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|a The grammar of discourse /
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|a Ch. 1. Monologue Discourse: Typology and Salience -- Ch. 2. Monologue Discourse: Plot and Peak -- Ch. 3. Combinations of Predications -- Ch. 4. Intersentential Relations: Etic Paragraph Types -- Ch. 5. Repartee: Dialogue Paragraphs -- Ch. 6. Case of Roles -- Ch. 7. Case Frames -- Ch. 8. Surface Structure of Clauses -- Ch. 9. A Framework for Discourse Analysis -- Appendix: The Notional and Surface Structure of English Clauses.
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|a The Second Edition of the Grammar of Discourse critically evaluates and updates its predecessor's major points, with new chapters increasing the coverage of paragraph and clause structure - the latter being handled in a new chapter which solves a problem posed in the original edition: how holistic concerns of structure, especially the recognition of different strands of information, relate to the constituent structure of discourse. The insights contained in this chapter create an opportunity to tie in current discussions of transitivity, ergativity, the antipassive, agency hierarchy, order-preserving transformations, and word-order concerns into the structure of discourse.
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