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Actualization and the (uni)directionality of change
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Henning Andersen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Position paper: Markedness and the theory of change 21
- Patterns of restitution of sound change 59
- The role of markedness in the actuation and actualization of linguistic change 79
- On the actualization of the passive-to-ergative shift in Pre-Islamic India 95
- The use of address pronouns in Early Modern English 119
- Actualization patterns in grammaticalization: From clause to locative morphology in Northern Iroquoian 143
- From Latin to Modern French: Actualization and markedness 169
- Markedness, causation, and linguistic change: A semiotic perspective 187
- Markedness, functionality, and perseveration in the actualization of a morphosyntactic change 203
- Actualization and the (uni)directionality of change 225
- General Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Position paper: Markedness and the theory of change 21
- Patterns of restitution of sound change 59
- The role of markedness in the actuation and actualization of linguistic change 79
- On the actualization of the passive-to-ergative shift in Pre-Islamic India 95
- The use of address pronouns in Early Modern English 119
- Actualization patterns in grammaticalization: From clause to locative morphology in Northern Iroquoian 143
- From Latin to Modern French: Actualization and markedness 169
- Markedness, causation, and linguistic change: A semiotic perspective 187
- Markedness, functionality, and perseveration in the actualization of a morphosyntactic change 203
- Actualization and the (uni)directionality of change 225
- General Index 249