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The role of productivity in word-formation change

  • Carmen Scherer
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Historical Linguistics 2005
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Historical Linguistics 2005
© 2007 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2007 John Benjamins Publishing Company

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  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Foreword vii
  4. Part I. Grammaticalization
  5. Lexicalization and grammaticalization all over again 3
  6. Grammaticalization as reduction: Focus constructions in Chiapas Zoque 21
  7. Metaphor and teleology do not drive grammaticalization 33
  8. Part II. Syntax and semantics
  9. Processing factors in syntactic variation and change: Clitics in Medieval and Renaissance Spanish 51
  10. Dynamic Syntax and dialogue modelling: Preliminaries for a dialogue-driven account of syntactic change 73
  11. An economy approach to the triggering of the Russian instrumental predicate case 103
  12. Change and variation in ga/no conversion in Tokyo Japanese 119
  13. Perfect change: Synchrony meets diachrony 133
  14. Variable use of negation in Middle Low German 149
  15. Is there a DP in Old English? 167
  16. Part III. Morphology
  17. Some semantic and pragmatic aspects of case-loss in Old French 191
  18. The final stages of deflection: The case of Afrikaans het "have" 207
  19. Demonstrative paradigm splitting in the Pilbara languages of Western Australia 223
  20. Infinitival forms in Aramaic 239
  21. The role of productivity in word-formation change 257
  22. Part IV. Phonetics and phonology
  23. Structured imbalances in the emergence of the Korean vowel system 275
  24. Final features and proto-Uto-Aztecan: A contribution using morphological reconstruction 295
  25. Facts, theory and dogmas in historical linguistics: Vowel quantity from Latin to Romance 311
  26. On the irregularity of Open Syllable Lengthening in German 337
  27. The resilience of prosodic templates in the history of West Germanic 351
  28. Part V: Variation
  29. Urban interactions and written standards in Early Modern German 369
  30. The Hollandish roots of Pella Dutch in Iowa 385
  31. Language index 403
  32. Name index 405
  33. Subject index 411
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