New trends on grammaticalization and language change
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
2018.
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| Series: | Studies in language companion series,
Volume 202 |
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: grammaticalization in the 2010s: a dialogue between the old and the new / Tine Breban and Sylvie Hancil
- Are there two different ways of approaching grammaticalization? / Bernd Heine
- Functional similarity despite geographical distance: On the grammaticalization of German mal and Chinese yixià / Ekkehard Koenig and Jingying Li
- Analogy: Its role in language learning, categorization, and in models of language change such as grammaticalization and constructionalization / Olga Fischer
- Central Southern Guangxi as a grammaticalization area / Yang Huang and Fuxiang Wu
- Grammaticalizing connectives in English and discourse information structure / Diana M. Lewis
- The grammaticalization of interrogative pronouns into relative pronouns in South-Caucasian languages: Internal development or replica? / Ophelie Gandon
- From time to surprise: The case of será posible in Spanish / Susana Rodriguez Rosique
- C-gravitation and the grammaticalization degree of 'present progressives' in English, French, and Dutch / Naoaki Wada
- The avertive and proximative grams in Maltese using the auxiliary ghodd / Maris Camilleri
- Pragmatic uses of Nu in old Saxon and old English / Elise Louviot
- (Inter)subjectification and paradigmaticization: The case study of the final particle but / Sylvie Hancil
- The development of three classifiers into degree modifier constructions in Chinese / Yueh Hsin Kuo
- From the inside to the outside of the sentence: forming a larger discourse unit with jijitsu 'fact' in japanese / Reijirou Shibasaki
- The development of the Chinese scalar additive coordinators derived from prohibitives, a constructionist perspective / Bing Zhu and Kaoru Horie
- Cross-varietal diversity in constructional entrenchment: The final-tag construction in Irish and American English / Mitsuko Narita Izutsu and Katsunobu Izutsu.
