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Introduction. Approaches to the study of formulae
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Approaches to the study of formulae xi
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Part I. What is Formulaic Language
- Grammarians' languages versus humanists' languages and the place of speech act formulas in models of linguistic competence 3
- Identifying formulaic language 27
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Part II. Structure and distribution
- Formulaic tendencies of demonstrative clefts in spoken English 55
- Formulaic language and the relater category – the case of about 77
- The aim is to analyze NP 97
- Fixedness in Japanese adjectives in conversation 117
- Genre-controlled constructions in written language quotatives 147
- Some remarks on the evaluative connotations of toponymic idioms in a contrastive perspective 171
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Part III. Historical change
- The role of prefabs in grammaticization 187
- Formulaic models and formulaicity in Classical and Modern Standard Arabic 219
- A corpus study of lexicalized formulaic sequences with preposition + hand 239
- The embodiment/culture continuum 257
- From ‘remaining’ to ‘becoming’ in Spanish 273
- Author index 297
- Subject index 307
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Approaches to the study of formulae xi
-
Part I. What is Formulaic Language
- Grammarians' languages versus humanists' languages and the place of speech act formulas in models of linguistic competence 3
- Identifying formulaic language 27
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Part II. Structure and distribution
- Formulaic tendencies of demonstrative clefts in spoken English 55
- Formulaic language and the relater category – the case of about 77
- The aim is to analyze NP 97
- Fixedness in Japanese adjectives in conversation 117
- Genre-controlled constructions in written language quotatives 147
- Some remarks on the evaluative connotations of toponymic idioms in a contrastive perspective 171
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Part III. Historical change
- The role of prefabs in grammaticization 187
- Formulaic models and formulaicity in Classical and Modern Standard Arabic 219
- A corpus study of lexicalized formulaic sequences with preposition + hand 239
- The embodiment/culture continuum 257
- From ‘remaining’ to ‘becoming’ in Spanish 273
- Author index 297
- Subject index 307