Functional Semantics: A Theory of Meaning, Structure, and Tense in English

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Walter de Gruyter, 1996 - 586 páginas

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Índice

Meaning and cognition
3
Semantics and pragmatics in a functional theory of meaning
5
Meaning in a functional perspective
79
Clause structure in a functional semantics
193
Conceptual meaning in a functional clause structure
255
functional and conceptual dependence
275
function structure and autonomy
297
52
309
59
330
63
337
68
347
in the general theory of semantic clause structure
386
from meaning plus structure
396
Conclusion
500
Index of subjects
577
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Introduction
313

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