1.9.1.1. Positive affirmatives
1.9.1.2. Negative affirmatives
1.9.2.1. Yes/no-questions
1.9.2.2. Wh-questions
1.10.1.1. Att-clauses
1.10.1.2. Indirect wh-questions
1.10.1.3. Indirect Yes/No-questions
1.10.3. Adverbial subordinate clauses
1.11.1.2. The functions of the infinitival clause
1.11.2.1. The functions of the participial clause
1.11.2.2. With clauses
1.12.2. Verb First Declaratives
1.12.7. Free word order (Scrambling)
1.12.8. Weak Pronouns,Clitics and Object Shift
1.12.10. Agreement Phenomena at the clausal level
1.12.10.1. Subject-finite verb agreement
1.12.10.2. Other agreement phenomena at the clause level
1.13.
COORDINATION AT THE CLAUSE LEVEL
2.1.1. The Order of Elements in the Verb Phrase
2.2.2. Indefinite Noun Phrases
2.2.2.1. Indefinite noun phrase with a nominal head
2.2.2.2. Indefinite noun phrase with a pronominal head
2.2.2.3. Headless indefinite noun phrases
2.2.3.1. Definite noun phrases with a definite nominal head
2.2.3.2. Definite noun phrases with a proper name as head
2.2.3.3.3 Definite noun phrases with a definite pronoun as head
2.2.3.4. Definite noun phrases with no definite noun (pronoun) as its head
2.2.4. Noun Phrases with Possessors
2.3.1. Adjectival Phrase Word Order
2.3.1.1. The adjectival phrase functions as a predicative or as an adverbial
2.3.1.2. The adjectival phrase functions as a prenominal attribute
2.3.2.1. Equal comparisons
2.3.2.2. Unequal comparisons
2.3.2.3. Comparative and superlative
2.3.2.4. Comparison with a definite norm
2.3.2.5. Sufficiency and excess
2.4.1. Adverb Phrase Word Order
2.5.1. Prepositional Phrase Word Order
2.7.
Agreement pehnomena at the phrase level
3.1.2.1. Concord within the noun phrase
3.1.2.2. Pronominal reference
3.1.3.1 Number
3.1.3.2 Definiteness
3.1.3.3 Case
3.1.4.1. Gender
3.1.4.2. Number
3.1.4.3. Syntactic function
3.1.4.4. Inflection
3.2.2.1. Comparison
3.2.2.2. Concord
3.3.1.2. Free definite article
3.3.1.3. Demonstrative pronouns
3.3.1.4. Reflexive pronouns
3.3.1.5. Reciprok pronouns
3.3.1.6. Relative pronouns
3.3.3.1. Totality pronouns
3.3.3.2. Distributive pronouns
3.3.3.3. Generalizing pronouns
3.3.3.4. Multitude pronouns
3.3.3.5. The indefinite article
3.3.3.6. Indefinite pronouns
3.3.3.7. Negating pronouns
3.3.4.1. Comparative pronouns
3.3.4.2. Ordinative pronouns
3.3.4.3. Perspective pronouns
3.3.4.4.Focusing pronouns
3.4.1.1. Compounding with particles
3.4.2. Transitive and intransitive verbs
3.4.5.1. First conjugation
3.4.5.2. The second conjugation
3.4.53. The third conjugation
3.4.5.4. The fourth conjugation
3.4.9.1. S-passive
3.4.9.2. Other s-forms
3. 6. Adverbs3.6.1. The most common adverbs
3.6.2. Morphological properties: the formation and inflection of adverbs
3.6.3. Various types of adverbs
3.6.3.1. Classification according to the type of circumstance referred to
3.6.3.2. Classification according to the way the meaning is specified
3.7.2.1. Cardinal numbers
3.7.2.2. Ordinal numbers
3.8. CONJUNCTIONS, SUBJUNCTIONS, AND THE INFINITIVE MARKER
3.8.1.1. Copulative conjunctions
3.8.1.2. Disjunctive conjunctions
3.8.1.3. Adversative conjunctions
3.8.1.4. Explanative conjunctions
3.8.1.5. Conclusive conjunctions
3.8.2.1. Syntax and morphology
3.8.2.2. The most common subjunctions att, som, om, and än
3.8.2.3. The Swedish subjunctions grouped according to their meaning
3.9.1. Derivation by suffixation