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Introduction | 1 | |
1. | Reflections on Notional Grammar, with Some Remarks on its Relevance to Issues in the Analysis of English and its History | 13 |
2. | Some General Properties of Reference-tracking Systems | 37 |
3. | An Approach to the Description of Gender Systems | 53 |
4. | Subject and Object in Universal Grammar | 91 |
5. | Competence and Performance in the Explanation of Language Universals | 119 |
6. | Semantic Ascent: A Neglected Aspect of Syntactic Typology | 153 |
7. | Participant Roles, Synonymy, and Truth Conditions | 187 |
8. | Prepositional Relatives and Syntactic Marginality | 203 |
9. | The Status of Exclamative Particles in Modern Spoken French | 223 |
References | 285 | |
Authors' Index | 301 | |
Language Index | 303 |
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