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New directions in grammaticalization research /

By arguing that grammaticalisation inevitably involves paradigmatisation, i.e. formation of new paradigms or reformation of existing paradigms, we challenge leading approaches to grammaticalisation that consider the stages on the so-called cline of grammaticality the prototypical path of grammatical...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Smith, Andrew D. M. (Editor ), Trousdale, Graeme, 1971- (Editor ), Waltereit, Richard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
Colección:Studies in language companion series ; v. 166.
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490 1 |a Studies in Language Companion Series,  |x 0165-7763 ;  |v v. 166 
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505 0 |a New Directions in Grammaticalization Research; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; References; The grammaticalization of headshakes; 1. Introduction; 2. Basic ingredients: Non-manuals and grammaticalization; 2.1 Non-manuals in sign languages; 2.2 Grammaticalization in sign languages; 3. Headshakes in spoken discourse; 3.1 On the origin of the headshake (and head nod); 3.2 Uses of headshakes; 4. Headshakes in signed discourse; 4.1 Gestural headshakes; 4.2 Linguistic headshakes; 4.2.1 Manual dominant systems; 4.2.2 Non-manual dominant systems; 4.2.3 Summary. 
505 8 |a 5. From gesture to grammar5.1 A typological perspective on sign language negation; 5.1.1 Typology of negation; 5.1.2 Particles and affixes in manual vs. non-manual dominant systems; 5.2 Headshake in Jespersen's Cycle; 5.2.1 Jespersen's Cycle; 5.2.2 From manual dominant to non-manual dominant system; 6. Conclusion; Appendix: Notational conventions; References; The Swedish connective så att 'so that'; 1. Background and aims; 2. The syntax and semantics of så att; 3. Theory; 4. Data and method; 5. Corpus-based analysis; 6. Conclusions and future prospects; Acknowledgements; References. 
505 8 |a The lexicalization-grammaticalization-pragmaticalization interface1. Introduction; 2. Preliminaries -- discourse markers; 2.1 Mental state predicates of the I think-type; 3. Case study -- Mainland Scandinavian jeg tror; 3.1 Sources and method; 3.2 Results; 3.2.1 Qualificational and non-qualificational meanings; 3.2.2 Person; 3.2.3 That-deletion and that-complementation; 3.2.4 Position; 3.2.5 Overall results; 4. Analysis; 4.1 Composite changes; 4.2 Definitions; 4.3 The lexicalization-grammaticalization-pragmaticalization interface; 5. Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgements; References. 
505 8 |a Evidential/epistemic markers of the type verb + complementizer1. Introduction; 2. Romance developments of the type Verb+C; 2.1 Spanish dizque; 2.1.1 The early history of dizque; 2.1.2 Latin American Spanish dizque; 3. Like-parentheticals in contemporary American English; 4. Romance Verb+C combinations and English like-parentheticals as cases of grammaticalization; 5. Some theoretical implications; 5.1 On the predictive power of grammaticalization; 5.2 On the developmental relation between clausal parentheticals and complex clause structures; 6. Closing remarks; Corpora used; References. 
505 8 |a The Neg-Raising Phenomenon as a product of grammaticalization1. Introduction; 2. Previous approaches to NRP; 2.1 Transformational approach; 2.2 Logical approach; 2.3 Pragmatic approach; 3. NRP as grammaticalization; 3.1 Grammaticalization of parenthetical expressions; 3.2 NRP as grammaticalized expressions; 4. Delimitation of NRP predicates; 4.1 Relation between NRP and parentheticals; 4.2 Characterization of NRP predicates; 4.3 Japanese case; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Periphery of utterances and (inter)subjectification in Modern Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Background. 
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520 |a By arguing that grammaticalisation inevitably involves paradigmatisation, i.e. formation of new paradigms or reformation of existing paradigms, we challenge leading approaches to grammaticalisation that consider the stages on the so-called cline of grammaticality the prototypical path of grammaticalisation. After having questioned the notions of scalarity and gradualness, we present our concept of the grammatical paradigm and demonstrate the value of this concept in a discussion of examples from Polish, Russian, Danish, Italian and Finnish. The examples show that paradigmatic organisation is not restricted to morphology, but is also characteristic of word order and constructional syntax. Articles by prominent contributors to The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization (2011) are discussed during the presentation. 
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