LINGUIST List 25.4847
Tue Dec 02 2014
TOC: Language Sciences 47/B (2015)
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Date: 02-Dec-2014
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Subject: Language Sciences Vol. 47, No. B (2015)
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http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics Journal Title: Language Sciences
Volume Number: 47
Issue Number: B
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: What happens after grammaticalization? Secondary grammaticalization and other late stage processes
Main Text:
Language Sciences
Volume 47, Part B, Pages 129-228, January 2015
What happens after grammaticalization? Secondary grammaticalization and other late stage processes
Edited by Tine Breban and Svenja Kranich
Editorial board and publication information
Pages IFC
Introduction to What happens after grammaticalization? Secondary grammaticalization and other late stage processes
Tine Breban, Svenja Kranich
Pages 129-131
Problems with primary vs. secondary grammaticalization: the case of East and mainland Southeast Asian languages
Walter Bisang
Pages 132-147
(Inter)subjectification and its limits in secondary grammaticalization
Heiko Narrog
Pages 148-160
Refining secondary grammaticalization by looking at subprocesses of change
Tine Breban
Pages 161-171
The impact of input and output domains: towards a function-based categorization of types of grammaticalization
Svenja Kranich
Pages 172-187
Secondary grammaticalization in clause combining: from adverbial subordination to complementation in English
María José López-Couso, Belén Méndez-Naya
Pages 188-198
Secondary grammaticalization and the English adverbial-ly suffix
Kristin Killie
Pages 199-214
When secondary grammaticalization starts: a look from the constructional perspective
Elena Smirnova
Pages 215-228
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Pragmatics
Semantics
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s):
English (eng) German (deu) Khmer, Central (khm) Language Family(ies): Romance
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