Functions of Language

Volume 18, Issue 2 (2011)

2011.  iv, 181 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 October 2011
Table of Contents
Articles
Serious or non-serious? Sequential ambiguity and disavowing a prior stance
Pentti Haddington
149–182
Code-switching: An appraisal resource in TRC testimonies
Zannie Bock
183–209
Prosody as a genre-distinguishing feature in Ahtna: A quantitative approach
Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker
210–236
Reviews
Review of Bache (2008): English tense and aspect in Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar: A critical appraisal and an alternative
Reviewed by Gordon H. Tucker
237–248
Review of Gómez González, Mackenzie & González Álvarez (2008): Languages and cultures in contrast and comparison
Reviewed by Bert Cornillie and Marlén Izquierdo
249–260
Review of Müller & Klinge (2008): Essays on nominal determination. From morphology to discourse management
Reviewed by Evelien Keizer
261–274
Review of Bornkessel-Schlesewsky & Schlesewsky (2009): Processing syntax and morphology: a neurocognitive perspective
Reviewed by J. Lachlan Mackenzie
275–284
Review of Bromhead (2009): The reign of truth and faith: Epistemic expressions in 16th and 17th century English
Reviewed by Julie Van Bogaert
285–291
Review of Butler & Martín Arista (2008): Deconstructing constructions
Reviewed by Eulalia Sosa Acevedo
292–304
Review of Dufter & Jacob (2009): Focus and background in Romance languages
Reviewed by Elena Martínez Caro
305–316
Review of Halliday & Webster (2009): Continuum companion to Systemic Functional Linguistics
Reviewed by Anne McCabe
317–327
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