In:Corpus Approaches to Grammaticalization in English
Edited by Hans Lindquist and Christian Mair
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 13] 2004
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 June 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.13.toc
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Table of contents
Prefacevii
Introduction
Three perspectives on grammaticalization: Lexico-grammar, corpora and historical sociolinguistics
Have to, gotta, must? Grammaticalisation, variation and specialization in English deontic modality
The semantic path from modality to aspect: be able to in a cross-linguistic perspective
The passival and the progressive passive: A case study of layering in the English aspect and voice systems
Corpus linguistics and grammaticalisation theory: Statistics, frequencies, and beyond
Grammaticalisation from side to side: On the development of beside(s)
Are low-frequency complex prepositions grammaticalized? On the limits of corpus data — and the importance of intuition
Life after degrammaticalisation: Plural be
Subject clitics in English: A case of degrammaticalization?*
Name index257
Subject index259
