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Activation and the relation between context and grammar
2014
Pragmatics: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association
Functional Discourse Grammar is characterized as the grammatical component of a wider theory of verbal interaction and is linked to two adjacent components: The Conceptual and the Contextual Components. One general property of these components is that they are not open-ended, but are said to contain only that extra-linguistic information which is relevant for the construction and interpretation of the immediate linguistic expression. In this contribution I explore the relation between context
doi:10.1075/prag.24.2.06gar
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