Selected papers: Editor's Foreword. Introduction. Adjectives
(R.M.W. Dixon). Agreement
(G.G. Corbett). Aspect: basic principles (O. Dahl). Binding (I.
Crookston). Categories, linguistic (G.K. Pullum). Comparative
constructions (I. Crookston). Conditionals (F. Veltman).
Definiteness (C. Lyons). Deixis (S. Levinson). Determiners (J. van
Eijck). Evidence and modality (D. Blakemore). Fractivity (P.A.M.
Seuren). Finiteness (M. Koptjevskaja-Tamm). Functional relations
(R.D. Van Valin, Jr). Genericity (M. Krifka). Grammatical units
(R.E. Longacre). Grammaticalization and lexicalization (E.C.
Traugott). Head and modifier (L. Bauer). Head marking (A. Spencer).
Honorifics (M. Shibatani). Indirect speech acts: inferring the
illocutionary point (K. Allan). Information structure (W.A. Foley).
Interjections (F.K. Ameka). Logophoricity and long-distance
reflexives (L. Stirling). Mass expressions (M. Krifka). Modality
(F. Kiefer). Mood and modality: further developments (F.R. Palmer).
Nominalizations (P. Muysken). Noun incorporation (W.J. de Reuse).
Number and number systems (D.A. Cruse). Parts of speech (R.L.
Trask). Perfect (O. Dahl). Performance clauses (K. Allan).
Reflexives and reciprocals (F. Lichtenberk). Relative clauses (N.
Fabb). Resultatives (D.J. Napoli). Serial verbs (M. Sebba). Speech
act verbs grammar (K. Allan). Subordination and complementation (N.
Vincent). Tense (B. Comrie). Topic, focus, and word order (R.
Sornicola). Transitivity (T. Tsunoda). Valency changing
alternations (R.L. Humphreys). Verbs and verb phrases (R. Cairns).
Voice (M. Shibatani). Word order and linearization (A. Siewierska).
Glossary. Name index. Subject index.
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