This inaugural edited volume of the series Studies in Role and Reference Grammar brings together papers that showcase recent advancements in various aspects of the field. The individual chapters explore phenomena such as Aktionsart, operators, discourse and information structure, argument coding, alignment, voice, and clause linkage. Among other topics, the volume includes a revision of discourse representation, a new analysis of passive constructions, and a new RRG analysis of case syncretisms. The papers in this volume encompass analyses of a wide range of genetically and typologically diverse languages, such as Lakota, Yaqui, Japanese, Irish, Spanish, and several Indo-Aryan languages.
Introduction to ‘Role and Reference Grammar: New Developments and Perspectives’
Delia Bentley, Jens Fleischhauer, Lilián Guerrero, Mitsuaki Shimojo
págs. 1-6
págs. 7-28
págs. 29-65
págs. 67-102
págs. 103-145
págs. 147-189
Lakota Postpositions and Coverbs with Postpositional Semantics: A Role and Reference Grammar Analysis
págs. 191-230
On the Influence of Information Structure on Word Order in Lakota: A Role and Reference Grammar Account
págs. 231-266
págs. 267-305
págs. 307-341
Complex linkage in RRG: A closer look at clausal and sentential complementsin Spanish
Sergio Ibáñez Cerda, Alejandra Ortiz Villegas, Armando Mora Bustos
págs. 343-372
págs. 373-410
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