
The Role of Pragmatics in Cyclic Language Change
Special issue of the Journal of Historical Pragmatics 21:2 (2020)
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[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 21:2] 2020. v, 182 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 3 March 2021
Published online on 3 March 2021
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: The role of pragmatics in cyclic language changeMaj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen | pp. 165–181
- Functional expansions of temporal adverbs and discursive connectives: From Latin tum, tunc, dumque to Old Italian dunqueChiara Fedriani & Piera Molinelli | pp. 182–207
- Connectives and cyclicity: From the Latin temporal phrase illa hora to the Italian discourse marker alloraChiara Ghezzi & Piera Molinelli | pp. 208–235
- Semasiological cyclicity in the evolution of discourse markers: A case from SicilianGiulio Scivoletto | pp. 236–262
- Parallels between the negative cycle and the rise of interrogative marking in FrenchRichard Waltereit | pp. 263–288
- Future markers in Western Romance: Cyclic change, synchronic variation and diachronic competitionUlrich Detges | pp. 289–314
- Some reflections on semantic–pragmatic cyclesSalvador Pons Bordería & Ana Belén Llopis Cardona | pp. 315–346
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