Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction: a personal perspective | p. 1 |
Some aspects of systematic description and comparison in grammatical analysis | p. 21 |
Categories of the theory of grammar | p. 37 |
Class in relation to the axes of chain and choice in language | p. 95 |
Some notes on 'deep' grammar | p. 106 |
The concept of rank: a reply | p. 118 |
Appendix to Section One | p. 127 |
Lexis as a linguistic level | p. 158 |
Language structure and language function | p. 173 |
Modes of meaning and modes of expression: types of grammatical structure and their determination by different semantic functions | p. 196 |
Text semantics and clause grammar: how is a text like a clause? | p. 219 |
Dimensions of discourse analysis: grammar | p. 261 |
On the ineffability of grammatical categories | p. 291 |
Spoken and written modes of meaning | p. 323 |
How do you mean? | p. 352 |
Grammar and daily life: concurrence and complementarity | p. 369 |
On grammar and grammatics | p. 384 |
Bibliography | p. 419 |
Index | p. 433 |
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