In:Shared Grammaticalization: With special focus on the Transeurasian languages
Edited by Martine Robbeets and Hubert Cuyckens
[Studies in Language Companion Series 132] 2013
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 28 February 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.132.toc
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Table of contents
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List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Towards a typology of shared grammaticalization
Part I. Shared grammaticalization: Typological and theoretical aspects
Chapter 2. Areal diffusion and parallelism in drift: Shared grammaticalization patterns
Chapter 3. Demystifying drift: A variationist account
Chapter 4. Contact-induced replication: Some diagnostics
Chapter 5. Isomorphic processes: Grammaticalization and copying of grammatical elements
Part II. Shared grammaticalization in the Transeurasian languages
Chapter 6. Scalar additive operators in Transeurasian languages: A comparison with Europe
Chapter 7. Genealogically motivated grammaticalization
Chapter 8. Verbalization and insubordination in Siberian languages
Part III. Shared grammaticalization in the Altaic languages
Chapter 9. Personal pronouns in Core Altaic
Chapter 10. Postposed indefinite articles in Mongolic and Turkic languages of the Qinghai-Gansu Sprachbund
Chapter 11. Growing apart in shared grammaticalization
Chapter 12. Incipient grammaticalization of a redundant purpose clause marker in Lamunxin Ėven: Contact-induced change or independent innovation?
Part IV. Shared grammaticalization in Japanese and Korean
Chapter 13. Grammaticalization of space in Korean and Japanese
Chapter 14. Grammaticalization of allocutivity markers in Japanese and Korean in a crosslinguistic perspective
Chapter 15. A possible grammaticalization in Old Japanese and its implications for the comparison
of Korean and Japanese
Language index
Subject index
