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12.2.1 Contrastive affixes and quantifiers 411
12.2.2 Contrastive strength 422
12.2.3 Contrastive focus, reference and topicality 427
12.2.4 Assertion scope and contrastive focus: Negation and yes/no-questions 433
12.2.5 Other focus attractive devices 434
12.3 Summary 435
CHAPTER 13: INTER-CLAUSAL COHERENCE 437-503
13.0 Outline 437
13.1 Complement clauses 437
13.1.1 Complement-taking PCU predicates 437
13.1.2 Complement-taking modality predicates 446
13.1.3 Complement-taking manipulation predicates 452
13.2 Adverbial subordinate clauses 455
13.2.1 Temporal adverbial clauses 456
13.2.2 Conditional adverbial clauses 470
13.2.3 Cause or reason adverbial clauses 475
13.2.4 Concessive adverbial clauses 477
13.2.5 Substitutive adverbial clauses 477
13.2.6 Additive adverbial clauses 479
13.2.7 Purpose clauses 481
13.3 Participial adverbial clauses 482
13.3.1 Sequential participial clause 483
13.3.2 Simultaneous participial clause 484
13.4 Relative clauses 485
13.4.1 Non-finite and finite relative clauses 486
13.4.2 The position of the relative clause vis-à-vis its head 487
13.4.3 The mode of expression of the relativized NP 488
13.4.4 Grammatical relations that can be relativized 491
13.5 Clause chaining 494
13.5.1 Same-subject chaining 495
13.5.2 Different-subject chaining 496
13.6 Conjoined clauses 497
13.6.1 Conjunctive coordinator (conjunction) 497
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