The Grammar of Time, Fact, Habit, Changeability, Permanence, Sequence, and Relevance in Discourse: Tense and AspectChapter 8. The Grammar of Events, States, Identities, Actions, Power, Control, and Spontaneity in Discourse: VerbsChapter 7. Alternate Ways to Identify, Specify, Underspecify, Focus On, and Quantify Things, People, and Ideas in Discourse: PronounsChapter 6. ![]() Referring to, Identifying, Specifying, Underspecifying, Possessing, and Quantifying Things, People, and Ideas in Discourse: DeterminersChapter 5. The Basic Grammar for Mentioning People, Ideas, Values, Objects, Concepts, and Things: Nouns and their Meanings in DiscourseChapter 4. ![]() ![]() Meaning Beyond Syntax: Discourse and ConceptualizationChapter 2.
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