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Psycholinguistics --- Grammar --- Generative grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Congresses --- Syntax&delete& --- Grammar, Comparative --- Congresses. --- Syntax
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Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative
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Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Aspect --- Mood --- Tense --- Grammar, Comparative --- Modus. --- Verb. --- Aspect. --- Mood. --- Tense.
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This book presents the state of the art in research on grammaticalization, the process by which lexical items acquire grammatical function, grammatical items get additional functions, and grammars are created. Leading scholars from around the world introduce and discuss the core theoretical and methodological bases of grammaticalization, report on work in the field, and point to promising directions for new research. They represent every relevant theoretical perspective and approach.Research on grammaticalization and its role in linguistic change encompasses work on languages from every major linguistic family. Its results offer valuable insights for all theoretical frameworks, including generative, construction, and cognitive grammar, and relates to work in fields such as phonology, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition. The handbook provides a full, critical assessment of every aspect of this research. It is divided into five parts, of which the first two are devoted to theory and method, the third and fourth to work in linguistic domains, classes, and cateogories, and the fifth to case studies of grammaticalization in a range of languages. It will be an indispensable source of information and inspiration for all those who wish to know more about this fascinating and important field.
Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Grammaticalization --- Grammaticalization. --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Semantics --- Grammar, Comparative --- Syntax --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Grammaticalization --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Grammaticalization - Case studies
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Lango language (Uganda) --- African languages --- Grammar --- Grammar. --- Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Langi language (Uganda) --- Lango language --- Leb-Lano language --- Nilotic languages --- Grammar, Comparative
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An important development in linguistic models is the shift from construction-oriented rules to elementary computations that generate complex grammatical expressions. In this monograph we presents a systematic linguistic examination of an Italian aphasic
Aphasia. --- Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Italian language --- Structural linguistics. --- Linguistics --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Brain --- Language disorders --- Speech disorders --- Grammar. --- Grammar, Comparative --- Diseases
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Historical linguistics --- Classical literature --- Grammar --- Classical philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Greek language --- Latin language --- Philology, Classical --- Classical antiquities --- Greek literature --- Greek philology --- Humanism --- Latin literature --- Latin philology --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Indo-European languages --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- History --- Grammar, Comparative --- Congresses --- Grammar [Comparative and general ]
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Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistic change --- Syntaxe --- Changement linguistique --- Syntax --- Congresses --- Congrès --- -Linguistic change --- -Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Language and languages --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- -Congresses --- Grammar, Comparative --- Congresses. --- -Syntax --- Congrès --- Syntax&delete& --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax - Congresses --- Linguistic change - Congresses
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This monograph investigates the modular architecture of language through the nature of "uninterpretable" phi-features: person, number, gender, and Case. It provides new tools and evidence for the modular architecture of the human language faculty, a foundational topic of linguistic research. At the same time it develops a new theory for one of the core issues posed by the Minimalist Program: the relationship of syntax to its interfaces and the nature of uninterpretable features. The work sets out to establish a new cross-linguistic phenomenon to study the foregoing, person-governed last-resort repairs, which provides new insights into the nature of ergative/accusative Case and of Case licensing itself. This is the first monograph that explicitly addresses the syntactic vs. morphological status of uninterpretable phi-features and their relationship to interface systems in a similar way, drawing on person-based interactions among arguments as key data-base.
Generative grammar. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax. --- Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Syntax --- Study and teaching --- Study and teaching. --- Syntax. --- Linguistics. --- Linguistics, general. --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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Studien Zur Theoretischen Und Zur Franz Sischen Morphologie: Reduplikation, Echow Rter, Morphologische Nat Rlichkeit, Haplologie, Produktivit T, Regeltelescoping, Paradigmatischer Ausgleich (Linguistische Arbeiten)
Morphologie (Linguistique). --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- -French language --- -Langue d'oïl --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Morphology --- Grammar, Comparative --- French language --- Morphology (Linguistics) --- Français (Langue) --- Morphology. --- Morphologie. --- Morphologie (Linguistique) --- Français (Langue) --- Morphologie --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology --- French language - Morphology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology
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