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Functional perspectives on grammar and discourse in honour of Angela Downing / edited by Christopher S. Butler, Raquel Hidalgo Downing, Julia Lavid.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Butler, Christopher, 1945-
Hidalgo Downing, Raquel.
Lavid, Julia.
Downing, Angela.
Series:
Studies in language companion series ; v. 85.
Studies in language companion series, 0165-7763 ; v. 85
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Discourse analysis.
Functionalism (Linguistics).
Physical Description:
xxx, 480 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This paper reports a corpus-based study which examined the uses of the modals and semi-modals which express meanings associated with prediction and volition (will, shall, be going to/gonna, want to/wanna, and be about to) in British, American and Australian English. Quantitative findings relating to regional and stylistic variation are presented, and consideration is given to the possible influence upon the relative popularity of modal uses of 'Americanization' and 'colloquialization'. It is suggested that these socially-driven dissemination processes provide possible explanations for, inter alia, the differing fortunes of the moribund shall on the one hand and on the other those of the popular semi-modals be going to/gonna and want to/wanna.
Contents:
Functional Perspectives on Grammar and Discourse
Editorial page
Title page
LCC data
Photograph
Table of contents
Contributors
Editorial introduction
Publications of Angela Downing
Grammar as an adaptive evolutionary product
Towards a cognitive-functional model of text comprehension
Towards an integrational approachin linguistics
Expressing past habit in English and Swedish: A corpus-based contrastive study
Do cognate and circumstantial complements of intransitive verbs form one 'Range'?: A corpus-based discussion
The unconscious, irresponsible construction in Modern Icelandic
Modelling 'selection' between referents in the English nominal group. An essay in scientific inquiry in linguistics
Problems in NP structure: An example from British tabloid journalism
Double-possessive nominalizations in English
Pragmatics, word order and cross-reference. Some issues with pronominal clitics in Bulgarian
Patterns of multiple theme and their role in developing English writing skills
Interactive solution-problems: A set of structures in general and scientific writing
The English Contrastive Discourse Marker instead
Global and local attention in task-oriented conversation: An empirical investigation
Metadiscursive and interpersonal values of pronominal topics in spoken Spanish
Phatic communion and small talk in fictional dialogues
Mister so-called X: Discourse functions and subjectification of so-called
'Sorry to muddy the waters': Accounting for speech act formulae and formulaic variation in a systemic functional model of language
The discourse functionality of adjectival and adverbial epistemic expressions: Evidence from present-day English
Modality across World Englishes: The modals and semi-modals of prediction and volition
Name index
Subject index
Language index.
The series Studies in Language Companion Series.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612152887
9781282152885
1282152882
9789027292230
902729223X
OCLC:
191953404

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