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Synchrony, Diachrony, and Evolution
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Henning Andersen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
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I: General considerations of language change
- The non-linear nature of diachronic change 17
- Explanations, or…? 33
- Quantifying the functional load of phonemic oppositions, distinctive features, and suprasegmentals 43
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II: The concept of ‘evolution’ as an explanatory model of language change: Pro et contra synchrony, diachrony, and evolution
- Synchrony, Diachrony, and Evolution 59
- The relevance of an evolutionary model to historical linguistics 91
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III: Functional factors in ‘evolution’: Functional motivation of selection
- Grammaticalization of indirect object cross-reference in Spanish as a case of drift 133
- The role of functional factors in language change 163
- Computational modelling of prototypicality in language change 183
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IV: Cognitive perspectives on semantico-syntactic change: Mental Grammar, Cognitive Grammar, and Dynamic Syntax
- From propositional syntax in Old Russian to situational syntax in Modern Russian 211
- Construal operations in semantic change 235
- Clitic Placement in Old and Modern Spanish 253
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V: Grammaticalization studies: Content and evolution
- Grammaticalisation as content reanalysis 269
- Aspect and animacy in the history of Russian 289
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VI: Towards an integrated functional-pragmatic theory of language and language change
- Towards an integrated functional-pragmatic theory of language and language change 307
- Index 339
- Contributors 343
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I: General considerations of language change
- The non-linear nature of diachronic change 17
- Explanations, or…? 33
- Quantifying the functional load of phonemic oppositions, distinctive features, and suprasegmentals 43
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II: The concept of ‘evolution’ as an explanatory model of language change: Pro et contra synchrony, diachrony, and evolution
- Synchrony, Diachrony, and Evolution 59
- The relevance of an evolutionary model to historical linguistics 91
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III: Functional factors in ‘evolution’: Functional motivation of selection
- Grammaticalization of indirect object cross-reference in Spanish as a case of drift 133
- The role of functional factors in language change 163
- Computational modelling of prototypicality in language change 183
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IV: Cognitive perspectives on semantico-syntactic change: Mental Grammar, Cognitive Grammar, and Dynamic Syntax
- From propositional syntax in Old Russian to situational syntax in Modern Russian 211
- Construal operations in semantic change 235
- Clitic Placement in Old and Modern Spanish 253
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V: Grammaticalization studies: Content and evolution
- Grammaticalisation as content reanalysis 269
- Aspect and animacy in the history of Russian 289
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VI: Towards an integrated functional-pragmatic theory of language and language change
- Towards an integrated functional-pragmatic theory of language and language change 307
- Index 339
- Contributors 343