New Directions in Grammaticalization Research
Editors
| University of Stirling
| University of Edinburgh
| Newcastle University
The articles in this volume examine a number of critical issues in grammaticalization studies, including the relationship between grammaticalization and pragmaticalization, subjectification and intersubjectification, and grammaticalization and language contact. The contributions consider data from a broad range of spoken and signed languages, including Greek, Japanese, Nigerian Pidgin, Swedish, and Turkish Sign Language. The authors work in a variety of theoretical frameworks, and draw on a number of research traditions. The volume will be of primary interest to historical linguists, though the diversity of approaches and sources of data mean that the volume is also likely have considerable general appeal.
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 166] 2015. xv, 302 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
vii–x
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1–8
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9–50
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51–66
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67–92
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93–120
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121–134
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135–156
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157–186
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187–208
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209–230
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231–260
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261–292
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Subject Index
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293–294
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Language Index
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295–298
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Author Index
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299–302
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Cited by
Cited by 2 other publications
Ho-Cheong Leung, Alex & Wim van der Wurff
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CFF – Historical & comparative linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General