language Contrast
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial preface
- References
- Part I: Negation
- Distributional restrictions on negative determiners
- Summing up
- Notes
- References
- Towards a comprehensive view of Negative Concord
- General conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Part II:Temporality
- On temporal constructions involving counting from anchor points
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- On the semantics and pragmatics of situational anaphoric temporal locators in Portuguese and in English
- Conclusions
- References
- Remarks on the semantics of eventualities with measure phrases in English and Romanian
- Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- The present perfect in English and in Catalan
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Appendix: List of works used
- Catalan theatre plays
- English novels and films
- References
- A contrastive reading of temporal-aspectual morphemes in Swahili
- Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- Part III: Modality
- Semantic and pragmatic constraints on mood selection
- Final remarks
- Notes
- References
- Dilemmas and excogitations: Further considerations on modality, clitics and discourse
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- References
- Part IV: Evidentiality
- Inferred evidence
- Notes
- References
- Extension of meaning
- Concluding remarks
- Notes
- References
- Part V: Perspectives on eventualities
- Information structure, argument structure, and typological variation
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- The network of demotion
- Conclusion and further research
- Notes
- References
- Valence change and the function of intransitive verbs in English and Japanese
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- The transitive/intransitive construction of events in Japanese and English discourse
- Conclusions
- List of abbreviations
- Transcription conventions
- Notes
- References
- Part VI: Topics in grammar and conceptualization
- Towards a universal DRT model for the interpretation of directional PPs within a reference frame
- Concluding remarks
- Notes
- References
- The interaction of syntax and pragmatics
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Constraint interaction at the semantics/pragmatics interface
- Conclusions
- References
- Cross-language commutation tests and their application to an error-prone contrastive problem
- Notes
- References
- Language index
- Name index
- Subject index
- Contents of Volume 2
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