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König, Ekkehard and Sylvie Hancil, eds. 2014. Grammaticalization – Theory and Data. (Studies in Language Companion Series 162). John Benjamins. viii, 293 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

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Since the 1980s theories and studies of grammaticalization have provided a major source of inspiration for the description and explanation of language change, giving rise to many publications and conferences. This collection presents original, empirical studies that explore various facets of grammaticalization research of both formal and functional orientation. The papers of this selection deal with general issues and specific empirical domains, such as personal pronouns; indefinite pronouns; final particles; tense and aspect markers; comitative markers and coordinating conjunctions. The languages covered include English, German, dialects of Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Walman (Papuan).