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E-raamat: New Trends in Grammaticalization and Language Change

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The chapters in this volume present a state of the art of grammaticalization research in the 2010s. They are concerned with the application of new models, such as constructionalization, the ongoing debate about the status and modelling of the development of discourse markers, and reveal a renewed interest in the typological application of grammaticalization and in the cognitive motivations for unidirectionality. The contributors consider data from a wide range of languages, including several that have not or marginally been looked at in terms of grammaticalization: Chinese, Dutch, (varieties of) English, French, German, Japanese, Maltese, Old Saxon, Spanish, and languages of the South Caucasian and Zhuang Tai-Kadai families. The chapters range from theoretical discussions to fine-grained analyses of new historical and comparative language data. This volume will be of interest to linguists studying morphosyntactic changes in a range of languages, and in particular to those interested in models for grammatical change.
Introduction: Grammaticalization in the 2010s -- A dialogue between the old and the new 1(22)
Tine Breban
Sylvie Hancil
Part 1 General issues
Are there two different ways of approaching grammaticalization?
23(32)
Bernd Heine
Functional similarity despite geographical distance: On the grammaticalization of German mal and Chinese yixia
55(20)
Ekkehard Konig
Jingying Li
Analogy: Its role in language learning, categorization, and in models of language change such as grammaticalization and constructionalization
75(30)
Olga Fischer
Central Southern Guangxi as a grammaticalization area
105(30)
Yang Huang
Fuxiang Wu
Grammaticalizing connectives in English and discourse information structure
135(28)
Diana M. Lewis
Part 2 Case studies The noun phrase
The grammaticalization of interrogative pronouns into relative pronouns in South-Caucasian languages: Internal development or replica?
163(22)
Ophelie Gandon
The verbal phrase
From time to surprise: The case of sera posible in Spanish
185(22)
Susana Rodriguez Rosique
C-gravitation and the grammaticalization degree of "present progressives" in English, French, and Dutch
207(24)
Naoaki Wada
The avertive and proximative grams in Maltese using the auxiliary ghodd
231(28)
Maris Camilleri
Discourse markers
Pragmatic uses of nu in Old Saxon and Old English
259(32)
Elise Louviot
(Inter)subjectification and paradigmaticization: The case study of the final particle but
291(24)
Sylvie Hancil
The development of three classifiers into degree modifier constructions in Chinese
315(18)
Yueh Hsin Kuo
From the inside to the outside of the sentence: Forming a larger discourse unit with jijitsu `fact' in Japanese
333(28)
Reijirou Shibasaki
The development of the Chinese scalar additive coordinators derived from prohibitives: A constructionist perspective
361(20)
Bing Zhu
Kaoru Horie
Cross-varietal diversity in constructional entrenchment: The final-tag construction in Irish and American English
381(50)
Mitsuko Narita Izutsu
Katsunobu Izutsu
Subject index 431