Notional(ly-grounded Dependency) Grammar Basics

Introduction to Notional Grammar — forthcoming

A general outline of NG can be found in the papers section in

Anderson, John M. (1991). Notional grammar and the redundancy of syntax
Anderson, John M. (2003). Syntactic categories and syntactic change ... (section I)

and (for readers comfortable with German)

Böhm, Roger (2001). Prädikation - primär (und sekundär) notionalgrammatisch.

The sub-theory of Notional Grammar that has (under the name of Localist Case Grammar) been concerned for some time with semantic-functional relations is laid out in

Anderson, John M. (1998). The domain of semantic roles.
Anderson, John M. (2004). Modern grammars of case: a personal history.
Anderson, John M. (2004). Concepts and consequences of case grammar.

Matters of relational typology and grammatical relations (which, in so far as they lack notional content, NG considers to be necessarily derivative) are dealt with in the papers section in

Anderson, John M. (1979). On being without a subject
Anderson, John M. (1984). Objecthood
Böhm, Roger (1993). Predicate-argument structure, relational typology and (anti)passives.
Böhm, Roger (2000). Ergativität – Akkusativität... und Notionalgrammatisches.