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  1. Editorial announcement
  2. On assigning pragmatic functions in English
  3. Why Functional Discourse Grammar is Not, and Could Not Be, a Discourse Grammar
  4. Preface
  5. How to analyse the structure of sentences in Functional Discourse Grammar
  6. Chapter 1. Emotion processes in discourse
  7. Chapter 3. The syntax of an emotional expletive in English
  8. Emotion in Discourse
  9. Linguistique et Discours
  10. Negation in Functional Discourse Grammar
  11. Is there a pluralia tantum subcategory of nominal gerunds? Developing Gaeta's notion of morphological differentiation
  12. The construction of discourse
  13. Introduction
  14. Self-prefixed verbs: Analogy in the Functional Discourse Grammar lexicon
  15. SENTIMENT AND CONFIDENCE IN FINANCIAL ENGLISH: A CORPUS STUDY
  16. A first history of Functional Grammar
  17. Dynamicity and dialogue
  18. Reflections on the lexicon in Functional Discourse Grammar
  19. Grammar and context in Functional Discourse Grammar
  20. The contextual component in a dialogic FDG
  21. Functional Discourse Grammar
  22. Besidesas a connective
  23. Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar
  24. Introduction
  25. Epilogue: dynamic morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar
  26. Cognitive adequacy in a dialogic Functional Discourse Grammar
  27. Review of Smirnova & Mortelmans (2010): Funktionale Grammatik: Konzepte und Theorien
  28. Review of Bornkessel-Schlesewsky & Schlesewsky (2009): Processing syntax and morphology: a neurocognitive perspective
  29. Content interrogatives in a sample of 50 languages
  30. Aspects of the interpersonal grammar of Gaelic
  31. Alinhamento interpessoal, representacional e morfossintático na Gramática Discursivo-Funcional
  32. Current Trends in Contrastive Linguistics
  33. Languages and Cultures in Contrast and Comparison
  34. Introduction
  35. The contrast between pronoun position in European Portuguese and Castilian Spanish: An application of Functional Grammar
  36. Double-possessive nominalizations in English
  37. Crucial Readings in Functional Grammar
  38. An acquisitional approach to disharmonic word-order/affixation pairings
  39. Predicates and predication
  40. Jim Miller & Regina Weinert, Spontaneous spoken language: syntax and discourse. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998. Pp. xiv+457.
  41. First things first
  42. The basis of syntax in the holophrase
  43. Functional Grammar and the Analysis of English
  44. Effective writing in English
  45. Functional grammar
  46. Places and Things
  47. Advanced Writing Skills and the Role of the Sentence
  48. Syntax and Pragmatics in Functional Grammar
  49. Prepositional predicates and focus constructions in a functional grammar of english
  50. Wolfgang Koch, Kasus – Kognition – Kausalität: zur semantsschen Analyse der instrumentalen ‘mit’-Phrase. (Lunder germanistische Forschungen, 47) Lund: Gleerup, 1978. Pp. 182.
  51. Ablative–locative transfers and their relevance for the theory of case-grammar
  52. Language and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Essay in Chomskyan Humanism
  53. English nominalizations in the layered model of the sentence
  54. Let’s get our heads together: a reply to van der Auwera
  55. On assigning pragmatic functions in English
  56. The predicate in Functional Grammar