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E-raamat: Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research

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This collective volume focuses on the crucial role of formal evidence in recognizing and explaining instances of grammaticalization. It addresses the hitherto neglected issue of system-internal factors steering grammaticalization and also revisits formal recognition criteria such as Lehmann and Hopper’s parameters of grammaticalization. The articles investigate developments of such phenomena as modal auxiliaries, attitudinal markers, V1-conditionals, nominalizers, and pronouns, using data from a wide range of languages and (in some cases) from diachronic corpora. In the process, they explore finer mechanisms of grammaticalization such as modification of coding means, structural and semantic analogy, changes in frequency and prosody, and shifts in collocational and grammatical distribution. The volume is of particular interest to historical linguists working on grammaticalization, and general linguists working on the interface between syntax, semantics and pragmatics, as well as that between synchrony and diachrony.
Acknowldgements vii
Introduction 1(16)
Kristin Davidse
An Van Linden
Jean-Christophe Verstraete
On problem areas in grammaticalization: Lehmann's parameters and the issue of scope
17(26)
Olga Fischer
Grammaticalization within and outside of a domain
43(20)
Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Delexicalizing di: How a Chinese noun has evolved into an attitudinal nominalizer
63(30)
Foong-Ha Yap
Pik-Ling Choi
Kam-Siu Cheung
Should conditionals be emergent ...: Asyndetic subordination in German and English as a challenge to grammaticalization research
93(44)
Daan Van den Nest
From manner expression to attitudinal discourse marker: The case of Dutch anders
137(54)
Hans Smessaert
William Van Belle
Grammaticalization and lexicalization effects in participial morphology: A Construction Grammar approach to language change
191(34)
Mirjam Fried
Frequency as a cause of semantic change: With focus on the second person form omae in Japanese
225(20)
Reijirou Shibasaki
The role of frequency and prosody in the grammaticalization of Korean -canh-
245(30)
Sung-Ock Sohn
Emergence of the indefinite article: Discourse evidence for the grammaticalization of yige in spoken Mandarin
275(14)
Meichun Liu
To dare to or not to: Is auxiliarization reversible?
289(38)
Julia Schluter
Author index 327(4)
Index of languages and language families 331(2)
Subject index 333