Studies on grammaticalization /

Grammaticalization theory has played a major role in the developments in language typology and functional linguistics during the last three decades. Grammaticalization phenomena show that grammars evolve in a continuous way following cross-linguistically established diachronic paths. The contributio...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Helmbrecht, Johannes.; Nishina, Yoko.; Shin, Yong-Min.; Skopeteas, Stavros.; Verhoeven, Elisabeth.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2008]
©2008
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Trends in linguistics. studies and monographs [tilsm] ; 205
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211764
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Summary: Grammaticalization theory has played a major role in the developments in language typology and functional linguistics during the last three decades. Grammaticalization phenomena show that grammars evolve in a continuous way following cross-linguistically established diachronic paths. The contributions in this book shed new light on some central issues in grammaticalization theory such as the (uni-)directionality debate, the relation between grammaticalization and constructions, and the concept of multiple grammaticalization. Evidence for grammaticalization in several domains of grammar is presented: adpositions, numeral classifiers, honorifics, agreement markers, applicatives, reciprocals, delexical verbs, auxiliaries, relative clauses, and discourse particles. The empirical investigations come from several languages, among them many understudied languages such as Nanafwe, Maltese, Manambu, Chibchan and Siouan languages.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (334pages).
ISBN: 9783110211764
Index Number: P299
CLC: H04
Contents: Frontmatter --
Contents --
Glosses --
Introduction --
I. Directionality of grammaticalization --
processes --
Unidirectionality of grammaticalization in an --
evolutionary perspective --
Grammaticalization and sets of form-functionpairs: --
Encoding spatial concepts in Greek --
II. Nominal categories and adpositions --
Grammaticalization of Korean numeral --
classifiers --
Grammaticalization of spatial adpositions in --
N n fw --
On the grammaticalization of the German preposition --
von as a genitive equivalent --
III. Verbal categories --
The grammaticalization of agreement in --
Chibchan --
Decay and loss of applicatives in Siouan languages: --
A grammaticalization perspective --
Reciprocals in the making: multiple --
grammaticalization in Manambu --
The Maltese continuative: A grammaticalization --
borderliner --
What do do verbs do? The semantic diversity of --
generalised action verbs --
Predicting a future change: Relative clauses of --
Japanese --
IV. Grammaticalization and constructions --
The catalytic function of constructional --
restrictions in grammaticalization --
Grammaticalization of periphrastic --
constructions --
Grammaticalization in constructions: Clitic --
doubling with experiencers in Modern Greek --
Grammaticalization of honorific constructions in --
From cause to contrast: A study in semantic --
change --
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