The paper addresses the modelling of information packaging in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), in particular the treatment of Topic, Comment and Focus. Current FDG has inherited the traditional Functional Grammar (FG) representation of these categories as functions, which attach to Subacts of evocation. However, arguments of a formal, notional and descriptive nature can be advanced against pragmatic function assignment and in favour of an alternative analysis in which informational and evocational structures are dissociated so as to command their own primitives. In the context of a model of discourse knowledge organisation in which communicated contents are associated with packaging instructions that tell the Addressee how to treat the ...
<p>In standard FG (DIK, 1997) grammatical functions are assigned directly to the underlying re...
This article contains a series of reflections on the nature of the lexicon in FDG inspired in large ...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
The paper addresses the modelling of information packaging in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), in...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a theory of the organization of Linguistic Expressions as enco...
This volume presents a collection of papers using the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) t...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a typologically based structural-functional theory of language...
An important and admirable characteristic of the FDG framework is that it takes very seriously the f...
The paper addresses the internal structure of layers at the Representational level in Functional Dis...
This book provides ten case studies in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), a typologically-oriented ...
ABSTRACT Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a typologically-based theory of language structure wh...
This article presents a proposal for the organization of the Contextual Component in Functional Disc...
The article surveys how Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG; Hengeveld & Mackenzie 2008) has responded...
International audienceThe Functional Discourse Grammar model has a twofold objective: on the one han...
International audienceThe Functional Discourse Grammar model has a twofold objective: on the one han...
<p>In standard FG (DIK, 1997) grammatical functions are assigned directly to the underlying re...
This article contains a series of reflections on the nature of the lexicon in FDG inspired in large ...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
The paper addresses the modelling of information packaging in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), in...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a theory of the organization of Linguistic Expressions as enco...
This volume presents a collection of papers using the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) t...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a typologically based structural-functional theory of language...
An important and admirable characteristic of the FDG framework is that it takes very seriously the f...
The paper addresses the internal structure of layers at the Representational level in Functional Dis...
This book provides ten case studies in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), a typologically-oriented ...
ABSTRACT Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a typologically-based theory of language structure wh...
This article presents a proposal for the organization of the Contextual Component in Functional Disc...
The article surveys how Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG; Hengeveld & Mackenzie 2008) has responded...
International audienceThe Functional Discourse Grammar model has a twofold objective: on the one han...
International audienceThe Functional Discourse Grammar model has a twofold objective: on the one han...
<p>In standard FG (DIK, 1997) grammatical functions are assigned directly to the underlying re...
This article contains a series of reflections on the nature of the lexicon in FDG inspired in large ...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...