Jäger G, Rosenbach A. Priming and unidirectional language change. Theoretical Linguistics. 2008;34(2):85-113.In this paper we argue that the psycholinguistic mechanism of priming may account for the empirical observation that grammaticalization processes typically proceed in one direction only. It is shown how two well-known unidirectional changes, i.e. the development from spatial to temporal expressions and phonological reduction, may be connected to cases of asymmetric priming as reported in the psycholinguistic literature. In these cases a form or concept A primes a form or concept B, but not vice versa, and this cognitive asymmetry corresponds precisely to the observed unidirectional pathway from A to B in diachronic change. Ultimately...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
The growing number of multilingual speakers poses an interesting question as to the way in which thr...
Jäger G, Rosenbach A. Priming and unidirectional language change. Theoretical Linguistics. 2008;34(2...
This paper tries to narrow the gap between diachronic linguistics and research on population dynamic...
Why is semantic change in grammaticalization typically unidirectional? It is a well-established find...
This paper assumes that in order to explain rather than describe language change, historical linguis...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
Understanding how and why pronunciations vary and change has been a dominant theme in variationist ...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Stud-ies on syntac...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate ...
This study explores the underlying cognitive structure of a small number of bilinguals, seeking to d...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
The growing number of multilingual speakers poses an interesting question as to the way in which thr...
Jäger G, Rosenbach A. Priming and unidirectional language change. Theoretical Linguistics. 2008;34(2...
This paper tries to narrow the gap between diachronic linguistics and research on population dynamic...
Why is semantic change in grammaticalization typically unidirectional? It is a well-established find...
This paper assumes that in order to explain rather than describe language change, historical linguis...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
Understanding how and why pronunciations vary and change has been a dominant theme in variationist ...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Stud-ies on syntac...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate ...
This study explores the underlying cognitive structure of a small number of bilinguals, seeking to d...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
The growing number of multilingual speakers poses an interesting question as to the way in which thr...