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- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 author "Nichols, Johanna".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 doi "10.1146/annurev.anthro.13.1.97".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 isCitedBy Functional_theories_of_grammar.
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 journal "Annual Review of Anthropology".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 pages "97–117".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 quote "[Functional grammar] analyzes grammatical structure, as do formal and structural grammar; but it also analyzes the entire communicative situation: the purpose of the speech event, its participants, its discourse context. Functionalists maintain that the communicative situation motivates, constrains, explains, or otherwise determines grammatical structure, and that structural or formal approaches are not merely limited to an artificially restricted data base, but are inadequate even as structural accounts. Functional grammar, then, differs from formal and structural grammar in that it purports not to model but to explain; and the explanation is grounded in the communicative situation.".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 title "Functional Theories of Grammar".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 volume "13".
- annurev.anthro.13.1.97 year "1984".