Hilde Hasselgård is Professor of English Language at the University of Oslo. Her previous publications include Introducing English Grammar (with Magne Dypedahl and Berit Løken, 2006), English Grammar: Theory and Use (with Stig Johansson and Per Lysvåg, 1998) and a series of articles on word order, cohesion and information structure.
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Part I. A Framework for Analysing Adverbials: 1. Studying adjunct adverbials 2. The classification of adverbials 3. Some syntactic features of adverbial placement Part II. Adverbial Positions: Theme, Cohesion and Information Dynamics: 4. Initial position 5. Medial position 6. End position 7. The cleft focus position 8. Combinations of positions Part III. Semantic Types of Adverbials: Subtypes, Frequencies and Usage: 9. Space and time adjuncts 10. Adjuncts of manner and contingency 11. Other adjunct types: participant, respect, focus, degree, situation, comparison and viewpoint Part IV. Adjunct Adverbials in English: 12. Adverbial usage across text types 13. The grammar of English adjuncts: summary of findings and concluding remarks.
Part I. A Framework for Analysing Adverbials: 1. Studying adjunct adverbials 2. The classification of adverbials 3. Some syntactic features of adverbial placement Part II. Adverbial Positions: Theme, Cohesion and Information Dynamics: 4. Initial position 5. Medial position 6. End position 7. The cleft focus position 8. Combinations of positions Part III. Semantic Types of Adverbials: Subtypes, Frequencies and Usage: 9. Space and time adjuncts 10. Adjuncts of manner and contingency 11. Other adjunct types: participant, respect, focus, degree, situation, comparison and viewpoint Part IV. Adjunct Adverbials in English: 12. Adverbial usage across text types 13. The grammar of English adjuncts: summary of findings and concluding remarks.
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