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On subject and theme : a discourse functional perspective

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Published in:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory
Main Authors: Hasan, Ruqaiya (ed.), Fries, Peter H. (ed.)
Content type: Book
Published: Amsterdam [etc.]: Benjamins 1995
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science : Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory ; 118
Source:MPIPL_cat
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Approaching the French clause as a move in dialogue ; p. 1-50 1995 Caffarel, Alice
Defining and relating text segments ; p. 361-404 1995 Cloran, C.
A dynamic perspective ; p. 187-234 1995 Ravelli, L.J.
The English 'tag question' ; p. 91-122 1995 McGregor, Bill
Mood and the ecosocial dynamics of semiotic exchange ; p. 51-90 1995 Thibault, Paul J.
"Nothing" makes sense in Weri ; p. 123-150 1995 Boxwell, M.
On theme in Chinese ; p. 235-274 1995 Yan, Fang, McDonald, Edward, Musheng, Cheng
Subjectlessness and honorifics in Japanese ; p. 151-186 1995 Hori, Motoko
A systematic functional approach to the thematic structure of the Old English clause ; p. 275-316 1995 Cummings, Michael
Themes, methods of development and texts ; p. 317-360 1995 Fries, Peter H.
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