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. |