Grammaticalization, subjectification and leftward movement of English adjectives of difference in the noun phrase
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Tine Breban
This paper deals with grammaticalization and subjectification processes affecting adjectives in the English noun phrase (henceforth NP). It investigates Adamson's (2000) claim that grammaticalization in the NP is accompanied by movement of the grammaticalizing adjective to more leftward positions in the premodifying string. I will argue that this type of movement is implied in the concepts of grammaticalization (Traugott 1989, 1995) and subjectification (Langacker 1990, 1998, 1999) as they apply to the NP. I will then illustrate my argument with a semantic analysis of six adjectives of difference, different, distinct, divers(e), several, sundry and various, whose diachronic development is established on the basis of six corpus studies.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Grammaticalization, subjectification and leftward movement of English adjectives of difference in the noun phrase
- German Glide Formation and the suffix –esk
- Explorations in automated language classification
- Levels of description and constraining factors in meaning construction: an introduction to the Lexical Constructional Model
- Grammaticalisation under Control: towards a functional analysis of same-subject identity-sharing
- Book reviews
- Acknowledgements
- Conference announcement: 42nd Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
- Publications received
- Index to Volume 42