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Grammaticalization and inflectionalization in Iranian
Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective, 2018The oldest attested Iranian languages underwent erosion and loss (or at least simplification) of much of their inherited inflectional morphology. These processes, echoing similar developments elsewhere in Indo-European, affected the categories of gender,
G. Haig
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Beyond Grammaticalization and Discourse Markers
, 2018This paper investigates the emergence and evolution of Portuguese caso (< Lat. CASUS) in conditional contexts. As in similar cases in other European languages, conditional constructions involving caso emerged in medieval language in juridical texts.
J. Kabátek +3 more
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When grammaticalization does not occur
Diachronica, 2018Recent decades have seen a surge of interest in grammaticalization. In this paper, however, we are not concerned with reaching a better understanding of the nature of grammaticalization phenomena or their triggering factors, but we ask under what ...
Uta Reinöhl, A. Casaretto
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Typological features of grammaticalization in Semitic
Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective, 2018This study highlights some notable typological features of ancient and modern Semitic languages. It sheds light on a number of shared intragenetic similarities and parallels within Semitic in the processes and outcomes of grammaticalization. Specifically,
Mohssen Esseesy
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2010
Abstract The fundamental insight is grammation, a change from lexical to grammatical content via reanalysis of a lexical item to be merged in a functional projection. Feature change and preference principles provide the necessary motivation. Reduction processes are separate from grammation.
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Abstract The fundamental insight is grammation, a change from lexical to grammatical content via reanalysis of a lexical item to be merged in a functional projection. Feature change and preference principles provide the necessary motivation. Reduction processes are separate from grammation.
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Grammaticalization in Japanese and Korean
Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective, 2018In this chapter, we try to present typical processes of grammaticalization in Japanese and Korean, and investigate which processes may particularly contribute to the discussion of theoretical aspects of grammaticalization.
Heiko Narrog, Seongha Rhee, J. Whitman
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Diachronica, 2022
AbstractGrammaticalization is characterized by robust directional asymmetries (e.g.,Kuteva et al. 2019). For instance, body-part nominals develop into spatial adpositions, minimizers develop into negation markers and subject pronouns become agreement markers. Changes in the opposite direction are either rare or unattested (Garrett 2012: 52).
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AbstractGrammaticalization is characterized by robust directional asymmetries (e.g.,Kuteva et al. 2019). For instance, body-part nominals develop into spatial adpositions, minimizers develop into negation markers and subject pronouns become agreement markers. Changes in the opposite direction are either rare or unattested (Garrett 2012: 52).
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(Inter)subjectification and its limits in secondary grammaticalization
Language Sciences, 2015Heiko Narrog
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On the relationship between grammaticalization and constructionalization
Folia Linguistica, 2014G. Trousdale
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