摘要:This collection of short papers is devoted to the treatment of a number of morphological issues in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG). The first three contributions are concerned with the characterization of morphological types in terms of the interaction between the pragmatic and semantic components on the one hand and the morphosyntactic and phonological ones on the other: Kees Hengeveld gives a general overview of the treatment of morphological types in FDG, Maria Mos then discusses a number of morphemes in the agglutinating language Tarma Quechua in more detail, and Marleen van de Vate does the same for a number of grammatical particles in the isolating language Saramaccan. The last paper, by Suzanne Dikker, goes into the problem of the treatment of semantic versus grammatical agreement within the context of FDG.