Grounding
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Grounding

  1. 509 pages
  2. English
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Grounding

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Year
2012
ISBN
9783110899801
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of contributors
  3. Introduction: The epistemic basis of deixis and reference
  4. Deixis and subjectivity
  5. Remarks on the English grounding systems
  6. Part I: Nominal grounding
  7. Grounding, subjectivity and definite descriptions
  8. Interaction, grounding and third-person referential forms
  9. The French imparfait, determiners and grounding
  10. Deictic principles of pronominals, demonstratives, and tenses
  11. Part II: Clausal grounding
  12. The meaning and distribution of French mood inflections
  13. The English present
  14. The preterit and the imperfect as grounding predications
  15. A cognitive grammar analysis of Polish nonpast perfectives and imperfectives: How virtual events differ from actual ones
  16. “Wieso sollte ich dich küssen, du hässlicher Mensch!“. A study of the German modals sollen and müssen as “grounding predications” in interrogatives
  17. Grounding and the system of epistemic expressions in Dutch: A cognitive-functional view Jan Nuyts
  18. Subject index