Categories and Categorial Changes: The Third Syntactical Plan and Beyond // Table of Contents // Introduction ...7 // Section I: On Constructions // Chapter 1 From Semantic to Interactional Dative: A Preliminary Investigation ... 12 (Mirjam Fried) // Chapter 2 Cause and Concern: The Have Construction with the Infinitive // Seen through Its Czech Translation Equivalents...21 // (Michaela Martinková) // Chapter 3 Explicitation of Causality in Periphrastic Constructions // with Human Causees: The Case of Make and Cause...47 // (Naděžda Kudrnáčová) // Chapter 4 It Is Surprising: Do Participial Adjectives after Copular Verbs // Form a Special Evaluative Construction? A Contrastive View...58 // (Olga Richterová) // Chapter 5 Clines of Categoriality in Ivan Poldauf s Theoretical Framework...73 // (Jarmila Tárnyiková) // Section II: On the Categories of Tense, Aspect, and Modality // Chapter 6 Between Modality and Futurity: Will and Be Going to // Seen through Their Czech Translation Equivalents ...86 // (Markéta Janebová) // Chapter 7 Re-evaluating the Progressive Form: // The Case of English Verbs of Attitude...114 // (Lucie Černá) // Chapter 8 On the Status of Begin and Start in Constructions with the Verb Be 126 // (Jaroslav Macháček) // Section III: On Word Categories // Chapter 9 From Clauses to Words: Quotational Compounds // in English and Czech ...140 // (Andrea Ryšavá) // Chapter 10 Diachronic Development of English Relativizers: // A Study in Grammar Competition...149
// (Joseph Emonds and Kateřina Havranová) // Conclusions...160 // Appendix 1: InterCorp texts ...161 // Appendix 2: Subcorpus of TV series (Chapter 9) ...164 // Works Cited...165 // Alphabetical List of Authors...176 // Index of Authors...177 // Subject Index...179 // Résumé...187