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From denotation to description: Noun-adjective and verb-adjective polysemy in Chinese
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Xiufang Dong
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Grammaticalization
- Grammaticalization in Chinese – A cross-linguistic perspective 17
- Establishing transphrastic relations: On the grammaticalization of demonstratives 55
- From denotation to description: Noun-adjective and verb-adjective polysemy in Chinese 75
- New insights on the historical evolution of differential object marking (DOM) in Chinese 101
- An associated motion approach to northern Mandarin motion-cum-purpose patterns 131
- Semantic extension in Old Chinese: Direction, transitivity, and voice 165
- A new approach to the development of deontic markers: In Pre-Modern Chinese 191
- A typology of non-clausal postpositioning in German dialects 231
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Part II: Lexicalization
- Ket polysynthesis, grammaticalization, and lexicalization 257
- A lexical category in Shāng Chinese: Vcontrollable vs. Vuncontrollable 283
- Non-specific degree: Chinese gradable adjectives 319
- Compounding word-formation in Ahou Gelao 351
- Subject Index 385
- Language Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Grammaticalization
- Grammaticalization in Chinese – A cross-linguistic perspective 17
- Establishing transphrastic relations: On the grammaticalization of demonstratives 55
- From denotation to description: Noun-adjective and verb-adjective polysemy in Chinese 75
- New insights on the historical evolution of differential object marking (DOM) in Chinese 101
- An associated motion approach to northern Mandarin motion-cum-purpose patterns 131
- Semantic extension in Old Chinese: Direction, transitivity, and voice 165
- A new approach to the development of deontic markers: In Pre-Modern Chinese 191
- A typology of non-clausal postpositioning in German dialects 231
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Part II: Lexicalization
- Ket polysynthesis, grammaticalization, and lexicalization 257
- A lexical category in Shāng Chinese: Vcontrollable vs. Vuncontrollable 283
- Non-specific degree: Chinese gradable adjectives 319
- Compounding word-formation in Ahou Gelao 351
- Subject Index 385
- Language Index 391