This volume deals with the relations between grammar and interaction from different perspectives, with the aim of unraveling the way in which a language — through the different forms of discourse from which it emerges — reflects certain social and community-based schemas; that is, how language originates within the space shared by the speaker and the addressee(s). The first part (“Grammar and Interaction”) concerns how interaction may intervene in grammar; the second part (“The Grammar of Interaction”) approaches both notions and linguistic structures which are anchored in interaction while revolving around epistemicity, evidentiality and modality. The third part (“Interaction as a Model for Discourse”) concerns how certain constructions emerge from interaction and are further used to model discourse. Finally, the fourth and last part of the book (“Interaction as a Driver for Change”) focuses on how interaction may help to delimit linguistic categories.
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The Spanish Epistemic Dative Construction: A modal-evidential stance expression
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Perceptionally constrained repair strategies in morphophonology: Interaction as negotiation
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Evidence type and trustworthiness: The view from social media
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Speech acts and interrogative particles: An empirical study on the grammar of Catalan "eh?"
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From reference identification to discursive alignment: The (counter)argumentative power of "es eso" in Spanish
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How Catalan expresses indifference: Patterns and variants
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From subjunctives to imperatives: The Romance subjunctive schema and its ramifications
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