Difference between revisions of "Role and Reference Grammar"

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*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (ed.)  1993. (ed.) ''Advances in Role and Reference Grammar.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins.
 
*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (ed.)  1993. (ed.) ''Advances in Role and Reference Grammar.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins.
 
*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. & LaPolla, Randy.  1997.  ''Syntax: structure, meaning and function.''  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  
 
*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. & LaPolla, Randy.  1997.  ''Syntax: structure, meaning and function.''  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  
*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. 2005. Exploring the syntax-semantics interface. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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*Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. 2005. ''Exploring the syntax-semantics interface.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  
 
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Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) is a syntactic framework that was developed around 1980 by Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.. Major publications are Foley & Van Valin (1984), Van Valin (ed.) 1993, Van Valin & LaPolla 1997, and Van Valin 2005.

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References

  • Foley, William A. & Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. 1984. Functional syntax and universal grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (ed.) 1993. (ed.) Advances in Role and Reference Grammar. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
  • Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. & LaPolla, Randy. 1997. Syntax: structure, meaning and function. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. 2005. Exploring the syntax-semantics interface. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Other languages

German Rollen- und Referenzgrammatik