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Subject initial sentence patterns; 2.1 Preliminary discussion; 2.2 Subject initial S-patterns in English; 2.3 The verbal S-pattern in English; 2.4 The copular S-patterns in English; 2.4.1 The form and function of copular S-patterns in English; 2.4.2 Copular verbs; 2.4.3 Generalizations over the three COP S-patterns; 2.4.4 Predication and patterning in the COP sentence; 2.4.5 The borderline between copular and lexical verbs; 2.4.6 Form and function of the unified COP S-Pattern; 2.5 Subject-initial S-patterns in Hebrew 327 $a2.6 The verbal S-pattern in Hebrew2.7 The copular S-patterns in Hebrew; 2.8 Summary and conclusion of Chapter 2; Chapter 3. Predicate initial sentence patterns; 3.1 Justifying predicate initial S-patterns; 3.2 Predicate-initial S-patterns in English; 3.2.1 The existential S-pattern in English; 3.2.2 The evaluative S-pattern in English; 3.2.3 The environmental S-pattern in English; 3.3 Predicate-initial S-patterns in Hebrew; 3.3.1 The existential S-pattern in Hebrew; 3.3.2 The existential S-pattern in Hebrew - continued; 3.3.3 The evaluative S-pattern in Hebrew 327 $a3.3.4 The environmental S-pattern in Hebrew3.4 Summary and conclusion of Chapter 3; Chapter 4. A field of sentence patterns; 4.1 Fields; 4.2 The field of S-pattern networks in English and Hebrew; 4.3 Granularity; 4.4 Summary and conclusion of Chapter 4; Chapter 5. The conceptual category of existence; 5.1 Preliminary discussion; 5.2 Conceptual category; 5.3 Core and periphery of the conceptual category of existence in English; 5.3.1 The core of the conceptual category of existence in English; 5.3.2 The first ring of the conceptual category of existence in English 327 $a5.3.3 The second ring of the conceptual category of existence in English5.3.4 The third ring of the conceptual category of existence in English; 5.4 Core and periphery of the conceptual category of existence in Hebrew; 5.4.1 The core of the conceptual category of existence in Hebrew; 5.4.2 Stylistic inversion of S1 versus genuine P1 order; 5.4.3 The first ring of the conceptual category of existence in Hebrew; 5.4.4 The second ring of the conceptual category of existence in Hebrew; 5.4.5 The third ring of the conceptual category of existence in Hebrew; 5.5 Summary and conclusion of Chapter 5 327 $aChapter 6. 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