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Document Type : BL
Record Number : 102835
Doc. No : b60115
Title & Author : Grammatical change : : origins, nature, outcomes /\ edited by Dianne Jonas, John Whitman, and Andrew Garrett.
Publication Statement : Oxford ;New York :: Oxford University Press,, 2012.
Series Statement : Oxford linguistics.
Page. NO : xi, 384 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm.
ISBN : 9780199582624
: : 0199582629
Notes : Series statement from jacket.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-377) and index.
Contents : Grammaticalization and directionality of change: Grammaticalization as optimization / Paul Kiparsky ; The historical syntax problem : reanalysis and directionality / Andrew Garrett ; Grammaticalization of ser and estar in Romance / Montserrat Batllori and Francesc Roca ; A minimalist approach to Jespersen's cycle in Welsh / David Willis -- Change in the nominal domain : internal and external factors: A new perspective on the historical development of English intensifiers and reflexives / Uffe Bergeton and Roumyana Pancheva ; Language contact and linguistic complexity : the rise of the reflexive pronoun zich in a fifteenth-century Netherlands border dialect / Gertjan Postma ; An article evolving : the case of Old Bulgarian / Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova and Valentin Vulchanov ; Parametric changes in the history of the Greek article / Cristina Guardiano ; Triggering syntactic change : inertia and local causes in the history of English genitives / Paola Crisma -- Change in the clausal domain : cues, triggers, and articulation: Revisiting verb (projection) raising in Old English / Eric Haeberli and Susan Pintzuk ; Syntax and discourse in Old and Middle English word order / Ans van Kemenade and Tanja Miličev ; Subjects in early English : syntactic change as gradual constraint reranking / Brady Clark ; Coordinatio0n, gapping, and the Portuguese inflected infinitive : the role of structural ambiguity in syntactic change / Ana Maria Martins ; Negative movement in the history of Norwegian : the evolution of a grammatical virus / John Sundquist -- Morphosyntactic change and language type: On the gradual development of polysynthesis in Nahuatl . Jason D. Haugen ; Antipassive in Austronesian alignment change / Edith Aldridge.
Subject : Grammar, Comparative and general-- Grammaticalization.
Subject : Grammar, Comparative and general-- Syntax.
Subject : Linguistic change.
Dewey Classification : ‭415‬
LC Classification : ‭P299.G73‬‭G7215 2012‬
Added Entry : Jonas, Dianne.
: Whitman, John,1954-
: Garrett, Andrew,1961-
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