motivations for the ordering of main and adverbial clauses* HOLGER DIESSEL This article examines the ordering distribution of main and adverbial clauses. Using corpus data from spoken and written English, it is shown that the positioning of finite adverbial clauses vis-à-vis the main clause varies with their meaning or function: conditional clauses tend to precede the main clause, temporal clauses are common in both initial and final position, and causal clauses usually follow the main clause. The article ar-gues that the positional patterns of adverbial clauses are motivated by com-peting functional and cognitive forces. Specifically, it is shown that final occurrence of adverbial clauses is motivated by processing, while initial oc-curre...
This paper considers the placement of adverbial clauses in English and Norwegian with regard to thei...
This paper argues that the word order of adverbials can be captured only when the causal clauses are...
The task of Part One is to outline the historical background from the latter part of the 19th centur...
This article examines the ordering distribution of main and adverbial clauses. Using corpus data fro...
English permits adverbial subordinate clauses to be placed either before or after their associated m...
Recent work in functional and cognitive linguistics has argued and presented evidence that the posit...
analysis of the positioning of temporal adverbial clauses in English HOLGER DIESSEL* Recent work in ...
This study argues that adverbial clauses in initial position constitute a distinct construction type...
Finite adverbial subordinate clauses can be placed before their main clauses (preposed), in the midd...
Adverbial clauses of time are positioned either before or after their associated main clauses. This ...
The present research is aimed at examining the relative importance of the competing motivators of th...
This paper is a corpus-based investigation of clause ordering in the English sentences which contain...
Owing to its typological characteristics, English displays limited positional mobility of clause con...
I present evidence in this paper for a universal preference for clause-initial adverbial subordinato...
In this paper, we present empirical data from a corpus study on the linear order of subjects and obj...
This paper considers the placement of adverbial clauses in English and Norwegian with regard to thei...
This paper argues that the word order of adverbials can be captured only when the causal clauses are...
The task of Part One is to outline the historical background from the latter part of the 19th centur...
This article examines the ordering distribution of main and adverbial clauses. Using corpus data fro...
English permits adverbial subordinate clauses to be placed either before or after their associated m...
Recent work in functional and cognitive linguistics has argued and presented evidence that the posit...
analysis of the positioning of temporal adverbial clauses in English HOLGER DIESSEL* Recent work in ...
This study argues that adverbial clauses in initial position constitute a distinct construction type...
Finite adverbial subordinate clauses can be placed before their main clauses (preposed), in the midd...
Adverbial clauses of time are positioned either before or after their associated main clauses. This ...
The present research is aimed at examining the relative importance of the competing motivators of th...
This paper is a corpus-based investigation of clause ordering in the English sentences which contain...
Owing to its typological characteristics, English displays limited positional mobility of clause con...
I present evidence in this paper for a universal preference for clause-initial adverbial subordinato...
In this paper, we present empirical data from a corpus study on the linear order of subjects and obj...
This paper considers the placement of adverbial clauses in English and Norwegian with regard to thei...
This paper argues that the word order of adverbials can be captured only when the causal clauses are...
The task of Part One is to outline the historical background from the latter part of the 19th centur...