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E-raamat: Category Change from a Constructional Perspective

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Category change, broadly defined as the shift from one word class to another, is often studied as part of other changes, such as grammaticalization or lexicalization, but not in its own right. This volume offers a survey of different types of category change and their properties, e.g. abrupt versus gradual changes, morphological versus syntactic changes, or context-independent versus context-sensitive changes. The purpose of this collection of papers is to explore the concepts of linguistic category and category change from the perspective of Construction Grammar. Using data from a variety of languages, the authors address a number of themes that are central to current theorizing about category change, such as the question of whether or not categories should be considered discrete entities, how new categories arise, or whether category change can be considered as the emergence of a new construction, i.e. a new form-meaning pairing. The novel approach advanced in this volume will be of interest to historical linguists as well as to general linguists working on the nature of linguistic categories.

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[ T]he collection at hand is a strong contribution to the field due to the fact that the reader gets an excellent overview of terms and issues that are currently being debated when looking at category change from a constructional perspective. All contributions focus on theorizing rather than mere data crunching and successfully show that a constructional approach to categories and category change is a fruitful endeavor. -- Lotte Sommerer, University of Vienna, in Constructions and Frames Volume 11:2 (2019)

Acknowledgements vii
Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 Category change from a constructional perspective: Introduction
3(12)
Kristel Van Goethem
Muriel Norde
Evie Cousse
Gudrun Vanderbauwhede
Part II Category genesis: The creation of new categories
Chapter 2 Category genesis in Chitimacha: A constructional approach
15(32)
Daniel W. Hieber
Chapter 3 Derivation without category change: A network-based analysis of diminutive prefixoids in Dutch
47(46)
Muriel Norde
Caroline Morris
Part III Category change in syntactic constructions
Chapter 4 Grammaticalization, host-class expansion and category change
93(26)
Evie Cousse
Chapter 5 Why would anyone take long? Word classes and Construction Grammar in the history of long
119(30)
David Denison
Chapter 6 Category change in the English gerund: Tangled web or fine-tuned constructional network?
149(30)
Lauren Fonteyn
Liesbet Heyvaert
Chapter 7 The emergence of a new adverbial downtoner: Constructional change and constructionalization of Dutch [ ver van X] and [ verre van X] `far from X'
179(30)
Kristel Van Goethem
Gudrun Vanderbauwhede
Hendrik De Smet
Part IV Category change in morphological constructions
Chapter 8 Category change in construction morphology
209(20)
Geert Booij
Jenny Audring
Chapter 9 Evaluative morphology in German, Dutch and Swedish: Constructional networks and the loci of change
229(34)
Malte Battefeld
Torsten Leuschner
Gudrun Rawoens
Chapter 10 Constructional change on the contentful-procedural gradient: The case of the -idz(o) construction in Griko
263(28)
Nikos Koutsoukos
Part V Discussion
Chapter 11 Change in category membership from the perspective of construction grammar: A commentary
291(18)
Graeme Trousdale
Construction Index 309(2)
Subject Index 311