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100 1 |a Kortmann, Bernd,  |d 1960- 
245 1 0 |a Adverbial subordination :  |b a typology and history of adverbial subordinators based on European languages /  |c by Bernd Kortmann. 
264 1 |a New York :  |b Mouton de Gruyter,  |c 1997. 
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490 1 |a Empirical approaches to language typology ;  |v 18 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-408) and index. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Preface -- List Of Figures -- List Of Maps -- List Of Tables -- List Of Abbreviations -- Part I. Background: Scope, Aims, Theory, Methodology, Data -- 1. Scope And Aims -- 1.1. Guiding Questions -- 1.2. Scope -- 1.3. Major Claims And Limitations -- 2. Theoretical Foundations -- 2.1. Functional Typology -- 2.2. Iconicity, Markedness And Related Semiotic Principles -- 2.3. Cognitive Semantics -- 2.4. Grammaticalization -- 2.5. A Look Across The Fence: Adverbial Subordinators From The Generative Perspective -- 3. The European Perspective 
505 8 |a 3.1. Why The Focus On Europe? 3.2. Defining The Languages Of Europe -- 3.3. The Project Languages -- 3.4. Europe As A Cultural Unit -- 4. Data Collection And Classification -- 4.1. Data Collection -- 4.2. Definitions And Classifications -- 4.3. Form-Related Classifications -- 4.4. Meaning-Related Classifications -- 4.5. Some Examples From The Database -- Part Ii. Towards A Typology -- 5. The Grammatical Category Of Adverbial Subordinators: Some Initial General Tendencies -- 5.1. Morphological Complexity And Polyfunctionality 
505 8 |a 5.2. Incorporated Material, Syntactic Polyfunctionality And Grammaticalization 6. The Equilibrium Of Form And Meaning -- 6.1. The Inverse Relation Hypothesis -- 6.2. Zipfâ€?S Principles Of Formal Semantic Balance: Evidence From Adverbial Subordinators In Four Major European Languages -- 7. The Semantic Space Of Adverbial Relations -- 7.1. A Layered Account -- 7.2. Semantic Relatedness Within And Between Networks Of Interclausal Relations -- 8. Areal And Genetic Patterns -- 8.1. Relevant Phenomena -- 8.2. The Balkan Sprachbund 
505 8 |a 8.3. The Languages Of Europe: Core And Periphery 8.4. The Impact Of Latin And Classical Greek: Two Spheres Of Influence In The Linguistic Core? -- 9. Euroversals -- 9.1. Inventories And Dominant Types Of Adverbial Subordinators -- 9.2. Adverbial Subordinators For Individual Interclausal Relations -- 9.3. Correlations With The Language Type -- Part Iii. Historical Developments -- 10. From Old English To Present-Day English -- 10.1. The Inventories Of Adverbial Subordinators -- 10.2. Major Morphological Changes -- 10.3. Major Semantic Changes 
505 8 |a 10.4. Changes In The Semantic Composition Of The Inventories Of Adverbial Subordinators Part Iv. Summary And Outlook -- 11. The Major Results And Their Implications For Future Research -- 11.1. Form, Meaning And Categorial Status Of Adverbial Subordinators -- 11.2. The Validity Of Semiotic Principles -- 11.3. Language And Cognition: Modelling The Semantic Space Of Interclausal Relations -- 11.4. Linguistic Areas In Europe And Europe As A Linguistic Area -- 11.5. The History Of Adverbial Subordinators -- 11.6. Implications For Future Research -- Notes 
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