In:Grammaticalization – Theory and Data
Edited by Sylvie Hancil and Ekkehard König
[Studies in Language Companion Series 162] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 September 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.162.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. General issues
Acquisition Based and Usage Based Explanations of Grammaticalisation. An Integrative Approach
Grammaticalization and Explanation
The perfectivization of the English perfect: is it a case of grammaticalization, after all? The challenge of pluricentrality
Explaining language structure: On categorial misbehavior in Walman (Papua New Guinea)
Toward a constructional framework for research on language change
Part 2. Case studies
Grammaticalization of Polish mental predicate prefixes
More Thoughts on the Grammaticalization of Personal Pronouns: Evidence from the history of Japanese
The grammaticalization of nomə in the Eastern Abruzzese dialect Ortese: Fromindefinite pronoun to inflectional marker?
The different developments of progressive aspect markers be in the middle/midst of and be in the process of V-ing: mechanisms of change
Sequentiality in dialogue as a trigger for grammaticalization
The final particle but in British English: an instance of cooptation and grammaticalization at work
“Final hanging but” in American English: Where a formal coordinator meets a functional subordinator
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