The Semantics of Clause Linking

A Cross-Linguistic Typology.
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This book explores how clauses are connected in various languages, examining the semantic relationships that link them.

It provides a cross-linguistic typology of clause linking, investigating different strategies and meanings associated with clause combining.

The authors analyze a wide range of languages, highlighting the diversity in how languages express relationships between clauses.

They delve into the semantic nuances of different linking devices.

The book offers insights into the interplay between syntax, semantics, and discourse in the construction of complex sentences, contributing to our understanding of linguistic diversity and the nature of clause combining.

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as a resource that covers clause linking, suggesting that the distinction between subordination and other kinds of clause combining isn't always clear-cut.
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