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Grammaticalization: Current views and issues [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 379 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x164 mm, kaal: 825 g
  • Sari: Studies in Language Companion Series 119
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027205868
  • ISBN-13: 9789027205865
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 379 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x164 mm, kaal: 825 g
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027205868
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This volume contains a selection of papers on grammaticalization from a broad perspective. Some of the papers focus on basic concepts in grammaticalization research such as the concept of 'grammar' as the endpoint of grammaticalization processes, erosion, (uni)directionality, the relation between grammaticalization and constructions, subjectification, and the relation between grammaticalization and analogy. Other papers shed a critical light on grammaticalization as an explanatory parameter in language change. New case studies of micro-processes of grammaticalization complete the selection. The empirical evidence for (and against) grammaticalization comes from diverse domains: subject control, clitics, reciprocal markers, pronouns and agreement markers, gender markers, auxiliaries, aspectual categories, intensifying adjectives and determiners, and pragmatic markers. The languages covered include English and its varieties, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, French, Slavonic languages, and Turkish. The book will be valuable to scholars working on grammaticalization and language change as well as to those interested in individual languages.

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This volume contains a valuable collection of strong contributions to the field of diachronic linguistics, and more specifically to the area of grammaticalization. In addressing issues of old standing as well as recent ones, it features a wide variety of research topics as well as research methods, such as corpus research, cross-linguistic sampling, field work, and oral and written language testing. Once can be confident that its principle of skilful empirical observation feeding into linguistic theory, and the combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses of language, will spark a range of stimulating new studies in the field. -- An Van Iinden, University of Leuven, in Functions of Language Vol. 19:1 (2012), pag. 135-145

Preface vii
Introduction 1(16)
Katerina Stathi
Elke Gehweiler
Ekkehard Konig
PART I Basic questions
On some problem areas in grammaticalization studies
17(34)
Gabriele Diewald
Issues in constructional approaches to grammaticalization in English
51(22)
Graeme Trousdale
Reconsidering erosion in grammaticalization: Evidence from cliticization
73(28)
Rene Schiering
Grammaticalization, subjectification and objectification
101(22)
Svenja Kranich
Degrammaticalization: Three common controversies
123(28)
Muriel Norde
Degrammaticalization and obsolescent morphology: Evidence from Slavonic
151(30)
David Willis
PART II Grammaticalization and the explanation of language change
An analogical approach to grammaticalization
181(40)
Olga Fischer
Does grammaticalisation need analogy? Different pathways on the `pronoun/agreement marker'-cline
221(20)
Gunther De Vogelaer
What grammaticalisation can reveal about same-subject control
241(32)
Debra Ziegeler
How the Latin neuter pronominal forms became markers of non-individuation in Spanish
273(24)
Elisabeth Stark
Natascha Pomino
PART III Case studies of micro-processes of grammaticalization
The Grammaticalization of the German adjectives lauter (and eitel)
297(26)
Elke Gehweiler
Is German gehoren an auxiliary? The grammaticalization of the construction gehoren + participle II
323(20)
Katerina Stathi
Micro-processes of grammaticalization: The case of Italian l'un l'altro
343(30)
Letizia Vezzosi
List of contributors 373(2)
Index 375