Different slants on grammaticalization

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Different slants on grammaticalization

edited by Sylvie Hancil, Vittorio Tantucci

(Studies in language companion series / series editors, Werner Abraham, Michael Noonan, v. 232)

J. Benjamins, c2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • From comparative standard marker to comparative adverb : On the contact-induced (de)grammaticalization of yori in modern through present-day Japanese / Reijirou Shibasaki
  • From fear to reason : Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà / Vittorio Tantucci & Aiqing Wang
  • -maɾa in Mara : On the ongoing grammaticalization(s) of a Bantu ‘finish' verb / Rasmus Bernander ... [et al.]
  • Tracking Jespersen's cycle in Veronese and Bresciano : Diatopic variation in sentential negation / Marta Tagliani & Jelena Živojinović
  • Could be, might be, maybe : Mechanisms of grammaticalization in synchronic use and perception / David Lorenz
  • The final-appendage construction in Japanese and Korean : To what extent is post-predicative position exploited in the two East Asian languages? / Mitsuko Narita Izutsu, Katsunobu Izutsu & Yong-Taek Kim
  • New perspectives on phonological erosion as an aspect of grammaticalization / Charles Elerick
  • On the development of discourse markers from elliptical structures / Seongha Rhee
  • On the grammaticalization of ideophones / Alexander Andrason & Bernd Heine
  • An emerging final particle : The case of quoi ‘what' in French / Sylvie Hancil

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This volume on grammaticalization focuses on new theoretical and methodological challenges underpinning language change. It provides new approaches and insights deepening our understanding of the cognitive, pragmatic, and socio-cultural mechanisms that trigger the formation and the change of grammars. In this volume, grammaticalization is dealt with diachronically, synchronically and as a by-product of dialogic interaction. Another key feature of this book is language diversity; as it includes studies on language families ranging from Niger-Congo, Koreanic, Japonic, Sino-Tibetan to Germanic and Romance. The novel aspects of grammaticalization addressed are new slants on the fundamental debate about grammaticalization as expansion vs reduction; the grammatical formation of ideophones; the semantic domain of fear as a source and a trigger of grammatical change, and many other aspects of semantic and morphosyntactic development.

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