Linguistic Theory and the Function of Word Order in Dutch: A Study on Interpretive Aspects of the Order of Adverbials and Noun Phrases |
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General Considerations on a Formal versus a Functional | 13 |
4 | 23 |
On Transformational Approaches to the Interpretation | 57 |
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actually adverbials affairs already analysis anaphor appears applies approach argument aspect assumed called chapter characterization clause clear common completely concerned condition consequence consider constitute contain contrastive described determined direct discourse discussion distinction Dutch effect elements essentially example explanation fact factor formal function given grammar hand heeft idea evoked immediately implies indefinite independently indicated indirect object influence interpretation introduced involved kind language last accent latter least limited linguistic Marie marking meaning modifier move nature Note notion noun observed occur participant perhaps phenomena phrase Piet position possible preceding predicate presented principle probably problem pronoun proposal question reason referent relation relative relevant respect result role rule seems semantic sense sentence sentence adverbials similar situation so-called speaker specific structure suggests taken theory understandable utterance verb waarschijnlijk word order