The limits of grammaticalization /
The earliest use of the term "grammaticalization" was to refer to the process whereby lexical words of a language (such as English keep in "he keeps bees") become grammatical forms (such as the auxiliary in "he keeps looking at me"). Changes of this kind, which involve...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins,
©1998.
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Colección: | Typological studies in language ;
v. 37. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE LIMITS OF GRAMMATICALIZATION
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copy right page
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- REFERENCES
- Grammaticalization and language contact, constructions and positions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Continuity through time: The position of the relative clause in Chinese and the Chinese equational construction
- 2.1. On the positional stability of the relative clause within the relative construction
- 2.2. The equational construction in Chinese: Functional stability vs. change of surface form5
- 3. Serial units: Verb serialization and attractor positions.
- 4. Classifier constructions: Two processes of development, one construction
- 5. Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Grammaticalization and clause linkage strategies
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Some instances of complementizer development
- 2.1. Theoretical premise
- 2.2. From verb to complementizer: Banda Linda
- 2.3. From relative pronoun to complementizer: Biblical Hebrew
- 2.4. From focus marker to complementizer: Hittite
- 3. The Ancient Greek case
- 3.1. Origin of oti and
- 3.2. Distribution and diachronic development of oti
- 3.3 Distribution and diachronic development of.
- 3.4. The distribution of oti and in complement clauses
- 3.4.1. Semantic and pragmatic constraints
- 3.4.2. Some diachronic issues
- 4. Grammaticalization and clause linkage strategies
- 4.1. Some theoretical issues about grammaticalization
- 4.2. Grammaticalization patterns in the development of oti and
- 4.3. The development of complementizers as an instance of grammaticalization
- NOTES
- ABBREVIATIONS
- REFERENCES
- Some remarks on analogy, reanalysis and grammaticalization
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Grammaticalization and morphologization
- 2.1 The path of grammaticality.
- 2.2 The cline of lexicality
- 3.1 Grammaticalization vs. analogy: The case of Rückumlaut
- 3.2 Syntactic grammaticalization
- 4.0 Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Testing the boundaries of grammaticalization
- 1. How is the term grammaticalization to be used
- 2. Functional renewal
- 3. Loss of grammatical function without renewal?
- 4. Perspectives on directionality
- 5. Testing the boundaries of grammaticalization
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Discourse and pragmatic conditions of grammaticalization
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Analysis and interpretation of data.
- 2. Geographical spread and diachronic roots of CPRO
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The paradigm at the end of the universe
- REFERENCES
- At the boundaries of grammaticalization
- 0. Introduction: Discourse as a boundary of subordination
- 1. A survey of concessive conditionals
- 2. ""A dialogue type of discourse"": Question and answer in alternative concessive conditionals
- 3. Rhetorical dialogues: Concessive conditionals as polyphonic discourse
- 4. Universal concessive conditionals: Introducing the common integrator.