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Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations and symbols; Maps; Introduction;
1. What is discourse?;
2. Relevance theory and discourse;
3. The interpretive-use marker ré;
4. Constraints on relevance and particle typology;
5. Baa: truth-conditional or non-truth-conditional particle?;
6. Defining in Sissala;
7. Meanings and domains of universal quantification;
8. Co-ordination and stylistic effects; Notes; References; Index.
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