Coordination: Its Implications for the Theory of General Linguistics

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Author(s): Simon Cornelis Dik
Publisher: North-Holland
Year: 1968

Language: English
Pages: xii, 318
City: Amsterdam

Title
Preface
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Summary
3. The distributional approach to coordinative constructions
4. General properties of coordinations
5. The treatment of coordination in transformational generative grammar
6. The background of the transformational approach to coordination
7. The relation of coordination to constituent structure
8. On the notion 'grammatical function'
9. Outline-sketch of a functional granlmar
10. The description of coordinations in a functional grammar
11. Structural ambiguity in coordinations
12. On the semantics of coordination
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of names