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Analyzing constructions from a grammatical and sequential point of view

What is it about?

This study shows how superficially similar word-order output in Swedish is differentiated by semantic-sequential attributes. The word-order pattern in question appears in sentences/clauses that are initiated with the finite verb: interrogatives, conditionals and declaratives. The explanatory tool used builds on Construction Grammar, extended with attributes that are sensitive to the sequential location of the verb-first utterance in real verbal interaction.

Why is it important?

The study offers an innovative analytic tool for studies of grammar in talk-in-interaction that want to combine insights from grammatical and interactional-sequential facts for an adequate account of constructions in real language use.

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