In:Perspectives on Grammaticalization
Edited by William Pagliuca
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 109] 1994
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 25 August 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.109.toc
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Table of contents
Ritualization and the development of language
Phonogenesis
The grammaticalization of French à
The development of the definite article in French
Grammaticalization as semantic change: a case study of preposition development
The grammaticalization of the perfect in Old English
Discourse origins of the present perfect
TE and BA in Old through Middle Japanese
Finiteness and focus in Sinhala
Discourse morphology: a missing link to cyclical grammatical change
Word order change as category change: the Mande case
Asymmetries in tense and aspect systems
Grammaticalization as an explanatory parameter
