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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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Survey
- Language change as cultural evolution: Evolutionary approaches to language change 23
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Formal Approaches
- Language change as a source of word order correlations 75
- Evolutionary motivations for semantic universals 103
- Back to nature or nurture: Using computer models in creole genesis 143
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Forces in Language Change
- Economy of Merge and grammaticalization: Two steps in the evolution of language 179
- Prehistoric and posthistoric language in oblivion 199
- Grammaticalization, constructions and the incremental development of language: Suggestions from the development of Degree Modifiers in English 219
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Cognitive Foundations
- The two faces of creole grammar and their implications for the origin of complex language 253
- Functional similarities between bimanual coordination and topic/comment structure 307
- Inflectional morphology and universal grammar: post hoc versus propter hoc 337
- Why don’t apes point? 375
- Backmatter 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
Survey
- Language change as cultural evolution: Evolutionary approaches to language change 23
-
Formal Approaches
- Language change as a source of word order correlations 75
- Evolutionary motivations for semantic universals 103
- Back to nature or nurture: Using computer models in creole genesis 143
-
Forces in Language Change
- Economy of Merge and grammaticalization: Two steps in the evolution of language 179
- Prehistoric and posthistoric language in oblivion 199
- Grammaticalization, constructions and the incremental development of language: Suggestions from the development of Degree Modifiers in English 219
-
Cognitive Foundations
- The two faces of creole grammar and their implications for the origin of complex language 253
- Functional similarities between bimanual coordination and topic/comment structure 307
- Inflectional morphology and universal grammar: post hoc versus propter hoc 337
- Why don’t apes point? 375
- Backmatter 395