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The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization

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  • Copyright: 2021-08-15
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Author Biography


Heiko Narrog, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Tohoku University,Bernd Heine, Emeritus Professor, Institute of African Studies, University of Cologne

Heiko Narrog is Professor at the Graduate School of International Cualtural Studies, Tohoku University. He received a PhD in Japanese Studies from the Ruhr University Bochum in 1997, and a PhD in Language Studies from Tokyo University in 2002. His publications inclde Modality in Japanese and the Layered Structure of the Clause (Benjamins, 2009), and Modality, Subjectivity, and Semantic Change: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective (OUP, 2012) as well as numerous articles in linguistic typology, semantics and language change, and Japanese linguistics.



Bernd Heine is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of African Studies and Egyptology, University of Cologne. He has held visiting professorships at universities across the world, and in 2009 received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Linguistics Association. His many publications include African Languages: An Introduction (CUP, 200), A Linguistic Geography of Africa (CUP, 2008), and the OUP volumes The Changing Languages of Europe (2006) and The Genesis of Grammar: A Reconstruction (2007), both with Tania Kuteva.


Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine are co-editors of the OUP volumes The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis (2010; second edition 2015) and Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective (2018), and o-authors of the OUP textbook Grammaticalization (2021).

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
The Contributors
Abbreviations
1. Introduction, Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine
Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
2. Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of Change, Elizabeth Closs Traugott
3. Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change, Olga Fischer
4. Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar: a difficult liaison, Elly van Gelderen
5. Grammaticalization and Functional Linguistics, Peter Harder and Kasper Boye
6. Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization, Joan L. Bybee
7. Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar, Ronald W. Langacker
8. Construction Grammaar and Grammaticalization, Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten
9. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology, Walter Bisang
10. Grammaticalization and Sociolinguistics, Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin
11. Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition, Holger Diessel
12. Grammaticalization and Language Evolution, Andrew D. M. Smith
13. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity, ?sten Dahl
14. Grammaticalization and Directionality, Kersti B?rjars and Nigel Vincent
15. Grammaticalization and Explanation, Marianne Mithun
16. Grammaticalization: A General Critique, Brian D. Joseph
Part II: Methodological Issues
17. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation, Shana Poplack
18. Collocations in Grammaticalization and Variation, Rena Torres Cacoullos and James A. Walker
19. Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics, Christian Mair
20. Grammaticalization and Language Change in the Individual, Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi
21. Grammaticalization in Non-Standard Varieties of English, Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider
22. Grammaticalization and Language Contact, Yaron Matras
23. The Areal Dimension of Grammaticalization, Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva
24. Degrees of Grammaticalization Across Languages, B?atrice Lamiroy and Walter De Mulder
25. Grammaticalization and Semantic Maps, Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera
Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
26. Grammaticalization and Prosody, Anne Wichmann
27. The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in Grammaticalization, Martin Haspelmath
28. Grammaticalization and Word Formation, Ilse Wischer
29. Grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View, Scott DeLancey
30. Grammaticalization and Word Order Change, Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Closs Traugott
31. Grammaticalization and Semantic Change, Regine Eckardt
32. Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization, Steve Nicolle
33. Grammaticalization and Discourse, Richard Waltereit
34. Grammaticalization and Conversation, Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
35. Grammaticalization and Lexicalization, Douglas Lightfoot
36. Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization, Gabriele Diewald
37. Iconicity Versus Grammaticalization: A Case Study, John Haiman
38. Degrammaticalization, Muriel Norde
Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
39. The Grammaticalization of Agreement, Elly van Gelderen
40. Adverbial Grammaticalization, Paolo Ramat
41. The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case Marking, Christa K?nig
42. The Grammaticalization of Definite Articles, Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier
43. The Grammaticalization of Passives, Bj?rn Wiemer
44. Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization, Manfred Krug
45. The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates, Laurel J. Brinton
46. Negative Cycles and Grammaticalization, Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
47. The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect, Kees Hengeveld
48. The Grammaticalization of Modality, Debra Ziegeler
49. The Grammaticality of Evidentiality, Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
50. The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers, Noriko O. Onodera
51. The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems, Zygmunt Frajzyngier
52. The Grammaticalization of Subordination, Toshio Ohori
53. The Grammaticalization of Quotatives, Guy Deutscher
54. The Grammaticalization of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives, Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri
55. The Grammaticalization of Final Particles, Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki
Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
56. Grammaticalization in Sign Languages, Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach
57. Grammaticalization in African Languages, Bernd Heine
58. Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages, Martin Hilpert
59. Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance, Adam Ledgeway
60. Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese, M?rio Eduardo T. Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario
61. Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages, Bj?rn Wiemer
62. Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages, Lars Johanson
63. Grammaticalization in Korean, Seongha Rhee
64. Grammaticalization in Japanese, Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori
65. Grammaticalization in Sinitic Languages, Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube
References
Name Index
Language Index
Subject Index

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