Title: Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research
Abstract: 1. Acknowledgements 2. Introduction (by Davidse, Kristin) 3. On problem areas in grammaticalization: Lehmann's parameters and the issue of scope (by Fischer, Olga) 4. Grammaticalization within and outside of a domain (by Frajzyngier, Zygmunt) 5. Delexicalizing di: How a Chinese noun has evolved into an attitudinal nominalizer (by Yap, Foong Ha) 6. Should conditionals be emergent ...: Asyndetic subordination in German and English as a challenge to grammaticalization research (by Nest, Daan Van den) 7. From manner expression to attitudinal discourse marker: The case of Dutch anders (by Smessaert, Hans) 8. Grammaticalization and lexicalization effects in participial morphology: A Construction Grammar approach to language change (by Fried, Mirjam) 9. Frequency as a cause of semantic change: With focus on the second person form omae in Japanese (by Reijirou, Shibasaki) 10. The role of frequency and prosody in the grammaticalization of Korean -canh- (by Sohn, Sung-Ock S.) 11. Emergence of the indefinite article: Discourse evidence for the grammaticalization of yige in spoken Mandarin (by Liu, Mei-chun) 12. To dare to or not to: Is auxiliarization reversible? (by Schluter, Julia) 13. Author index 14. Index of languages and language families 15. Subject index
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-11-17
Language: en
Type: book
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