In:Grammaticalization: Current views and issues
Edited by Katerina Stathi, Elke Gehweiler and Ekkehard König
[Studies in Language Companion Series 119] 2010
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 16 September 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.119.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.119.toc
Table of contents
Table of contents
Prefacevii
Introduction
part I Basic questions
On some problem areas in grammaticalization studies
Issues in constructional approaches to grammaticalization in English
Reconsidering erosion in grammaticalization: Evidence from cliticization
Grammaticalization, subjectification and objectification
Degrammaticalization: Three common controversies
Degrammaticalization and obsolescent morphology: Evidence from Slavonic
part II Grammaticalization and the explanation of language change
An analogical approach to grammaticalization
Does grammaticalisation need analogy? Different pathways on the ‘pronoun/agreement marker’-cline
What grammaticalisation can reveal about same-subject control
How the Latin neuter pronominal forms became markers of non-individuation in Spanish
part III Case studies of micro-processes of grammaticalization
The Grammaticalization of the German adjectives lauter (and eitel)
Is German gehören an auxiliary? The grammaticalization of the construction gehören + participle II
Micro-processes of grammaticalization: The case of Italian l’un l’altro
List of contributors
Index
