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Parallelism vs. asymmetry
The case of English counterfactual conditionals
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Rafal Molencki
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
- A lovely little example 39
- The grammaticalization of the verb ‘pray’ 67
- The grammaticalization of concessive markers in Early Modern English 85
- Combining English auxiliaries 111
- Grammaticalisation: Unidirectional, non-reversable? 149
- Remarks on the de-grammaticalisation of infinitival to in present-day American English 171
- The role of person and position in Old English 187
- Remarks on (uni)directionality 207
- Soþlice and witodlice 229
- Onginnan/beginnan with bare and to -infinitive in Ælfric 251
- Some suggestions for explaining the origin and development of the definite article in English 275
- Parallelism vs. asymmetry 311
- The grammaticalization of the present perfect in English 329
- Grammaticalization versus lexicalization 355
- Name index 371
- Subject index 377
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
- A lovely little example 39
- The grammaticalization of the verb ‘pray’ 67
- The grammaticalization of concessive markers in Early Modern English 85
- Combining English auxiliaries 111
- Grammaticalisation: Unidirectional, non-reversable? 149
- Remarks on the de-grammaticalisation of infinitival to in present-day American English 171
- The role of person and position in Old English 187
- Remarks on (uni)directionality 207
- Soþlice and witodlice 229
- Onginnan/beginnan with bare and to -infinitive in Ælfric 251
- Some suggestions for explaining the origin and development of the definite article in English 275
- Parallelism vs. asymmetry 311
- The grammaticalization of the present perfect in English 329
- Grammaticalization versus lexicalization 355
- Name index 371
- Subject index 377