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The Oxford handbook of grammaticalization /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Narrog, Heiko, Heine, Bernd, 1939-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Colección:Oxford handbooks in linguistics.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Part I. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory. 2. Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of Change
  • 3. Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
  • 4. Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar
  • 5. Grammaticalization and Functional Linguistics
  • 6. Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
  • 7. Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
  • 8. Grammaticalization and Construction Grammar
  • 9. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
  • 10. Grammaticalization and Sociolinguistics
  • 11. Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
  • 12. Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
  • 13. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
  • 14. Grammaticalization and Directionality
  • 15. Grammaticalization and Explanation
  • 16. Grammaticalization: A General Critique
  • Part II: Methodological Issues. 17. Grammaticalization and inguistic Variation
  • 18. Collocations in Grammaticalization and Variation
  • 19. Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
  • 20. Grammaticalization and Language Change in the Individual
  • 21. Grammaticalization in Non-Standard Varieties of English
  • 22. Grammaticalization and Language Contact
  • 23. The Areal Dimension of Grammaticalization
  • 24. Degrees of Grammaticalization Across Languages
  • 25. Grammaticalization and Semantic Maps
  • Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization. 26. Grammaticalization and Prosody
  • 27. The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in Grammaticalization
  • 28. Grammaticalization and Word Formation
  • 29. Grammaticalization and Syntax
  • A Functional View
  • 30. Grammaticalization and Word Order Change
  • 31. Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
  • 32. Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
  • 33. Grammaticalization and Discourse
  • 34. Grammaticalization and Conversation
  • 35. Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
  • 36. Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
  • 37. Iconicity Versus grammaticalization: A Case Study
  • 38. Degrammaticalization
  • Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories. 39. The Grammaticalization of Agreement
  • 40. Adverbial Grammaticalization
  • 41. The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case Marking
  • 42. The Grammaticalization of Definite Articles
  • 43. The Grammaticalization of Passives
  • 44. Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
  • 45. The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
  • 46. Negative Cycles and Grammaticalization
  • 47. The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
  • 48. The Grammaticalization of Modality
  • 49. The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
  • 50. The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
  • 51. The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
  • 52. The Grammaticalization of Subordination
  • 53. The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
  • 54. The Grammaticalization of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
  • 55. The Grammaticalization of Final Particles
  • Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages. 56. Grammaticalization in Sign Languages
  • 57. Grammaticalization in African Languages
  • 58. Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
  • 59. Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
  • 60. Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
  • 61. Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
  • 62. Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
  • 63. Grammaticalization in Korean
  • 64. Grammaticalization in Japanese
  • 65. Grammaticalization in Sinitic Languages.