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Constituent Order in Functional Grammar
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- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Constituent order structure and function
- 2.1 Fundamentals of positional syntax
- 2.2 Factors affecting the order of constituents
- 2.3 Constituent order in relation to morphology and phonology
- 2.4 Approaches to the description of positional syntax
- 2.5 Constituent order typology
- Notes
- Chapter 3: Synchronic functional description
- 3.1 The appeal of the functional approach
- 3.2 Towards a more adequate framework
- 3.3 Clause-rank constituents
- 3.4 Phrase-rank constituents
- 3.5 Coordinate and appositive structures
- 3.6 Order of the various sets of rules
- 3.7 Closing remarks
- Notes
- Chapter 4: Diachronic functional description
- 4.1 Some theoretical issues
- 4.2 The functional description of constituent order change
- 4.3 Morphosyntactic change
- 4.4 The explanation of change
- Notes
- Chapter 5: Conclusion
- References
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects