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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
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Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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The grammaticalization of object pronouns: Why differential object indexing is an attractor state
Linguistics, 2018While the grammaticalization of person agreement is a widely-cited and apparently uncontroversial topos of grammaticalization theory, the striking differences in the outcome of subject pronoun, and object pronoun grammaticalization, remain unexplained ...
G. Haig
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Grammaticalization in Morphology
, 2020Grammaticalization is traditionally defined as the gradual process whereby a lexical item becomes a grammatical item (primary grammaticalization), which may be followed by further formal and semantic reduction (secondary grammaticalization).
M. Norde
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Grammaticalization and language evolution: Focusing the debate
Language Sciences, 2017Antonio Benítez-Burraco
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World Lexicon of Grammaticalization
, 2019Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Index of grammatical concepts figuring in the work Source-target lexicon Appendix 1. Source-target list Appendix 2. Target-source list Appendix 3: List of languages References.
B. Heine, Tania Kuteva
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Grammaticalization of semi-modals of necessity in Asian Englishes
English World-Wide, 2019The decline of central modal must and the increase in frequency of the semi-modals have (got) to, need (to), and want to is one of the most conspicuous grammatical changes that inner-circle varieties of English underwent in the second half of the ...
Lucía Loureiro-Porto
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