Cyclical change /
Linguistic Cycles are ever present in language change and involve a phrase or word that gradually disappears and is replaced by a new linguistic item. The most well-known cycles involve negatives, where an initial single negative, such as not, is reinforced by another negative, such as no thing, and...
| Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
©2009.
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| Collection: | Linguistik aktuell ;
Bd. 146. |
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Cyclical change, an introduction / Elly van Gelderen
- Jespersen recycled / Jack Hoeksema
- The Jespersen cycles / Johan van der Auwera
- The negative cycle in early and modern Russian / Olena Tsurska
- Jespersen off course? : the case of contemporary Afrikaans negation / Theresa Biberauer
- Weak pronouns in Italian: instances of a broken cycle? / Diana Vedovato
- The subject cycle of pronominal auxiliaries in old north Russian / Kyongjoon Kwon
- Two instances of a broken cycle : sentential particles in Old Italian / Cecilia Poletto
- The copula cycle / Terje Lohndal
- Rather: on a modal cycle / Remus Gergel
- Cycles of complementation in the Mayan languages / Clifton Pye
- The preposition cycle in English / Cathleen Waters
- The study of syntactic cycles as an experimental science / Roeland Hancock and Thomas G. Bever.


