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| Authors: | Jan Anward: |
| Publication title: | Allt du önskar kan du få? Om SAG och talspråket |
| Conference: | Svenskans beskrivning 24. Förhandlingar vid Tjugofjärde sammankomsten för svenskans beskrivning |
| Publication type: | Abstract and Fulltext |
| Issue: | 006 |
| Article No.: | 028 |
| Abstract: | A major achievement, a milestone in Swedish linguistics, the recently published Swedish Academy Grammar (SAG) invites the question how well it is able to capture essential features of spoken Swedish. While the word-based (synthetic) format of SAG allows the accommodation of quite a few phenomena characteristic of spoken Swedish, a detailed analysis of a conversational sequence shows that true insight into the nature of spoken Swedish requires a different (analytic) descriptive format, where turn and turn construction units, not words, are the primary units of analysis. |
| Language: | Swedish |
| Year: | 1999 |
| No. of pages: | 25 |
| Pages: | 329-353 |
| Series: | Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings |
| ISSN (print): | 1650-3686 |
| ISSN (online): | 1650-3740 |
| File: | http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/006/028/ecp00628b.pdf |
| Available: | 2001-01-25 |
| Publisher: | Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet |
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