edited by Salvador Pons Borderia, Oscar Loureda Lamas.
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Boston :
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Brill,
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[2018]
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1808
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
SERIES
Series Title
Studies in Pragmatics,
Volume Designation
Volume 18
ISSN of Series
1750-368X ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Contents; List of Figures, Graphs and Tables; Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction: New Insights in Grammaticalization Studies (Pons Bordería); Chapter 2. Modeling Language Change with Constructional Networks (Closs Traugott); Chapter 3. Cyclic Phenomena in the Evolution of Pragmatic Markers. Examples from Romance (Hansen); Chapter 4. The Historical Route of eso sí as a Contrastive Connective (Llopis Cardona); Chapter 5. Grammaticalization, Distance, Immediacy and Discourse Traditions: The Case of Portuguese caso (Gerards and Kabatek)
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Chapter 6. Paradigmaticisation through Formal Resemblance: a History of the Intensifier bien in Spanish Discourse Markers (Octavio de Toledo y Huerta)Chapter 7. New Challenges in the Theory of Grammaticalization. Evidence from the Rise of Spanish Counter-Argumentative Markers no obstante, no contrastante and no embargante (Garachana); Chapter 8. The Evolution of Temporal Adverbs into Consecutive Connectives and the Role of Discourse Traditions: The Case of It. allora and Sp. entonces (Borreguero Zuloaga)
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Chapter 9. Different Sensitivity to Variation and Change: Italian Pragmatic Marker dai vs. Discourse Marker allora (Molinelli)Chapter 10. Insubordination, Abtönung, and the Next Move in Interaction. Main-Clause-Initial puisque in French (Detges and Gévaudan); Chapter 11. Paths of Grammaticalization: Beyond the LP/RP Debate (Pons Bordería); Chapter 12. On Argumentative Relations in Spanish: Experimental Evidence on the Grammaticalization of Cause-Consequence Discourse Markers (Recio, Nadal and Loureda); Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Beyond Grammaticalization and Discourse Markers offers a comprehensive account of the most promising new directions in the vast field of grammaticalization studies. From major theoretical issues to hardly addressed experimental questions, this volume explores new ways to expand, refine or even challenge current ideas on grammaticalization. All contributions, written by leading experts in the fields of grammaticalization and discourse markers, explore issues such as: the impact of Construction Grammar into language change; cyclicity as a driving force of change; the importance of positions and discourse units as predictors of grammaticalization; a renewed way of thinking about philological considerations, or the role of Experimental Pragmatics for hypothesis checking.
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Title
Beyond grammaticalization and discourse markers.
International Standard Book Number
9789004375406
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Discourse markers.
Grammar, Comparative and general-- Grammaticalization.
Discourse markers.
Grammar, Comparative and general-- Grammaticalization.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES-- Grammar & Punctuation.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES-- Linguistics-- Syntax.